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Doulab Cemetery is a historical cemetery situated in the eastern suburbs of
Tehran Tehran (; fa, تهران ) is the largest city in Tehran Province and the capital of Iran. With a population of around 9 million in the city and around 16 million in the larger metropolitan area of Greater Tehran, Tehran is the most popul ...
,
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. One of the most important Christian cemeteries, it consists of five sections: * Armenian Apostolic * Eastern Orthodox (Russians, Georgians and Greeks) * Roman Catholic * Armenian Catholic * Assyrian (Assyrian Church of the East, Chaldean Catholic and Protestant)


History of the Roman Catholic Cemetery

The origins of the Doulab Catholic Cemetery go back to the middle of the 19th century. In 1855, the young Dr. Louis André Ernest Cloquet, personal physician to
Nasser al-Din Shah Naser al-Din Shah Qajar ( fa, ناصرالدین‌شاه قاجار; 16 July 1831 – 1 May 1896) was the fourth Shah of Qajar Iran from 5 September 1848 to 1 May 1896 when he was assassinated. He was the son of Mohammad Shah Qajar and Malek ...
, died and was buried in a field situated in the Tehran district of Doulab, close to the Armenian cemetery. This patch of land was to become the burial site for all Catholics of Tehran, foreigners and locals. Dr. Cloquet's tomb, bearing a small brick cupola, can be seen up until the present day. From the time of their arrival in Tehran in 1862, the
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, being the only Catholic priests in town, took charge of the cemetery. In those days there were 87 Catholics living in Tehran, all of whom were foreigners or Chaldeans. In 1886, Joseph Désiré Tholozan, a French officer of the
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and physician for the French mission, purchased the terrain for the cemetery. From that time on, the cemetery was at the service of the Catholic community of Tehran, which became ever more numerous and international. In 1942 an estimated 120,000 Polish soldiers and civilians arrived on the Iranian shore in
Bandar Anzali Bandar-e Anzali ( fa, بندرانزلی, also Romanized as Bandar-e Anzalī; renamed as Bandar-e Pahlavi during the Pahlavi dynasty) is a city of Gilan Province, Iran. At the 2011 census, its population was 144,664. Anzali is one of the mos ...
. They had been released from Soviet captivity and were to set up the Polish Army of the East under famous General
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. Many were so destitute and starved that they didn't survive the hardships of the journey and died upon their arrival in Iran or shortly thereafter. Because of that, the Polish Embassy purchased half of the terrain of the cemetery and arranged the graves of their many fellow countrymen, that had died in Tehran, in a convenient and worthy way. In 1943 the
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community built their own cemetery next to the “Latin” one, the Chaldeans did the same in 1963, and today the complex consists of five parts totaling about 76,000 m2. In 2000 the site was listed as a national cultural heritage item (No. 2688) by the
Iranian Cultural Heritage Organization Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicraft Organization ( fa, وزارت میراث فرهنگی، گردشگری و صنایع دستی ایران, ''Vâzart-e Miras-e Ferhengi-ye, Gârdâshigâri-ye vâ Sânai'-ye Dâsti-ye Iran'') is ...
(ICHTO). Throughout the second half of the 20th century the cemetery continued to serve the Catholic community. In average five burials were held each year. However, in the 1990s the city administration revoked the permission to use the ground as a burial site. Eventually, their reasoning went, after forty years had passed, graves could be demolished and the site used for building purposes. A new location for the Catholic cemetery was identified, and Doulab seemed doomed to fall into oblivion. National communities represented in the Catholic Cemetery include: Germany, United States, England, Argentina, Armenia, Assyrians (Iran), Austria, Belgium, Spain, Estonia, France, Greece, Netherlands, Hungary, Iraq, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Yugoslavia, Latvia, Lebanon, Lithuania, Malaysia, New, Zealand, Pakistan, Philippines, Portugal, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, Syria, Czechoslovakia, Turkey.


