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Revolution Day
Revolution Day in Iran marks the date when the Pahlavi monarchy was overthrown, and the Islamic Republic was established on February 11, 1979.
It concludes a ten-day period of celebrations known as the Revolution Day or Daheye Fajr, which begins on February 1, the date Ayatollah Khomeini returned from exile.
The day is marked by national speeches, rallies, and displays celebrating the country’s Islamic heritage and independence, symbolizing the triumph of the Islamic revolution over the Shah’s regime.
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