Mojtaba Khamenei
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Mojtaba Khamenei — (born c. 1969),[1] is an Iranian hard line cleric, and the second son of Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran. Mojtaba has reportedly taken control over the Basij militia being used to suppress the protests over the 2009 election and is also… … Wikipedia
Khamenei — Seyyed Ali Chamene i Seyyed Ali Chamene i (persisch آيت الله سيد على خامنه اى [ɔːjætoˈlːɔːh seˈjːed æˈliː xɔːmenɛˈiː] deutsch auch Seyyed Ali Khamenei; * 18. April 1939 in Maschhad/Iran) ist der politische und religiö … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Ali Khamenei — سید علی حسینی خامنهای Əli Xameneyi Supreme Leader of Iran Incumbent … Wikipedia
Ayatollah Khamenei — Seyyed Ali Chamene i Seyyed Ali Chamene i (persisch آيت الله سيد على خامنه اى [ɔːjætoˈlːɔːh seˈjːed æˈliː xɔːmenɛˈiː] deutsch auch Seyyed Ali Khamenei; * 18. April 1939 in Maschhad/Iran) ist der politische und religiö … Deutsch Wikipedia
Imam Khamenei — Seyyed Ali Chamene i Seyyed Ali Chamene i (persisch آيت الله سيد على خامنه اى [ɔːjætoˈlːɔːh seˈjːed æˈliː xɔːmenɛˈiː] deutsch auch Seyyed Ali Khamenei; * 18. April 1939 in Maschhad/Iran) ist der politische und religiö … Deutsch Wikipedia
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