Iran Designates Leader’s Office and Residence as National Heritage Site
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The office and residence of Iran’s Supreme Leader will be officially registered as a national heritage site, according to an Iranian official. The announcement was made in Tehran, where the designation will recognize the historical and cultural significance of the premises.
The decision follows a statement by a senior Iranian government representative, who confirmed that the site will receive protection and preservation status under national heritage laws. No further details were provided about the specific measures or timeline for the registration.
The move reflects Iran’s broader efforts to safeguard sites associated with its political leadership, although no additional context was supplied by the source.
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