the Kohima epitaph was written by John Maxwell Edmonds as one of 12 epitaphs published in the Times towards the end of the First World War. the form on the Kohima Memorial reads: 'When you go home Tell them of us and say For your tomorrow We gave our today.' The original read: 'When you go home tell them of us and say For your tomorrow these gave their today.'
The Kohima Epitaph was composed by John Maxwell Edmonds. It reads: "When you go home, tell them of us and say, For your tomorrow, we gave our today." This epitaph is dedicated to the soldiers who fought and died during the Battle of Kohima in World War II.
The population of Kohima is 78,584.
Vernon Scannell wrote the poem "Epitaph for a Gifted Man." It appears in his book 'Love shouts and whispers', published by Random Century Children's Books, London, 1991. The poem/epitaph is quite short. For a copy, see 'Related links' below.
Thomas Jefferson
You mean his epitaph I suspect. Someone other than Shakespeare wrote it. Possibly his daughter.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Kohima's population is 1,990,300.
Roman Catholic Diocese of Kohima was created in 1973.
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The area of Roman Catholic Diocese of Kohima is 16,579 square kilometers.
Epitaph is das Epitaph or dieGrabschrift in German.
Kohima is the capital of Nagaland
A phrase written on a tombstone is referred to as an epitaph.