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- Q4880003 subject Q8234325.
- Q4880003 subject Q8295106.
- Q4880003 subject Q9440555.
- Q4880003 abstract "The earliest known chemical evidence of beer in Iran dates to c. 3500–3100 BC from the site of Godin Tepe in the Zagros Mountains of western Iran, and there is evidence of beer-drinking over a long period in the Persian Empire. Since the Iranian Revolution of 1979, production, possession or distribution of any alcoholic beverages is illegal and punishable under Islamic law. While non-alcoholic beers are the only ones available from legal outlets, illegal alcoholic beers are smuggled into the country and consumed.".
- Q4880003 wikiPageWikiLink Q126065.
- Q4880003 wikiPageWikiLink Q167021.
- Q4880003 wikiPageWikiLink Q46388.
- Q4880003 wikiPageWikiLink Q4713278.
- Q4880003 wikiPageWikiLink Q524679.
- Q4880003 wikiPageWikiLink Q691552.
- Q4880003 wikiPageWikiLink Q774339.
- Q4880003 wikiPageWikiLink Q794.
- Q4880003 wikiPageWikiLink Q8234325.
- Q4880003 wikiPageWikiLink Q8295106.
- Q4880003 wikiPageWikiLink Q9440555.
- Q4880003 comment "The earliest known chemical evidence of beer in Iran dates to c. 3500–3100 BC from the site of Godin Tepe in the Zagros Mountains of western Iran, and there is evidence of beer-drinking over a long period in the Persian Empire. Since the Iranian Revolution of 1979, production, possession or distribution of any alcoholic beverages is illegal and punishable under Islamic law.".
- Q4880003 label "Beer in Iran".