Iran revolution that took place at 1979, refers to events involving the overthrow of Iran's monarchy (Pahlavi dynasty) under Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and its replacement with an Islamic republic under Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the leader of the revolution.

 

Demonstrations against the Shah commenced in October 1977, developing into a campaign of civil resistance that completely religious. Between August and December 1978 strikes and demonstrations paralyzed the country. The Shah left Iran for exile in mid-January 1979, and in the resulting power vacuum two weeks later Ayatollah Khomeini returned to Tehran to a greeting by several million Iranians. The royal regime collapsed shortly after on February 11 when guerrillas and rebel troops overwhelmed troops loyal to the Shah in armed street fighting. Iran voted by national referendum to become an Islamic Republic on April 1, 1979, and to approve a new democratic constitution whereby Khomeini became Supreme Leader of the country, in December 1979.

 

The revolution was unusual for the surprise it created throughout the world: it lacked many of the customary causes of revolution (defeat at war, a financial crisis, peasant rebellion, or disgruntled military); produced profound change at great speed; was and now also is massively popular, Its outcome—an Islamic Republic "under the guidance of an extraordinary religious scholar "

Today Iranians celebrate this important anniversary of their 1979 revolution by rallies, walking through 10km to Azadi tower/SQ.

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