Flag Iran

Flag Iran 1500x900mm

Flag Stock Code: iran-/l

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$24.00

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Flag Iran 900x600mm

Flag Stock Code: iran-/m

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$19.32

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Hand-waver Iran 450x300mm (One only)

Flag Stock Code: iran-/hw

Stock Item:

$13.53

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Handwaver Child Iran 225x150mm (One only)

Flag Stock Code: iran-/hc

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$7.81

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Desk Flag Iran 150x100mm (One only)

Flag Stock Code: iran-/df

Stock Item:

$8.04

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String 30 Iran 230x150mm

Flag Stock Code: iran-/sf30

Stock Item:

$56.00

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String 10 Iran 230x150mm

Flag Stock Code: iran-/sf10

Stock Item:

$24.00

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Decal Iran 124x82mm

Flag Stock Code: iran-/d1

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$3.31

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Background

Known as Persia until 1935, Iran became an Islamic republic in 1979 after the ruling monarchy was overthrown and the shah was forced into exile. Conservative clerical forces established a theocratic system of government with ultimate political authority nominally vested in a learned religious scholar. Iranian-US relations have been strained since a group of Iranian students seized the US Embassy in Tehran on 4 November 1979 and held it until 20 January 1981. During 1980-88, Iran fought a bloody, indecisive war with Iraq that eventually expanded into the Persian Gulf and led to clashes between US Navy and Iranian military forces between 1987-1988. Iran has been designated a state sponsor of terrorism for its activities in Lebanon and elsewhere in the world and remains subject to US economic sanctions and export controls because of its continued involvement. Following the elections of a reformist president and Majlis in the late 1990s, attempts to foster political reform in response to popular dissatisfaction floundered as conservative politicians prevented reform measures from being enacted, increased repressive measures, and made electoral gains against reformers. Parliamentary elections in 2004 and the August 2005 inauguration of a conservative stalwart as president, completed the reconsolidation of conservative power in Iran's government.

Design Description

three equal horizontal bands of green (top), white, and red; the national emblem (a stylized representation of the word Allah in the shape of a tulip, a symbol of martyrdom) in red is centered in the white band; ALLAH AKBAR (God is Great) in white Arabic script is repeated 11 times along the bottom edge of the green band and 11 times along the top edge of the red band

Capital City

Tehran

Government

theocratic republic