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Amir Houshang Keshavarz Sadr (Persian: امیرهوشنگ کشاورز صدر; Tehran, 1933 - Florida, 13 February 2013) was a scholar of Iranian history and a prominent civic-nationalist activist.[1] He was an Honorary Fellow of the International Institute of Social History.
^Fakhreddin, Azimi (2008). The Quest for Democracy in Iran. p. 12.
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