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Memorial for soldiers at Gallipoli war
Haifa, Israel - July 21, 2015: A monument for the British Empire soldiers (Muslims from India) who died in World War I, in downtown Haifa, Israel
Chittagong War cemetery and park in Chittagong Bangladesh
Anzak cemetery for soldiers who death at from First World of War of the battle of Gallipoli in Canakkale, Turkey.
Tomb of Japanese soldiers who died in the World war II .\nThis cemetery was established to honor Commonwealth soldiers and others who died in World War II. The cemetery was created by the British Army, and there were originally about 400 burials. Graves have since been transferred to this cemetery from the Lushai Hills (Assam) and other isolated sites, and from Chittagong Civil Cemetery; Chandragona Baptist Mission Cemetery; Chiringa Military Cemetery; Cox's Bazar New Military and Civil (Muhammadan) Cemeteries; Chittagong (Panchalaish) Burial Ground; Dacca Military Cemetery; Demagiri Cemetery; Dhuapolong Muslim Burial Ground; Dhuapolong Christian Military Cemetery; Dohazari Military and R.A.F. Cemeteries; Jessore Protestant Cemetery; Khulna Cemetery; Khurushkul Island Christian and Muhammadan Cemeteries; Lungleh Cemetery (Assam); Nawapara Cemetery (Assam); Patiya Military Cemetery, Rangamati Cemetery; Tejgaon Roman Catholic Cemetery; Tumru Ghat Military Cemetery and Tumru M.D.S. Hospital Cemetery.\nThere are now 731 Commonwealth burials of the 1939-45 war here, 17 of which are unidentified.\nThere are a further 20 foreign national burials, 1 being a seaman of the Dutch Navy and 19 Japanese soldiers, 1 of which is unidentified. There are also 4 non-war U.K. military burials.
Gisozi, Kigali, Rwanda: Rwandan Genocide memorial names wall - an estimated 500,000 to 1 million Tutsis (70% of the total population) and moderate Hutus were murdered over a 100-day period from April 7 to July 15, 1994. Most of the killings were committed by two Hutu militias, the Interahamwe, and the Impuzamugambi.
Kabul / Afghanistan - Aug 17 2005: The British Cemetery or European Cemetery or Christian Cemetery in Kabul, Afghanistan. This memorial is dedicated to British soldiers who died in the Afghan wars.
Çanakkale, Turkey-September 14, 2014: Memorial stone next to the Anzac cemetery at Anzac Cove. There is Atatürk's letter to the mothers of the soldiers who died on the stone. The sea is visible behind the stone.
Marble sign on wall of Pir Ahi Evran Mosque - Kirsehir, Turkey. September 06, 2011
Halifax, Canada - August, 2023: Naval Memorial, located in Point Pleasant Park, which commemorates the fallen, serving the Canadian navy in World War I and World War II.
Lone Pine Lone Pine ANZAC Memorial at the Gallipoli Battlefields in Canakkale, Turkey
Kranji, Singapore - Feb 27, 2004: Kranji War Memorial Cemetery late in the day.  Thousands of allied servicemen  were lost in WW2. Over 800 of the graves are currently unidentified.
Canakkale Martyrs Memorial taken from sea in Gallipoli, Canakkale, Turkey
Canberra, ACT, Australia: wall of Remembrance - bronze panels recording the names of over 103,000 members of the Australian armed forces who have died during or as a result of warlike service, non-warlike service and certain peacetime operations.
Metula, Israel - 08-13-2023: Good Fence monument for South Lebanon Army who helped fight PLO and Hezbollah Translation The original flag from the Good Fence complex was moved to the memorial square.
The holy land in Israel and Palestine was under the protection of Templar Knights and their symbol is spread throughout the nation
Canakkale, Turkey - July 28, 2012: There is a cemetery in Canakkale City. You see Turkish cemetery for soldiers who death at from First World of War of the battle of Gallipoli in Canakkale, Turkey.
Dilijan, Armenia - July 6, 2024: memorial plaque about sponsors of reconstruction and renovation of Haghartsin Monastery
Akşemsettin Tomb, Göynük, Türkiye
Çanakkale, Turkey-September 14, 2014: Anzac Soldier Cemetery. There are people visiting the cemetery. A field with green trees.
Monument of Ottoman Soldiers (Turkish) at Akbas Martyrs Cemetery and Memorial in Canakkale,Turkey.18 August 2017
Dakar (Plateau), Senegal: War memorial for WWI and WWII - the elaborate moorish-style French 'Monument aux Morts' was removed after the European withdrawl and replaced by this minimalist, but dignified, memorial bearing the inscription 'To our dead, the grateful fatherland', leaving undifined which fatherland is grateful - Independence Square, formerly Admiral Auguste-Léopold Protet square.
Second World War Siege Memorial Sign
Termessos, a mountain city, was founded by the Solymos (Solymites), known as a people fond of freedom. The Solymos mentioned in Homer's Iliad are known as the people of Termessos. The city of Termessos is one of the Psidia settlements in the Pamphylia region, established on the rocky slopes of Güllük Mountain. During the reign of Theodosius II in the 5th centuries AD, the location of the city was changed due to thirst.\n\nThis ancient city is located in the Güllük Mountain Termessos Historical National Park.
Canakkale, Turkey - July 28, 2012: There is a cemetery in Canakkale City. You see Turkish cemetery for soldiers who death at from First World of War of the battle of Gallipoli in Canakkale, Turkey.
Zadar, Croatia, July 2019 Sea organ, Morske orgulje, a metal sign tile with a sculpture
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A Jewish grave
It belongs to the Mehmetciks who were martyred at a young age in the Çanakkale War. Turkey
Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA: grave of Colonel William Frederick Cody, a famous bison hunter and one of the founders of modern show business -  Buffalo Bill had been a member of the Freemasonry since 1870. His lodge (Platte Valley Lodge No. 32 ) is based in North Platte. His tomb, donated by the Masonic Lodges of Colorado, contains Masonic inscriptions.
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