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Zahir-od-dowleh Cemetery (Persian: ظهيرالدوله) is located in Darband, close to Tajrish, Shemiran[1] (now a neighbourhood inside Tehran's city limits) and many Iranian artists, poets and musicians are buried there.[2]
Notable burials
Ali Khan Zahir od-Dowleh (fa) (1864–1924) – Sufi leader