As the wheels of time roll by, we look back at Tehran on February 6, 1979, as if we could hear the shouts and rousing songs of the streets. On that day, the Iranian people took to the streets again, and this was a revolutionary road behind the old **.
At that time, Iran was originally ruled by the Pahlavi shah. Although the White Revolution brought hope for modernization in Iran, the policy of modernization clashed violently with the values of the traditional Iranian clergy class. The king's extravagant lifestyle and abuse of power further aroused the resentment of religious conservatives in the country.
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As the wave of demonstrations escalated, the Pahlavi shah ordered the army to suppress it, but it was unexpectedly defeated. On January 17, 1979, the King's family went into exile and began a long period of exile. This is a counterattack by history.
Next, Tial became prime minister in an attempt to lead the country into a new future. However, his invitation to a triumphant Khomeini co-rule was refused. Khomeini called on the people to overthrow the regime, and the Iranian people took to the streets again.
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Holding a portrait of Ayatollah Khomeini, the Iranian people confronted the regime. This group of veterans chronicles the street protests in Tehran on February 6, 1979, and is a witness to resistance, hope, and change.
Eventually, Iran succeeded in ousting the regime and ushered in the birth of the Islamic Republic. It was a moment full of legends that completely changed the trajectory of the lives of the Iranian people. Lao **, like a history book, tells about that great era, let us remember the courage of the people, and the depth of history.
In the midst of this historical evolution, February 6, 1979 became the day of freedom for the Iranian people. The fall of the Pahlavi regime marked a profound change in Iranian society, and the rise of Ayatollah Khomeini painted a new political map.
Under Ruhollah Khomeini's leadership, Iran has gradually entered an era of intermingling religion and politics. The establishment of the Islamic Republic has injected new vitality into the country and demonstrated to the world the determination of the Iranian people to uphold their faith.
However, it was not all smooth sailing in post-revolutionary Iran. The change of the political system has brought new challenges, and social divisions have become apparent. On the international stage, Iran also faces estrangement and tension with the world. During this period, Iran has gone through magnificent years and baptism of change, and today Iran has become an important force in the Middle East.
Every image in the old ** is a part of history and the footprints of the people's struggle. These images converge into a picture of the times, telling us that the power to uphold justice and freedom is infinite. When we look back on this period of history, it should not only be a commemoration of the past, but also a reflection on the future.
Let us remember the Iranian people who rose up and who took to the streets without fear for freedom, for their faith. This history belongs not only to Iran, but to all mankind. In every heart that pursues freedom, there should be a respect and reflection on this history.
Perhaps, the old ** is a witness of time, but our future is written by ourselves. In the face of the changes in the world, let us draw strength from the wisdom of the past and bravely meet the challenges of the unknown. Because, like the Iranian people who are fighting in the streets, faith and perseverance are the beacons that lead us to the light.
The history of Iran is a stirring epic, and every participant is a hero in this epic. Let us cherish this history, remain committed to freedom, and work for a better future. In the long course of time, the story of Iran will always shine on the pages of history, becoming a model of human struggle and progress.