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           | DescriptionImam Khomeini in Mehrabad.jpg | 
           
              Ayatollah  Khomeini returns to  Iran after 14 years exile on  February 1, 1979. He is helped off the plane by one of the Air France pilots. 
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           Also uploaded by  en:User:Sa.vakilian in en.wiki and by  fa:User:Mrostam in fa.Wiki | 
          
          
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