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Old 07-11-17, 09:04 PM
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Hi there.

It's Artesh, The Oldest known military organisation in the world.

i'll write about Iranian Army (Artesh) and mostly Focused on the Iran/Iraq war.

If you Have any Q in this area, Please feel Free toask.

thanks.
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Old 07-11-17, 10:06 PM
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Hello Artesh, welcome to the Forum. Please NOTE that this Forum is for the discussion of British and British Commonwealth nations insignia. Please remember this for the purpose of your posts.
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Welcome Artesh, I visited your country as a tour guide/driver several times in the 1980s, and remember the war cemetery in Tehran was a most interesting place to visit, sadly very many were from the Iran/Iraq war and then there was WW1 and WW2 British and British Commonwealth graves including New Zealand there as well.

Brent

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Old 21-11-17, 08:18 PM
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Welcome Artesh, I visited your country as a tour guide/driver several times in the 1980s, and remember the war cemetery in Tehran was a most interesting place to visit, sadly very many were from the Iran/Iraq war and then there was WW1 and WW2 British and British Commonwealth graves including New Zealand there as well.

Brent
Hi dear Brant, and thank you for your welcome.

So, you are a "Dark tourism" fan ???



i'm studying same thing.



Many brave men rest there.

but sad news about WW graveyards ...

all are destroyed, apartments and residential complexes have arisen instead of them.

as well as too many other historical buildings.



only "non Iranian" graveyard that is left, is Polish's.

cause it's not under Iranian control.
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