Iran Marks Beginning of Ten-Day Fajr Ceremonies


Iran Marks Beginning of Ten-Day Fajr Ceremonies

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – Iran on Sunday celebrated the beginning of Ten-Day Fajr (Dawn) ceremonies, marking the anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

In special ceremonies held at Tehran's Mehrabad Airport as well as the mausoleum of the late Imam Khomeini, south of Tehran, on Sunday, a number of high-ranking officials attended the gatherings to commemorate the anniversary of Imam Khomeini’s return from exile in Paris to Tehran 10 days before the victory of the Islamic Revolution.

The Iranian nation toppled the US-backed Pahlavi regime 36 years ago, on February 11, 1979, ending the 2,500 years of monarchic rule in the country.

The Revolution, led by the late Imam Khomeini, established a new political system based on Islamic values and democracy.

Every year Iranians mark anniversary of their Islamic Revolution from February 1 to 11, known as the Ten-Day Fajr ceremonies. February 1, 1979 was the date when Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini returned from exile.

On February 11 each year, Iranian people pour into the streets in their millions to commemorate the great victory of the Islamic Revolution.

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