The ten-day begins with the anniversary of the return of Imam Khomeini on February 1, 1979, and culminates in the victory of the Islamic Revolution on February 11. These ten days, known as the Ten-Day Dawn (Dahe-ye Fajr), symbolize the birth of a new era for Iran.

During the Ten-Day Dawn, Various ceremonies and events are held to commemorate the victory of the Islamic Revolution. These celebrations take place between 12 Bahman and 22 Bahman (based on the Iranian calendar), marking the return of Imam Khomeini to Iran and the triumph of the revolution. The most significant ceremonies include commemorative speeches and conferences, marches and parades, and cultural and artistic events. On the final day, millions of Iranians will march towards the Azadi Square in Tehran and other cities.
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