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Homayoun Sanaatizadeh

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Homayoun Sanaatizadeh, Template:Lang-fa, (born on 1925 in Tehran, died on 2009 in Kerman, Iran) was an Iranian writer, translator. Behind his writings he is well known for his attempts to fighting against poverty and illiteracy. He is also founder of many Iranian companies. Founding Iran's branch of Franklyn publication is one of his notable works.[1]

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