“Iran Begins State Funeral for Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei as Millions Gather in Nationwide Mourning”
Iran has officially commenced state funeral ceremonies for its late Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, with millions of mourners participating in commemorative events across the country. The ceremonies, which began in the capital, Tehran, mark the start of a series of national tributes honoring the leader who shaped Iran’s political and religious landscape for more than three decades.
Authorities say the funeral events are expected to continue over several days, attracting senior Iranian officials, military commanders, religious leaders, and foreign dignitaries from a number of countries. Large crowds have gathered in major cities, carrying portraits of Khamenei and Iranian flags while taking part in organized processions, prayers, and memorial services. State media have described the turnout as one of the largest public gatherings in recent years.
Beyond mourning the late leader, analysts say the funeral carries significant political and symbolic importance. The ceremonies are being closely watched both inside and outside Iran as they reflect national unity and the strength of the country’s institutions during a period of leadership transition. Security has been heightened across key locations as authorities oversee the nationwide events.
The international community is also monitoring developments in Iran, with governments and regional observers assessing the potential implications for the country’s domestic politics and foreign policy following Khamenei’s death. Further announcements regarding succession and official state proceedings are expected in the coming days.







