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Communism and Communalism in Iran: The Tudah and the Firqah-I Dimukrat

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2009

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Iran has experienced the rare phenomenon of having two pro-Soviet Communist parties simultaneously: the Hizb-i Tudah-i Iran (Party of the Iranian Masses), known as the Tudah; and the Firqah-i Dimukrat-i Azarbayjan (Democratic Party of Azarbayjan), or simply, the Firqah-i Dimukrat.

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