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Holy Shrine Defenders, Iran

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Holy Shrine Defenders image located by William  Garrison, 22 February 2022

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Description of the image

Source: https://www.ebay.com/itm/203833611583?hash=item2f756e153f:g:U9UAAOSwj-hiDCrI
Iranian holy shrine defenders flag sourced directly from Iran January of 2022.
(posted on eBay.com)
William  Garrison, 22 February 2022


Green field flag

Holy Shrine Defenders image located by William Garrison, 25 October 2023

The green-field flag of the "Modāfe'ān-e-Haram (Persian: مدافعان حرم) {"Modafean"] or "Holy Shrine Defenders". {Per Wikipedia}: "it is a phrase used by the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran government to refer to their advisers and military personnel, whether Iranians or otherwise, fighting in Iraq and Syria in defense and protection of Shia peoples and holy shrines often targeted by Sunni fighters. The most prominent shrine associated with the mission of the "holy shrine defenders," and to which their presence in Syria is ostensibly dedicated, is the Sayyidah Zaynab Mosque in Damascus. The term not only includes Iranians, but also Afghan and Pakistani fighters, such as those who fight with Liwa Fatemiyoun or Liwa Zainebiyoun and other Shia militias." A flag-pole sleeve is at the right (hoist).
William Garrison, 25 October 2023


I am a Revolutionary

Holy Shrine Defenders image located by William Garrison, 22 February 2022

A yellow-field flag with a black unknown slogan in Arabic and a secondary slogan in English reading "I am a Revolutionary", used by Iran-backed PMF (Popular Mobilization Forces) in Iraq & Lebanon to defend Shia-Muslim holy shrines; c. Jan. 2022.
William  Garrison, 22 February 2022


Holy Shrine Defenders militia

image located by William Garrison, 1 November 2023

A variation of the "Zainabiyoun Brigade" that is a Shia-Muslim "Holy Shrine Defenders" militia. While many originated in Iran, they operated in Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon. There is a flag-pole sleeve at the right (hoist); c. 2015
William Garrison, 1 November 2023