Anonymous martyr (Persian: شهید گمنام) is a term commonly used to refer to the remains of those Iranians who were killed in the Iran–Iraq War but could not be identified, due to limited technology and poor organization.
], the government has created sites on universities around the country and buried the remains of newly found anonymous martyrs.
For example, in 2011, 19 people's remains were honored in 13 locations in the provinces of Tehran, Semnan, Chahar Mahal and Bakhtiyari, Kerman, Fars, Ilam, Markazi, and Lorestan.
This is a simple memorial located at the entrance of the mosque of the university and commemorates the martyrdom of Iranian students killed in the Iran-Iraq war.
The city government held a competition for its design, which was won by a concrete five-sided building concept, representing five anonymous martyrs.