2020 in Iran

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Events in the year 2020 in Iran .

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January

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Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752

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December

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Qasem Soleimani
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Eskandar Firouz
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Houshang Zarif
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Farzaneh Taidi
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Najaf Daryabandari
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Marjan
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Mohammad-Ali Keshavarz
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Khosrow Sinai
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Bahman Mofid
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Mohammad Reza Shajarian

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  38. Iran’s OPEC governor Kazempour Ardebili dies of brain hemorrhage
  39. Marjan, Iranian actress and singer who became symbol of rebellion, dies at 71
  40. Actor Mohammad-Ali Keshavarz dies at 90
  41. Scottish archaeologist David Stronach, famed for intensive Iranian studies, dies at 89
  42. Iranian film director Khosrow Sinai dies of COVID-19
  43. Ex-Iran wrestler Navaei passes away
  44. “Qeisar” star Bahman Mofid passes on at 78
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