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Iranian Government Holds Mass Wedding Ceremony in Tehran

The Iranian government organized a mass wedding event in Tehran that included traditional marriage ceremonies alongside patriotic displays. The event featured flags, portraits, and a lilac-colored missile as part of the 'Sacrifice for Iran' program.

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The Iranian government held a mass wedding as part of its “Sacrifice for Iran” event in Tehran amid regional tensions. It combined traditional marriage ceremonies with patriotic symbolism such as flags, portraits and a lilac-colored missile. The ceremony took place in the capital city and incorporated both marriage rituals and national symbols during the proceedings.

Photographs from the event showed participants in wedding attire alongside displays of the missile and other patriotic elements. The event occurred as part of an official government program focused on national themes.

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