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Iran Starts 10-Day Dawn Celebrations Marking Victory of Islamic Revolution’s Anniversary

Iran Starts 10-Day Dawn Celebrations Marking Victory of Islamic Revolution’s Anniversary
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By Staff, Agencies

Leader of the Islamic Revolution His Eminence Imam Sayyed Ali Khamenei visited the mausoleum of Imam Khomeini to pay tribute to the founder of the Islamic Revolution as the 10-day celebrations marking the anniversary of the 1979 victory of the Islamic Revolution begin in Iran.

Imam Khamenei made the visit early on Saturday, which marks the day Imam Khomeini returned to the Iranian capital Tehran on February 1, 1979, ten days before the revolution, which ended the monarchy of the US-backed Pahlavi regime in the country.

After performing prayers in the mausoleum south of Tehran, Imam Khamenei also visited the nearby Behesht-e-Zahra cemetery, where Imam Khomeini delivered his first speech after the exile, in an address to five million people.

Imam Khamenei also paid tribute to Iranian martyrs who have lost their lives since the Islamic Revolution.

Nationwide ceremonies kicked off at 9:33 a.m. local time, marking the exact time when Imam Khomeini landed in the Iranian capital.

A special public ceremony is also held at the Imam Khomeini mausoleum, with a host of senior state and military officials as well as thousands of people from all walks of life in attendance.

Imam Khomeini’s return to the country ultimately resulted in the overthrow of the shah, Mohammad-Reza Pahlavi. 

Despite being contrary to the wishes of Iran’s rulers at the time, the Imam's return, after a 15-year exile, was made possible due to the sheer abundance of popular support for the revolutionary leader among the masses.

Iran has ever-since commemorated the events with 10-Day Dawn festivities, which culminate in nationwide rallies on February 11, marking the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution.

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