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Holy Defense Museum, Iran

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Holy Defense Museum, Iran image located by Bill Garrison, 2 January 2021

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Description of the image

The photo above shows 5 flags. The left two flags are (1) Iran national flag and (2) General Staff of the Armed Forces flag; and 3 other flags appear on the right in the photo.

Image source: https://media.mehrnews.com/d/2020/09/23/4/3561646.jpg

Caption: Iran Parliament Speaker Mohammad Ghalibaf speaking at the 23 Sept 2020 dedication of a special "Sacred Defense" exhibition at the "Holy Defense Museum". He is standing beside five Iranian flags: (L-R): national flag, the "General Staff of the Armed Forces" flag, "The Foundation for the Protection of Works and Publication of the Values of the Holy Defense" flag, the "Fortieth Anniversary of the Sacred Defense" flag, and the "The Holy Defense Museum" flag.

The three right-side flags are all associated with the "Holy Defense Museum" located in Tehran. The Museum was developed to honor and remember the Iranian servicemen who were killed (martyred) during the "Imposed War" or "Holy Defense War" between Iran & Iraq. It started on 22 September 1980 when Iraq invaded neighboring Iran, and it lasted almost eight years, ending in a stalemate on 20 August 1988.
Bill Garrison, 2 January 2021


The Holy Defense Museum flag

The Holy Defense Museum flag image located by Bill Garrison, 2 January 2021

The far right flag is for: "The Holy Defense Museum". (Persian/Farsi: موزه انقلاب اسلامی و دفاع مقدس ‎, Muze-ye enghelab-e eslami ve defa'-e moghadas).
Bill Garrison, 2 January 2021

Detail of logo

Holy Defense Museum   image located by Bill Garrison, 2 January 2021


The Foundation for the Protection of Works and Publication of the Values of the Holy Defense

The Foundation for the Protection of Works and Publication 
of the Values of the Holy Defense image located by Bill Garrison, 2 January 2021

The middle flag is for: "The Foundation for the Protection of Works and Publication of the Values of the Holy Defense". (Farsi: بنیاد حفظ آثار و نشر ارزش‌های دفاع مقدس). This dark-blue flag shows the foundation's logo: which has a design of the 1979 Revolution's "red tulip" (in remembrance of martyred servicemen), a bullet, and a clinched fist raised in defiance.

Logo & source (in French):
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Fondation protection des œuvres et publication des valeurs de la sainte défense (Persian : بنیاد حفظ آثار و نشر ارزش‌های دفاع مقدس) [1] est une des fondations de la République islamique d'Iran , a fondée afin de préserver les œuvres et de publier les valeurs de la défense sacrée (guerre Iran-Irak, 1980-1988) et la promotion de la culture de la ...
fr.wikipedia.org
Bill Garrison, 2 January 2021

Detail of logo

The Foundation for the Protection of Works and Publication 
of the Values of the Holy Defense   image located by Bill Garrison, 2 January 2021


Fortieth Anniversary of the Sacred Defense commemorative flag

Fortieth Anniversary of the Sacred Defense commemorative flag image located by Bill Garrison, 2 January 2021

The second flag from the right (logo is also on the podium) is for: the "Fortieth Anniversary of the Sacred Defense" commemorative flag.

The white slogan in the green field is from the Muslim holy book: Quran, Sura Al-Fatah 48: 1, which reads: "Indeed, we have granted you a clear triumph ˹O Prophet˺ {Mohammed}". Under the logo is written: "Fortieth Year of the Sacred Defense". Its logo has a design of the 1979 Revolution's "red tulip" (in remembrance of martyred servicemen), a red bullet shaped as the middle pedal of the tulip, and a clinched fist raised in defiance. The "Fortieth Year of the Sacred Defense" reference relates to the start of the Iran-Iraq War on 22 Sept. 1980; so Sept. 1980 - Sept. 2020 = the 40 years ceremonial remembrance event on 23 Sept. 2020 for the dedication of a special "Sacred Defense" exhibition at the Museum.
Bill Garrison, 2 January 2021

Detail of logo

Fortieth Anniversary of the Sacred Defense commemorative flag   image located by Bill Garrison, 2 January 2021