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[[File:Shaykhan Cemetery.jpg|260px|thumbnail|Shaykhan Cemetery in [[Qom]]. {{coord|34.642712|50.881423}}]]
[[File:Shaykhan Cemetery.jpg|260px|thumbnail|Shaykhan Cemetery in [[Qom]]. {{coord|34.642712|50.881423}}]]
'''Shaykhan Cemetery''' is an ancient cemetery near the [[Holy shrine of Lady Fatima al-Ma'suma (a)]] in [[Qom]]. It has the graves of six notable scholars of different historical periods. Currently over six hundreds of grand religious figures and scholars are buried there including [[Al-Mirza al-Qummi]], [[Zakariyya b. Adam]], [[Zakariyya b. Idris]], [[Mirza Jawad Maliki Tabrizi]] and [[Muhammad Husayn al-Tuni|Ayatullah Fadil al-Tuni]]. In addition, seven of those who were [[martyred]] in the event of seventh of Tir 1360 (June, 1981) as well as tens of people who were martyred in Iran-Iraq war are buried there. Shaykhan Cemetery is regarded highly amongst ethics scholars.
'''Shaykhan Cemetery''' is an ancient cemetery near the [[Holy shrine of Lady Fatima al-Ma'suma (a)]] in [[Qom]]. It has the graves of six notable scholars of different historical periods. Currently over six hundreds of grand religious figures and scholars are buried there including [[Al-Mirza al-Qummi]], [[Zakariyya b. Adam]], [[Zakariyya b. Idris]], [[Mirza Jawad Maliki Tabrizi]] and [[Muhammad Husayn al-Tuni|Ayatullah Fadil al-Tuni]].  
 
In addition, seven of those who were [[martyred]] in the event of seventh of Tir 1360 (June, 1981) as well as tens of people who were martyred in [[Iran-Iraq war]] are buried there. Shaykhan Cemetery is regarded highly amongst ethics scholars.


==History==
==History==
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