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Azmak Cemetery near Suvla Bay, Gallipoli, Turkey was constructed shortly after the end of the First World War by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and filled with graves brought in from small cemeteries and sites around it. It is on the south side of Azmak Dere, from which it takes its name, a small ravine which runs into the salt lake at Suvla Bay. Special memorials record the names of 53 British and 3 Newfoundland soldiers buried in the cemetery but whose graves are not positively identified.

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  • Azmak Cemetery near Suvla Bay, Gallipoli, Turkey was constructed shortly after the end of the First World War by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and filled with graves brought in from small cemeteries and sites around it. It is on the south side of Azmak Dere, from which it takes its name, a small ravine which runs into the salt lake at Suvla Bay. Special memorials record the names of 53 British and 3 Newfoundland soldiers buried in the cemetery but whose graves are not positively identified. (en)
  • Кладбище «Азмак» (англ. Azmak Cemetery) — воинское кладбище , расположенное в районе залива Сувла, на Галлипольском полуострове. На нём покоятся останки солдат Антанты, погибших в Дарданелльской операции. (ru)
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  • Allied Powers: *Australian: 25 *British: 562 *Newfoundland: 12 (en)
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  • Azmak (en)
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  • August–December 1915 (en)
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  • Azmak Cemetery near Suvla Bay, Gallipoli, Turkey was constructed shortly after the end of the First World War by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission and filled with graves brought in from small cemeteries and sites around it. It is on the south side of Azmak Dere, from which it takes its name, a small ravine which runs into the salt lake at Suvla Bay. Special memorials record the names of 53 British and 3 Newfoundland soldiers buried in the cemetery but whose graves are not positively identified. (en)
  • Кладбище «Азмак» (англ. Azmak Cemetery) — воинское кладбище , расположенное в районе залива Сувла, на Галлипольском полуострове. На нём покоятся останки солдат Антанты, погибших в Дарданелльской операции. (ru)
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  • Azmak Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery (en)
  • Кладбище «Азмак» (ru)
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