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Kizimkazi Mosque
, A Memento of Iranian Culture in Africa
TEHRAN (IQNA) – Iran’s southern city of Shiraz is a long way from East Africa, but it appears that some people walked this path hundreds of years ago.
News ID: 3476621 Publish Date : 2021/11/23
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