Khalili, World's Biggest Collector of Islamic Art, Left Iran with Just $750 (Around the Globe: Diaspora)
Iran Times International (Washington, DC) 2010, April 16, 40, 5
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An Iranian-British billionaire with a 25,000-piece art collection and a net worth last estimated at $9 billion says he left Iran in 1967 with only $750. Nasser David Khalili, 64, says his 20,000-piece Islamic art collection is his most prized.
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