 A Pilgrim's Narrative of Post-War MashhadThe first thing that caught my eye in the courtyard of one of the Imam Reza (peace be upon him) shrines was a man sitting on one of the carpets, reciting a prayer, leaning the Iranian flagpole on his shoulder. Until I reached the Goharshad Mosque, I saw men and women carrying beautiful flags of Iran and Lebanese Hezbollah in large and small sizes; some of them were decorated with pictures of the martyred leader and the new leader.

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  The Third Regiment: Memoirs of an Iraqi Prisoner of War Doctor - 37
By Mojtaba Al-Hosseini
Translated into Farsi by: Mohammad Hossein Zavar Kabeh
Machine Translation edited by Mandana Karimi
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D- Patrol of the First Regiment:
The First Regiment of the 20th Brigade was stationed on the right side of our regiment’s positions and west of the road leading to Ahvaz.
 
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