Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Haidar Khan (died 1925?) was the leader of one of the Bakhtiari tribes in Iran in 1924 and a main character in the documentary Grass.Haidar Khan's then nine-year-old son, Lufti, was interviewed by author Bahman Maghsoudlou in 1990 and authenticated the events depicted in the movie shot in 1924. According to Lufti, Haidar Khan contracted yellow fever the following year and died as a result."@en }
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- Haidar_Khan abstract "Haidar Khan (died 1925?) was the leader of one of the Bakhtiari tribes in Iran in 1924 and a main character in the documentary Grass.Haidar Khan's then nine-year-old son, Lufti, was interviewed by author Bahman Maghsoudlou in 1990 and authenticated the events depicted in the movie shot in 1924. According to Lufti, Haidar Khan contracted yellow fever the following year and died as a result.".
- Q16031036 abstract "Haidar Khan (died 1925?) was the leader of one of the Bakhtiari tribes in Iran in 1924 and a main character in the documentary Grass.Haidar Khan's then nine-year-old son, Lufti, was interviewed by author Bahman Maghsoudlou in 1990 and authenticated the events depicted in the movie shot in 1924. According to Lufti, Haidar Khan contracted yellow fever the following year and died as a result.".
- Haidar_Khan comment "Haidar Khan (died 1925?) was the leader of one of the Bakhtiari tribes in Iran in 1924 and a main character in the documentary Grass.Haidar Khan's then nine-year-old son, Lufti, was interviewed by author Bahman Maghsoudlou in 1990 and authenticated the events depicted in the movie shot in 1924. According to Lufti, Haidar Khan contracted yellow fever the following year and died as a result.".
- Q16031036 comment "Haidar Khan (died 1925?) was the leader of one of the Bakhtiari tribes in Iran in 1924 and a main character in the documentary Grass.Haidar Khan's then nine-year-old son, Lufti, was interviewed by author Bahman Maghsoudlou in 1990 and authenticated the events depicted in the movie shot in 1924. According to Lufti, Haidar Khan contracted yellow fever the following year and died as a result.".