Mahmoud Ghandi (Persian: محمود قندی, August 25, 1945 in Tehran – June 28, 1981) was an Iranian politician, who served as the Minister of Information and...
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Leila Ghandi (Arabic: ليلى غاندي; born July 26, 1980), nicknamed "The Moroccan Titouan Lamazou" or "Bent Battouta" (The daughter of Ibn Battuta), is a...
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and had a 17-year-old son. Iran denied its involvement in the murder. Mahmoud Ghandi Hassan Abbaspour "Religion in Iran – Terror and Repression", Atheism...
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Shahid Ghandi Yazd Football Club is an Iranian football team based in Yazd, Iran. They entered to the Iran Pro League only one season in 2005–06. Now this...
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(1944–1981) – minister of energy Mohammad Montazeri (1944–1981) – cleric Mahmoud Ghandi (1945–1981) – minister of communication Yousef Kolāhdouz (1946–1981)...
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the graduated students of this seminary school are: Mostafa Chamran Mahmoud Ghandi Mohammad Javad Tondguyan Mohammad Boroujerdi Hassan Habibi Gholam-Ali...
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actor Aidin Bozorgi Iranian mountain climber, disappeared in Broad Peak Mahmoud Ghandi In the latest university rankings announced by the Times Higher Education...
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Armed Forces Mohammad Kachui (29 June 1981) – Warden of Evin Prison Mahmoud Ghandi (28 June 1981) – Minister of Post, Telegraph and Telephone Hassan Abbaspour...
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Eslami 22 February 1979 4 November 1979 Independent Interim Government 2 Mahmoud Ghandi 28 November 1979 28 June 1981 Islamic Republican Party Interim Government...
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Party in the Haft-e Tir bombing on 28 June 1981. Hafte Tir bombing Mahmoud Ghandi "The Iranian Cabinet following the latest appointments announced by...
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