Notable burials

* Louis André Ernest Cloquet (1818–1855) – French physician in the court of Nasser al-Din Shah *
Luigi Pesce Luigi Pesce (1828 – 27 November 1864) was an Italian colonel and photographer who traveled to Iran in 1848, during the reign of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar, to train Iranian infantry units. He was born in Naples, Italy and died in Tehran, Iran. He ...
(1828–1864) – Italian photographer * Joseph Désiré Tholozan (1820–1897) – French physician * Julius Gebauer (1846–1895) – a member of
Austro-Hungarian Military Mission in Persia The Austro-Hungarian military mission in Persia was a Military aid, military assistance mission sent by Austro-Hungarian Empire, Austria-Hungary to Qajar Iran, Qajar Persia starting in 1879 to aid Naser al-Din Shah in his efforts to establish a sta ...
*
Alfred Jean Baptiste Lemaire Alfred Jean-Baptiste Lemaire (15 January 1842 – 24 February 1907) was a French military musician and composer. He is known for teaching in the music department of Dar ul-Funun during the reign of King Nasser-al-Din Shah, and for composing the ...
(1842–1907) – French military musician and composer * Conte de Monte Forte ( fa) (1878–1916) – Austrian head of Tehran police department * Minadora Khoshtaria (მინადორა ხოშტარია) (1881–1924) – wife of
Akaki Khoshtaria Akaki Khoshtaria ( ka, აკაკი ხოშტარია, russian: Акакий Мефодьевич Хоштария, ''Akakiy Mefodievich Khoshtariya'') (1873 – 1932) was a Georgia (country), Georgian entrepreneur, socialite, and philant ...
(აკაკი ხოშტარია) *
Władysław Horodecki Władysław Horodecki (born Leszek Dezydery Horodecki; russian: Владислав Владиславович Городецкий; uk, Владислав Владиславович Городецький; — January 3, 1930) was a Polish arch ...
(1863–1930) – Polish architect *
Antoin Sevruguin Antoin Sevruguin ( fa, آنتوان سورگین; 1851–1933) was an Iranian photographer of Armenian-Georgian descent, in Persia during the reign of the Qajar dynasty (1785–1925). Early life Born into a Russian family of Armenian-Georgian orig ...
(Անտուան Սևրուգին) (1840–1933) –
Armenian-Iranian Iranian-Armenians ( hy, իրանահայեր ''iranahayer''), also known as Persian-Armenians ( hy, պարսկահայեր ''parskahayer''), are Iranians of Armenian ethnicity who may speak Armenian as their first language. Estimates of thei ...
photographer * Grish Danielian (Գրիշա խան Դանիելյան) ( fa) (1886–1933) – military officer * Vitali Sergeyev (Виталий Сергиев) ( ru) (1874–1946) – Russian priest * Vasili Dmitrievich Kargaleteli (ვასილ დიმიტრის ძე კარგარეთელი) ( ru) (1880–1946) – Georgian military leader * Vartan Salakhanian (Վարդան Սալախյան) ( fa) (1931–1954) – political activist *
Grigor Mikeladze Prince ( knyaz) Grigor Mikeladze (1898–1955) was born in Tbilisi, Georgia into a Georgian noble family, who are known from at least the 14th century, which was then a part of Imperial Russia. Grigori Mikeladze’s family belonged to the ari ...
(გრიგორ მიქელაძე) (1898–1955) – Georgian military officer in the
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* Nikolai Markov (Николай Львович Марков) (1882–1957) – Russian architect *
Ovanes Ohanian Ovanes Ohanian ( hy, Հովհաննես Օհանյան, fa, اوانس اوهانیانس; October 1896 – September 1960) was an Armenian-Iranian filmmaker, inventor, founder, doctor, scientist with PhD in medicine, film, science and langu ...
(Հովհաննես Օհանյան) (1896–1960) – film director, director of the first Iranian feature film * Shahin Sakissian (Շահին Սարգսեան) ( fa) (1910–1966) – playwright * Sohrab Saginian (Զորա Սագինյան) ( fa) (1883–1968) – politician * Aram Garoné (Արամ Գառօնէ) ( fa) (1905–1974) – author * Markar Gharabegian (Մարգար Ավետիսի Ղարաբեկյան) ( fa) (1901–1976) – poet and painter * Jamshid A'lam ( fa) (1901–1979) –
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* Jeannette Mikhaili ( fa) (1936–2006) – painter * Anna Borkowska (d. 2008) – Polish-Iranian actress * Helena Stelmach ( fa) (1931–2017) – Polish-Iranian
war War is an intense armed conflict between states, governments, societies, or paramilitary groups such as mercenaries, insurgents, and militias. It is generally characterized by extreme violence, destruction, and mortality, using regular o ...
veteran * Peter Soleimanipour ( fa) (1968–2018) – Russian-Iranian musician


See also

*
Christianity in Iran Christianity in Iran dates back to the early years of the religion during the time of Jesus, predating Islam. The Christian faith has always comprised a minority in Iran under its previous state religions; initially Zoroastrianism in historica ...
* Polish Cemetery in Tehran *
Tehran War Cemetery Tehran War Cemetery is a war cemetery located in Gholhak Garden in the Iranian city of Tehran and located within the British Embassy residential compound and is where over 500 British and Commonwealth soldiers who perished in the First and Second ...
*
List of Polish war cemeteries The following is an incomplete list of national war cemeteries of Polish soldiers around the world. Unless stated otherwise, the cemeteries include the graves of the World War II veterans. Belgium * Lommel ( Haltstraat) * Oostende France * Lan ...
*
Nor Burastan Cemetery Nor Burastan Cemetery ( hy, Թեհրանի Նոր Բուրաստան Գերեզմանատուն) (also known as the Christian Armenian Burastan Cemetery) is the major Armenian cemetery located in southeast of Tehran. It was established in 1974 an ...
* New Julfa Armenian Cemetery


References

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