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** and Ayatollah
** Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini places a US $ 3-million bounty on the head of The Satanic Verses author Salman Rushdie.
** The Ayatollah Khomeini dies in Iran.
** Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, Supreme Leader of Iran ( b. 1902 )
** Ayatollah Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, former President of Iran
** Azam Taleghani, daughter of Ayatollah Mahmoud Taleghani.
** Ayatollah Mohammad Sajjadi ()

** and Ruhollah
** Ruhollah Khomeini, Iranian Shia cleric ( d. 1989 )
** Iranian leader Ruhollah Khomeini encourages Muslims to kill The Satanic Verses author Salman Rushdie.
** Hassan Khomeini, grandson of Ruhollah Khomeini

** and Khomeini
** Supporters of Khomeini take over the Iranian law enforcement, courts and government administration ; the final session of the Iranian National Consultative Assembly is held.
** Imam Khomeini International Airport Hub
** Imam Khomeini International Airport
** Tehran-Imam Khomeini International Airport
** Tehran – Imam Khomeini International Airport

** and returns
** Itemized deduction, eligible expense that individual taxpayers in the United States can report on their Federal income tax returns
** At Jamestown, Virginia, Christopher Newport returns in a ship with the First Supply and about 100 new settlers ; he finds only 38 survivors.
** The Belgian royal family returns to Brussels after the war.
** Steve Jobs returns to Apple Computer, Inc at Macworld in Boston.
** William Lyon Mackenzie King returns to office as Prime Minister of Canada.
** Apollo program: Apollo 10 returns to Earth, after a successful 8-day test of all the components needed for the upcoming first manned Moon landing.
** The Soviet Union returns Gerald Brooke to the United Kingdom in exchange for spies Peter and Helen Kroger ( Morris and Lona Cohen ).
** Richard Oakes returns with 90 followers and offers to buy Alcatraz for $ 24 ( he leaves the island January 1970 ).
** Sarah Balabagan returns to the Philippines.
** Archbishop Makarios returns to Cyprus from exile.
** The United States returns Okinawa, occupied and governed since the World War II Battle of Okinawa, to Japan.
** The United States Railroad Administration returns control of American railroads to its constituent railroad companies.
** The Emir of Kuwait, Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, returns to Kuwait after seven months of exile while his country was occupied by Iraq.
** Cambodian Prince Norodom Sihanouk returns to Phnom Penh after 13 years of exile.
** Apollo program: Apollo 14 returns to Earth after the third manned Moon landing.
** The unrecognised state of Zimbabwe Rhodesia returns to British control and resumes using the name Southern Rhodesia.
** A coroner's jury returns a verdict of suicide on Roberto Calvi, who was found hanging under Blackfriars Bridge.
** Henry, Count of Chambord, refuses to be crowned " King Henry V of France " until France abandons its tricolor and returns to the old Bourbon flag.
** Porfirio Díaz returns as President of Mexico, an office he will hold until 1911.
** South African general election, 1989: the last held under apartheid returns the National Party to power with a much-reduced majority.
** Newfoundland returns to Crown Colony status following financial collapse.
** The United States returns to West Germany 382 ships it had captured during World War II.
** Siege of Alexandria: Queen Cleopatra VII returns to the palace rolled into a Persian carpet and has it presented to Caesar by her servant.
** While Richard II is away on a military campaign in Ireland, Henry Bolingbroke, with exiled former Archbishop of Canterbury Thomas Arundel as an advisor, returns to England and begins a military campaign to reclaim his confiscated land.

** and Tehran
** The International Court of Justice calls for the release of U. S. Embassy hostages in Tehran.
** Iran hostage crisis: In response to the hostage situation in Tehran, U. S. President Jimmy Carter orders a halt to all oil imports into the United States from Iran.
** University of Tehran, Iran
** Tehran Metro
** Farhang-e Berahnegi va Berahnegi-e Farhangi ( Culture of Nudity and Nudity of Culture ), Soroush, Tehran, 1981, translated to Urdu, Arabic, and Turkish.
** Haj: Namaaz-e Bozorg ( Hajj: the Grand Prayer ), Sana, Tehran, 20000.
** Tamhidaat: Moghaddame-i baraaye har Maa-ba'd-ot-tabi ' e-ye Aayande ke be onvaan-e yek Elm Arze Shavad, a translation of Immanuel Kant's Prolegomena to any Future Metaphysics, Iran University Press, Tehran, 1988.
** Nazariye-ye Ma ' refat dar Falsafe-ye Kaant, a translation of Justus Hartnack's Kant's Theory of Knowledge, Fekr-e Rooz, Tehran, 2000.
** Ebrahim Asgharzadeh, former member of Tehran city council, Secretary General of Islamic Iran Solidarity Party ( Hezb-e Hambastegi-e Irān-e Eslāmi ), and one of the hostage-takers in Iran hostage crisis.
** Retrospective, Galerie Litho, Tehran ; Ce jour là, Galerie FNAC, Paris
** Iran, the revolution, Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art ; Darvazeh Ghar mosque, Tehran ; Fundacao Cultural, Rio de Janeiro
** Sharif University of Technology, Tehran
** a Tehran metro station
** Terminated mission: Left Tehran March 16, 1936

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