Choosing_Imam_Musa_Sadr_to_preside_over_the_Supreme_Council_of_the_Shiites_of_Lebanon_(2).jpg
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Description Choosing Imam Musa Sadr to preside over the Supreme Council of the Shiites of Lebanon (2).jpg |
English:
Choosing Imam Musa Sadr to preside over the Supreme Council of the Shiites of Lebanon
English:
انتخاب امام موسی صدر به ریاست مجلس اعلای شیعیان لبنان
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