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[pro- Ayatollah Khamenei] image located by William Garrison, 5 April 2020

Source: http://islamic-awakening.ir/en/3207
Caption: pro- Ayatollah Khamenei "Supreme Leader" of Iranian government flag, c. Nov. 25, 2019
William Garrison, 5 April 2020

[pro- Ayatollah Khamenei] image located by William Garrison, 7 December 2023

Source: https://www.gettyimages.com/.../members-of-iranian-paramilitarys-basij-forces-march
An Iranian yellow-field flag with a picture of Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei with a black-letter Farsi slogan reading essentially: "We are here for you Khamenei"; displayed in Tehran, Iran on November 24, 2023. A flag-pole sleeve is at the right side.
William Garrison, 7 December 2023

[pro- Ayatollah Khamenei] image located by William Garrison, 17 January 2024

Source: https://www.shutterstock.com/image-photo/tehran-iran-june-23-2017-iranian-2329974093 
A yellow-field flag with a portrait of Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei and where the top black slogan reads: "With Guardianship" and the bottom red slogan reads: "Until Martyrdom", as seen in Tehran; c. June 2017. Iran's head honcho is "Supreme Leader Seyyed Ali Hosseini Khamenei". Iran's government is administered by the "Guardianship of the Islamic Jurist" (Velayat-e Faqih), a concept in Twelver Shia Islamic law which holds that until the reappearance of the "infallible Imam Mahdi", at least some of the "religious and social affairs" of the Muslim world should be administered by righteous Shiite jurists (faqih). A hidden flag-pole sleeve is at the left side (hoist).
William Garrison, 17 January 2024

Joint Khomeini-Khamenei flag

[pro- Ayatollah Khamenei] image located by William Garrison, 25 September 2024

Source: https://adf-magazine.com. A flag with head portraits of both "Supreme Leaders" Khomeini and his successor Khamenei, with unintelligible slogans (probably mentioning their names); as seen in Tehran early Feb. 2022.
William Garrison, 25 September 2024