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Martyr Abolfazl Gholizadeh

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Father’s name:   Kazem Date of birth:  August 7, 1967 Place of birth:   Fathabad Date of martyrdom:  November 8, 2010 Place of martyrdom:   Najaf Ashraf due to terrorist attack Burial place:  Fathabad Sending unit:   Pilgrimage trip The martyr was born on the 16th of Mordad, forty-six in Ferdows, and because they were very interested in Hazrat Abolfazl (AS), they named him Abolfazl. Abolfazl started his primary education in Fatehabad village of Ferdows province and went to Mashhad to study in the middle school. After that, he stopped studying due to poverty and worked in the water organization after his military service. He got married in 1969 and the result of this marriage is three children. Finally, he was martyred in Najaf Ashraf on 8/17/89.

Martyr Hossein Khozeimeh

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Father’s name:  Morteza Date of birth:  July 23, 1942 Place of birth:  Ferdows Date of martyrdom:  January 6, 2009 Place of martyrdom:  Mahor hill, three castles Burial place:  Ferdows Sending unit:  police force biography, diary حسین خزیمه in the name of God Martyr Hussein Khuzimeh was born into a religious family, and because the family had a firm belief in Aba Abdullah, they named him Hussein. Martyr Hussein Khazimeh was raised in his mother’s arms until he was 3 years old, and then his mother Jahan Fani passed away. After that, his brother was left in the care of his older sister. He lost his father when he was one year old, and from then on he took care of his younger brother and sister, until he was sent to military service in 1339, where he completed his primary education. After completing his military service, he returned to Ferdows to work. The rancher was humbled in his dealings with the people. He was not upset at all and was kin...

Martyr Seyyed Ibrahim Moeini

Father’s name:  Hossein Date of birth:  January 11, 1956 Place of birth:  Mahvid Date of martyrdom:  October 13, 2004 Place of martyrdom: –  Sistan and Baluchestan Nikshahr – 17 km from Chan Chan to Kahir Burial place:  Mashhad Behesht Reza Sending unit:  police force

Martyr Majid Sharifi

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Father’s name:  Aminullah Date of birth:  August 28, 1978 Place of birth:  Ferdows Date of martyrdom:   July 2, 2001 Place of martyrdom:  Hourolhovizeh Burial place:  Ferdows Deployment unit:  Army – First Lieutenant Majid Sharifi

Martyr Alireza Mohebbi

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Father’s name:  Abdul Wahhab Date of birth:  January 2, 1967 Place of birth:  Ferdows Date of martyrdom:  January 24, 2000 Place of martyrdom:  Yazd-Kerman axis Burial place:  Ferdows Sending unit:  police force Biography of Martyr Alireza Mohebbi Alireza Mohebbi Major Martyr Alireza Mohebbi was born on the twelfth of December, 1345, coinciding with the night of the twenty-third of the holy month of Ramadan. His family named him Alireza because of the simultaneous martyrdom of Imam Ali (as) and the mediation of the enlightened and blessed court of Imam Reza (as) in our country. The martyr spent his childhood and education in Ferdows, and after being accepted in the field of literature of the National University and the field of physical education in teacher training, he preferred to be accepted in the Tehran Police College and entered this university. After graduating in 1989, he worked as an intern in Chenaran for a while and after that he worke...

Martyr Ahmad Sharafi AbolKhazen

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Father’s name:  Imam Qoli Date of birth:  July 16, 1932 Place of birth:  Abolkhazen Date of martyrdom:  December 8, 1996 Place of testimony:  Hospital Burial place:  Ferdows Dispatch unit:  Jihad chemical veteran About the martyr Ahmad Sharafi was born on the 25th of July, 1311 in Bajestan section of Gonabad city in a weak and religious family. Due to his family’s lack of financial resources, he could not go to school, so he emigrated to Quchan city to earn a living for himself and his family, and started a quilt-making job. He worked for 15 years until his house was destroyed by floods in Quchan and he was forced to return to his hometown. At this time, the right-wing struggles of the Muslim nation of Iran and the Islamic Revolution took place, and he participated in demonstrations and marches with love for Islam. With the beginning of the imposed war, he was sent to the operational areas through jihad and took part in various op...