Leader’s life before Revolution displayed at TIBF
12 May 2012
Written by Hedayatollah Behboudi, a book on the life of the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Khamenei before the Islamic Revolution has been displayed at the 25th Tehran International Book Fair.
IBNA: Published by the Institute of Political Studies, the book contains 80 pictures of the leader’s pictures. Some of the pictures of the collection are being published for the first time.
Arranged in 766 pages, the book amasses tens of documents from SAVAK, the police and the army of shah’s regime about the leader’s campaigns and his expulsion.
Preparing the book’s data was a teamwork engaging a number of researchers like Mansour Ghafouri, Mojtaba Soltani, Ali Akbar Ranjbar Kermani and Sima Mousapur.
The 25th Tehran International Book Fair is being held at Tehran's Grand Imam Khomeini Prayer Ground and will run through May 12, 2012.
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