SUMKA
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"Sumka" redirects here. For tributary of Volga, see Sumka (river).
The National Socialist Workers Party of Iran[1] (Persian: حزب سوسیالیست ملی کارگران ایران, romanized: Hezb-e Sosiyālist-e Melli-ye Kārgarān-e Irān), better known by its abbreviation SUMKA (Persian: سومکا), was[3][4] a Neo-Nazi[5] party in Iran. The symbol of the party was a very simplified Faravahar, on their flag it appeared in a similar arrangement to the NSDAP flag.[6]
Quick Facts National Socialist Workers Party of Iran حزب سوسیالیست ملی کارگران ایران زمین, Abbreviation ...
National Socialist Workers Party of Iran حزب سوسیالیست ملی کارگران ایران زمین | |
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Abbreviation | SUMKA |
Leader | Davud Monshizadeh |
Spokesperson | Shapour Zandnia |
Founded | April 1952 (1952-04)[1] |
Headquarters | "Black House", Khaneqah Street, Tehran[1] |
Membership (1952) | 720[1] |
Ideology | |
Political position | Far-right[1] |
Party flag | |
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