A cabaret guard who was killed in the war

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Shahrukh Zargham (January 1, 1328–December 17, 1359, Abadan) was one of the commanders of the Iran-Iraq war who was killed in Abadan. He also had a history of being invited to the camp of the national wrestling team. Before the revolution, he was known as Jahl Maabi and Lat Geri. He took part in several national wrestling competitions. On December 17, 1359, he was killed in the operation to liberate the road from Abadan to Mahshahr.

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