
Vadi-e Rahmat in winter
Vadi-e Rahmat (Benefaction Valley) is the main cemetery of Tabriz, East Azerbaijan, Iran. Located in the southeastern part of the city, it is served by a road line which connects it to the southern highway of Tabriz. Many Iranian soldiers from Tabriz who died in the Iran–Iraq War are buried there.
Notable burials
- Abolhassan Eqbali Azar (fa) (1863–1971) – singer
 - Kazem Saadati (fa) (1940–1971) – Marxist activist
 - Abdolali Karang (fa) (1923–1979) – writer
 - Jafar Khamenei (ru) (1887–1983) – political activist
 - Morteza Yaghchian (fa) (1956–1983) – member of IRGC
 - Salamullah Javid (1900–1986) – politician
 - Mahmoud Farnam (fa) (1871–1993) – musician
 - Ali Bakhshayesh (fa) (1916–1998) – singer
 - Abdollah Vaez (fa) (1926–2000) – scholar
 - Mohammad-Ali Erteghaei (fa) (d. 2002) – calligrapher
 - Ebrahim Bakht-Sholouhi (fa) (1941–2006) – calligrapher
 - Samad Sardarinia (fa) (1947–2008) – scholar
 - Jamal Torabi (fa) (1925–2009) – numismatist
 - Asghar Roufegar (fa) (1923–2010) – artist
 - Manouchehr Mortazavi (fa) (1929–2010) – scholar
 - Mohsen Koochebaghi Tabrizi (1924–2011) – cleric
 - Saleh Hosseini (fa) (1945–2011) – poet
 - Aalaeddin Melmasi (cz) (1952–2011) – photographer
 - Bahman Sarkarati (fa) (1937–2013) – linguist
 - Mohammad Jarrahi (fa) (d. 2014) – union activist
 - Mohammad-Hossein Mobin (fa) (1927–2015) – writer
 - Shahrokh Zamani (1964–2015) – union activist
 - Imran Heidari (fa) (1956–2018) – singer
 - Behrouz Rahbar (1945–2019) – cyclist
 - Aylar Haqi (fa) (1999–2022) – protester
 
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