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English: Undated photograph seized by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps from the personal documents of Shapoor Reporter kept in his house in Tehran (probably taken in the early 1950s). Left to right: Ivan Sadchikov (USSR ambassador to Iran), Sepehr Zabih (editor of Bakhtar-e Emruz), Shapoor Reporter (MI6 agent), Assadollah Rashidian (MI6 collaborator), unidentified man |
Date | Exact date unknown, early 1950s |
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Scanned from: فارسی: ظهور و سقوط سلطنت پهلوی، جلد دوم. تهران: مؤسسهٔ مطالعات و پژوهشهای سیاسی، ۱۳۶۹. |
Author | Unknown |
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