There was no one ruler of the Iranian Revolution but there were several major members of the revolution. The main was was the cleric Ayatollah Khomeni. He was preaching against the Shah throughout the whole revolution. The Shah actually exiled him from Iran but Khomeni still managed to preach against him because he sent tapes of his preaching back into Iran.
A group of gunmen later known as Revolutionary Guards and People's Mojahedin of Iran. One became the new government, they other the violent opposition.
That was the Ayatollah Khomeini.
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Ayatollah Khomeini.
Ayatolloah Khomeini was an Iranian religious leader in the 1979 Iranian Revolution. He managed to become the supreme ruler of Iran after the revolution.
Ruholla Khomeini
Leading the Iranian Revolution in 1979. He was also a religious leader.
The Iranian or Islamic Revolution began in 1979.
The Iranian revolution was about the commoners being freed from the Shah.
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The Iranian Revolution (also called the Islamic Revolution) was the direct result of the Iranian people's opposition to the Shah and the Shah's unwillingness to accede to some demands.
Islamic rules were implemented in the country after the Iranian Revolution. Before the revolution the government was a puppet of the U.S. and anti Islam
The Ianian Revolution, also know as the Islamic Revolution was between 1905 and 1911. It had to do with replacing an ancient monarchy with a theocracy. So it became the Iranian Republic.
The commoners
The Iranian Revolution
Persian born Ruhollah Khomeini was the first supreme leader of Iran, a position which he held until he died in 1989. He was also the leader of the Iranian Revolution and was named Man of the Year in 1979.