File:Ettelaat-e Haftegi - Issue 1501 - Page 14.jpg
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فارسی: عکسی از نخستین روزهای آشنایی بهروز وثوقی و پوری بنایی در صفحه ۱۴ شماره ۱۵۰۱ مجله اطلاعات هفتگی، ۲۷ اردیبهشت ۱۳۴۹ |
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Source | Ettelaat-e Haftegi |
Author | Ettelaat-e Haftegi |
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