Every year, for ten days (from February 1 to 11), Iranians celebrate the “Decade of Dawn” or “Daheye Fayr”, a period in which the people intensified their revolutionary struggle to end the monarchical regime of Shah Mohamadreza Pahlavi.
On February 11, 1979, Imam Khomeini, after almost 15 years of exile in Turkey, Iraq and finally in France, from where he returned to Iran, exercised his leadership and motivated the people with his speeches to deliver the last blow to the Pahlavi regime.
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