Barabanki (UP): Father of 1979 Iranian Revolution and founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ayatollah Khomeini has an Indian connection with his familial tree tracing back to Kintoor in Barabanki district of Uttar Pradesh.
In 1790, Ayatollah's grandfather Syed Ahmad Moosvi Hindi was born in this village of Uttar Pradesh which is famous for the Kintoor battle of 1858.
It was in 1830 that Syed fled to Iran along with Nawab of Awadh for Zirayat and eventually settled in Khomein, 325 kilometres away from the capital city of Iran but never hide the fact he has his origins in India.
In 1902, Ayatollah was born in this Khomein of Iran, lead the Islamic revolution and became a religious scholar like his forefathers. His father's Mostafa Hindi Khomeini house has become an important historical monument.
Imparted Islamic Education
He continued to impart Islamic education and taught the same at various Islamic education centres in Iranian cities. During this time only, he opposed Monarch (political system based upon the undivided sovereignty or rule of a single person) based political system of the country and to replace it with Vilayat-e-Fakih, Shia Islamist system of governance. He was exiled from Iran in the mid-1960s, after a crackdown on his teachings by the Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, last Shah (Emperor) of Iran. His defiance to the Shah continued even after his ouster from the country.
Established the Islamic republic in 1979