In Kintoor, India, residents mourn the recent killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, viewing his death as a personal loss. Khamenei’s lineage traces back to Sayed Ahmad Musavi Hindi, a cleric who left Kintoor for Iran in 1834. Despite the centuries-old separation, the village feels a deep connection to the leader and his family. In Kintoor, India, residents mourn the recent killing of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, viewing his death as a personal loss. Khamenei’s lineage traces back to Sayed Ahmad Musavi Hindi, a cleric who left Kintoor for Iran in 1834. Despite the centuries-old separation, the village feels a deep connection to the leader and his family.
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