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From Goethe to Soraya: German-Iranian stories

It's hard to imagine now, but Iran and Germany were once surprisingly close. A master poet, a German "Lawrence of Arabia," and an empress all played a role in this shared history. It's hard to imagine now, but Iran and G…

From Goethe to Soraya: German-Iranian stories

It's hard to imagine now, but Iran and Germany were once surprisingly close. A master poet, a German "Lawrence of Arabia," and an empress all played a role in this shared history.

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  • It's hard to imagine now, but Iran and Germany were once surprisingly close.
  • A master poet, a German "Lawrence of Arabia," and an empress all played a role in this shared history.

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  • now, but Iran and Germany were once surprisingly close. A master poet, a German "Lawrence of Arabia," and an empress all played a role in this shared history.
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  • It's hard to imagine now, but Iran and Germany were once surprisingly close.
  • A master poet, a German "Lawrence of Arabia," and an empress all played a role in this shared history.

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