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Who was the leader of the Iranian Revolution of 1979? a) Mohammad Reza Pahlavi b) Ayatollah Khomeini c) Saddam Hussein d) Reza Shah
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User: Who was the leader of the Iranian Revolution of 1979? a) Mohammad Reza Pahlavi b) Ayatollah Khomeini c) Saddam Hussein d) Reza Shah

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User: The 'Indian Partition' occurred in which year? a) 1947 b) 1937 c) 1950 d) 1965

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The 'Indian Partition' occurred in 1947.
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The Indian Partition occurred in 1947.
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The 'Indian Partition' occurred in year: 1947.

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Ayatollah Khomeini was the leader of the Iranian Revolution of 1979.
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The 'Indian Partition' occurred in 1947.
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The 'Indian Partition' occurred in: 1947.

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