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Iranian Armenians / Abbas I of Persia / New Julfa / Safavid dynasty / Annibale Bugnini / Christianity in Iran / Iran / Urmia / Church of the East / Asia / Provinces of Iran / Isfahan
Date: 2012-07-28 22:18:05
Iranian Armenians
Abbas I of Persia
New Julfa
Safavid dynasty
Annibale Bugnini
Christianity in Iran
Iran
Urmia
Church of the East
Asia
Provinces of Iran
Isfahan

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