Video: History’s Longest Farewell

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Millions lined the streets across Iran and Iraq as Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei’s funeral procession concluded with his burial in Mashhad, marking the end of one of the most significant public mourning ceremonies in the region’s recent history.

This report traces Khamenei’s final journey from Tehran and Qom to Iraq’s holy cities of Najaf and Karbala, before returning to Mashhad, where he was laid to rest beside Imam Reza (AS). It examines the religious, political and geopolitical significance of the funeral, which unfolded amid continuing tensions following the Iran-Israel conflict and a fragile ceasefire.

The report explores why millions participated in the funeral processions, the symbolism of each city along the route, the unprecedented scenes witnessed in Iraq despite the two countries’ turbulent history, and how the ceremonies have influenced the broader debate over Iran’s stability and regional influence.

In this report:

  • The complete funeral journey from Tehran to Mashhad
  • Massive public participation across Iran and Iraq
  • Funeral ceremonies in Tehran, Qom, Najaf, Karbala and Mashhad
  • The religious significance of Khamenei’s burial beside Imam Reza (AS)
  • The geopolitical implications of the funeral amid the Iran-Israel conflict
  • Regional reactions and the future of the Islamic Republic

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