Enghelab Square: A Symbol of Revolution and Resistance
Enghelab Square has long been a (center) of political expression in Iran. Historically associated with the 1979 Islamic Revolution, the square continues to serve as a (gathering place) for demonstrations and public events.
During the rally, the square was filled with people (holding) flags, portraits, and banners. The atmosphere was charged with emotion, as participants chanted slogans supporting the government and condemning foreign intervention.
The choice of location underscores the symbolic importance of the rally. By gathering in Enghelab Square, supporters connected current (events) with Iran’s revolutionary past, reinforcing a narrative of (resistance).
