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Islamic Republic of Iran 3rd Leader Mojtaba Khamenei Portrait IRGC & Basij Military High Quality Embroidered Patch
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Islamic Republic of Iran 3rd Leader Mojtaba Khamenei Portrait IRGC & Basij Military High Quality Embroidered Patch

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Iran Shia Islam 3rd Leader Mojtaba Khamenei Portrait IRGC & Basij Military High Quality Embroidered Patch

Sizes: 10 cm x 7.5 cm

Militarymen of the IRGC & Basij attach this patch to their uniforms to show their love & obedience to their leader.

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Mojtaba Hosseini Khamenei (born 8 September 1969) is an Iranian cleric and politician who has served as the third supreme leader of Iran since 2026. A member of the Khamenei family and the second son of second supreme leader Ali Khamenei, he previously served as Vakil of the Supreme Leader during his father's rule from 2008 to 2026.
Born in Mashhad, Khamenei received an early education in Sardasht and Mahabad, and graduated from high school in Tehran. He then studied Islamic theology under the guidance of his father and Mahmoud Hashemi Shahroudi. He joined the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) in 1987 and served in the Iran–Iraq War. In 1989, he began studying in Qom to become a cleric, and later joined the Qom Seminary as a theology teacher. He took control of the Basij paramilitary volunteer militia in 2009.
Analysts considered Khamenei a likely candidate to replace his father as Supreme Leader, despite reports that Ali Khamenei had opposed his accession. Following his father's assassination during the 2026 Iran war, Khamenei was elected the third supreme leader by the Assembly of Experts. Khamenei was injured in the airstrike that killed his father, and his appointment was followed by a prolonged absence from public view, causing confusion over his fate.
In political ideology and jurisprudence, Khamenei is considered to be more hardline than his father and has close ties to some of the "most ideologically extremist clerics" according to a report from the Atlantic Council, a pro-NATO think tank.
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