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  • [[File:Stalin Roosevelt Churchill at Tehran cph.3c35324.jpg|thumb|350px|Stalin, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Winston Churchill at the Tehran Conference ...
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  • International Relations Department, in Tehran. The Astaneh-ye Qods Razavi ... de/contents/the-booksellers-of-tehran The Booksellers of Tehran ...
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  • another international voyage, this one to Tehran, Iran where he met directly with the moderate Iranian political group that sought to establish ...
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  • mining salt, and as junctions on the Moscow-Tehran, and Baku-Yerevan railway lines. It was strategically important during the Cold War, sharing borders ...
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  • named after him. In Iran, one of the capital Tehran's most important new highways is also named after him, while the government released a stamp ...
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  • communities exist in the territories of Tehran, Yazd, and Kerman. There is a growing interest in the ancient Zoroastrian heritage among Iranians ...
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  • with Churchill and/or Roosevelt in Moscow, Tehran, and Yalta, to plan military strategy; (Truman taking the place of the deceased Roosevelt). ...
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  • in the dungeon of the Síyáh-Chál in Tehran, he received the first intimations that he was the one anticipated by the Báb. He announced this ...
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  • Tehran, Iran : Mauritius Port Louis, Mauritius : China Shanghai, China : Uzbekistan Tashkent, Uzbekistan : Italy Milan, Italy : USA ...
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  • Tarjamah va taliq-i Husayn Qarah'chanlu. Tehran, Iran: Amir Kabir, 1986. 21897501 *Александров А.А. Остров руссов ...
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  • in 1876, Aleppo in 1889, Sulaymaniya in 1895, Tehran in 1895, or Mosul in 1911.Bat Ye’or 1985, 60. ===Taxation=== Jizya Dhimmi communities were ...
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  • especially when in Potsdam, Yalta, and Tehran, Stalin's plans to consolidate Soviet control of Central and Eastern Europe became manifestly ...
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  • wartime Allied conferences in Moscow, Cairo and Tehran in 1943. From August to October 1944, representatives of France, the Republic of China, the United ...
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  • militant students seized the American embassy in Tehran, taking 52 Americans hostage. The Iranians demanded: (1) the return of the Shah to Iran for trial; ...
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  • Following the 1943 Moscow Conference and Tehran Conference, in mid-1944, the delegations from the Allied "Big Four", the Soviet Union ...
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  • of the Iranian Majlis (Consultative Assembly) (Tehran, April-May 1932).]] On July 14, 1927, Tagore and two companions embarked on a four-month ...
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  • |Tehran | |April 10,1999 |- |Canberra | |September 14, 2000 |- |Bucharest | |June 21, 2005 |- |Havana | |September 4, 2005 - Havana ...
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  • second-largest city in southwest Asia (after Tehran). Baghdad has at least 12 bridges to join the east and west of the city separated by the river Tigris ...
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  • which he blasted "the guardian of Muslims in Tehran" for recognizing "the two hireling governments"[https://web.archive.org/web/20081207045 ...
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  • invaded Iran, first attacking Mehrabad Airport of Tehran and then entering the oil-rich Iranian land of Khuzestan, which also has a sizeable Arab minority ...
    67 KB (10,170 words) - 20:39, 17 April 2023
  • * Tehran Conference == Notes == == References == * Ambrose, Stephen. D-Day June 6, 1944: The Climactic Battle of World War II. New York, NY: Simon ...
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