Press TV- Iranians have startedTen-Day Dawn ceremonies across the country, markingthe 39th anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution, which put an end to the ruling of the US-backed Pahlavi regime in Iran.
The ceremonies started all over Iran on Thursday at 9:27 a.m. local time, symbolically marking the precise time when the late founder of the Islamic Republic, Imam Khomeini, arrived back home from exile on February 1, 1979.
Imam Khomeini spent more than 14 years in exile, mostly in the Iraqi holy city of Najaf. He also spent some time in Turkey and France before his return to Iran.
Millions of people had converged on the capital from across the country on the day of his return. His arrival gave considerable momentum to popular protests against the US-backed Pahlavi regime, which eventually led to its overthrow 10 days later.
Thefestivities will culminate in nationwide rallies on February 11 this year, the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution.
[caption id="" align="alignnone" width="555"] The file photo shows anti-regime protests in Tehran in the lead-up to the 1979 Islamic Revolution.[/caption]
On Wednesday, Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei paid tribute to Imam Khomeini at the Imams Mausoleum in Tehran.
The Leader then paid his respects to the Iranian martyrs who lost their lives in terrorist operations by the anti-Iran and anti-revolutionary Mujahedin-e Khalq Organization (MKO) and Iraqs 1980-88 imposed war on the Islamic Republic as well as other martyrs.