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  • 31Iran — Persia redirects here. For other uses, see Persia (disambiguation). Coordinates: 32°N 53°E …

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  • 32Tats — For Tattoos, also called tats see, Tattoo. ethnic group group=Tats poptime=10,900 22,041 popplace=Azerbaijan, Dagestan (Russia), Israel, Iran, Armenia (Christian Tats in the area of Nor Madrasa) rels=Islam, Judaism, Christianity langs=Tat… …

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  • 33Morteza Motahhari — Muslim scholar Murtaza Motahhari Title Ayatollah Born February 3, 1920 Died …

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  • 34Origin of the name Khuzestan — An Arabic map from the 9th century. Khuzestan is overlined in red. The name Persian Gulf is written in upper left …

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  • 35Zakariya al-Qazwini — Abu Yahya Zakariya ibn Muhammad al Qazwini (أبو يحيئ زكريا بن محمد القزويني) (born 1203 died 1283), was a Persian physician, astronomer, geographer and proto science fiction writer.Born in the Persian town of Qazvin, Zakariya ibn Muhammad al… …

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  • 36Mohammad-Taqi Mesbah-Yazdi — Not to be confused with Mohammad Yazdi. Mohammad Taghi Mesbah Yazdi Born 31 January 1934 (1934 01 31) (age 77) Yazd, Iran Religion Twelver Shi a Islam Website …

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  • 37Athar Fi al-Rimal — Infobox Film name = Athar Fi al Rimal image size = caption = director = Gamal Madkoor producer = writer = narrator = starring = Imad Hamdi Faten Hamama music = cinematography = editing = distributor = released = 1954 runtime = country =… …

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  • 38List of postal codes in Iraq — Iraq s postal system was rededicated May 24, 2004. [http://www.portaliraq.com/news/Opening+of+the+International+Service+Center+and+introduction+of+the+new+Iraqi+postal+code+system+expected+to+rebuild+Iraqi+economy… …

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  • 39Fatimah — For other people of the same name, see Fatima (name). A series of articles on Fatimah Life Family tree · Fatimah marital life · Descendants · Succession to Muhammad  …

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  • 40Banned books in Iran — Since the Islamic Revolution of Iran in 1979, the constitution of Iran doesn’t clearly recognize the freedom of expression: ‘the press is free to express their opinion, unless it is against the foundation of Islam or rights of the people, and the …

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