The Last Leader of Iran, The First Guardian of Persia

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THE RESTORATION DECLARATION | MARCH 10, 2026

A Complete Roadmap for the Restoration of the Persian Republic and the Return of Zoroastrian Civilization

Reza Pahlavi Will Close the Chapter of Iran — And Open the Age of Persia


“They did not destroy Persia. They buried it. And everything buried beneath the earth — given enough time, enough truth, and enough fire — rises again.”


The Theft That Lasted 1,400 Years

In 651 CE, the Arab conquest of Persia did not merely change a government. It attempted to erase a civilization. The sacred fire temples were extinguished or converted to mosques. The Avesta — the holy scripture of Zarathustra — was burned. The Persian language itself was flooded with Arabic. The names of Persian months, Persian gods, Persian heroes were systematically suppressed. A people who had given the world its first empire, its first declaration of human rights, its first postal system, its first concept of religious tolerance — were told to forget who they were.

They did not forget.

For 1,400 years, the flame survived underground. In the fire temples of Yazd. In the poetry of Ferdowsi, who spent 30 years writing the Shahnameh — the Book of Kings — specifically to preserve the Persian language and identity when Arabic threatened to consume it. In the celebration of Nowruz, which no caliph, no ayatollah, no conqueror ever succeeded in extinguishing. In the DNA of every Persian who whispered the name of Cyrus when no one was listening.

That whisper is now a roar. And eFireTemple is here to give it a roadmap.


Phase One: The Last Days of Iran (2026 — Year One)

Reza Pahlavi accepts his appointment as Temporary Leader. His first and most sacred task is not to build — it is to dismantle. The Islamic Republic of Iran must be formally and completely dissolved. Every institution built on theocratic oppression must be dismantled with care, justice, and transparency.

This phase includes:

Stabilization. Reza Pahlavi, guided by the Zoroastrian Persia Republic and the counsel of the Magi, establishes an emergency transitional government. Security is restored. The IRGC is dissolved and replaced by a Persian Defense Force loyal to the people, not to a regime. Political prisoners are freed. The martyrs of the 2025-2026 uprisings are honored as the founding heroes of the restored Persia.

Truth and Reconciliation. Every crime of the Islamic Republic — every execution, every torture, every stolen life — is documented, acknowledged, and brought before a Persian Truth Commission. This is not revenge. This is Asha. Truth must be spoken before healing can begin.

The Burial of Iran. The name “Islamic Republic of Iran” dies with the regime. But even the name “Iran” — a name that has served the Persian people well — will begin its transition. Reza Pahlavi will be remembered as the last leader of Iran and the first guardian of the restoration. He does not rename the nation. He prepares the people to rename it themselves.


Phase Two: The Awakening of Persia (Year One — Year Three)

This is the cultural phase. The most important phase. Because a civilization is not restored by governments — it is restored by people who remember who they are.

The Return of the Persian Language. Arabic loanwords that were forcibly injected into Farsi over 1,400 years are examined. A Persian Language Restoration Council — modeled on Ferdowsi’s own mission — begins the gradual, voluntary return to deeper Persian linguistic roots. This is not erasure. It is recovery.

The Reopening of the Fire Temples. Every fire temple in Persian territory — from Yazd to Isfahan to the ancient ruins of Persepolis — is restored, protected, and reopened as a living sacred site. Zoroastrianism is formally recognized not merely as a minority religion but as the ancestral spiritual heritage of the Persian people. No Persian is required to convert. Every Persian is invited to remember.

The Shahnameh in Every School. Ferdowsi’s Book of Kings — the great epic that preserved Persian identity through the darkest centuries — becomes a cornerstone of Persian education. The stories of Rostam, Zal, Jamshid, and Cyrus are taught not as mythology but as the moral and civilizational foundation of the Persian people.

Nowruz as the National Sacred Day. The Persian New Year — which predates Islam by thousands of years and was never successfully suppressed — is elevated to its rightful place as the supreme national celebration. It is celebrated not just as a holiday but as a spiritual renewal, aligned with its Zoroastrian roots: the triumph of light over darkness, Asha over Druj.

The Diaspora Returns. Millions of Persians scattered across the world — in Los Angeles, London, Toronto, Stockholm, Dubai — are formally invited to participate in the restoration. The Persian diaspora is not a refugee population. It is a treasure chest of talent, capital, education, and passion that the Islamic Republic drove out. The Persia Republic calls them home.


Phase Three: The Building of the Persia Republic (Year Three — Year Seven)

With cultural foundations laid, the political architecture of the restored Persia Republic takes shape.

A Zoroastrian Ethical Constitution. The Persia Republic does not adopt a Western-style constitution wholesale. It drafts its own — rooted in the three pillars of Zoroastrian thought: Humata, Hukhta, Hvarshta. Good Thoughts. Good Words. Good Deeds. These are not slogans. They are the operating system of Persian governance. Every law, every institution, every office of the Republic is measured against this standard.

The Council of the Magi. Alongside elected democratic institutions, a Council of the Magi serves as the spiritual and ethical oversight body of the Persia Republic. They hold no veto over legislation. They hold something more powerful: moral authority. Their role is to ensure that the Republic never drifts from Asha — that power never again becomes an end in itself.

Secular Governance, Sacred Foundation. The Persia Republic is fully secular. No religion governs law. No priest holds a political office. But unlike the secular voids of modern Western governance, the Persia Republic is not spiritually empty. It is rooted — deeply, consciously, proudly — in Zoroastrian ethics, Persian heritage, and the wisdom of 3,000 years of civilization.

The Restoration of Persian Geography. The ancient Persian world was not confined to the borders drawn by European colonial powers and the Qajar dynasty. The Persia Republic begins careful, diplomatic conversations with neighboring peoples — Kurds, Tajiks, Azerbaijanis, Baluchis — about a new framework of Persian cultural and political cooperation. Not conquest. Not empire. A family reunion.


Phase Four: The Search for the Next Cyrus (Year Five and Beyond)

This is the phase that Reza Pahlavi himself must understand is the purpose of everything that came before it.

Cyrus the Great did not inherit his greatness from his bloodline alone. He earned it through character. He was a man of Asha in the fullest sense — a ruler who liberated the enslaved Babylonian Jews and was called the Messiah in the Hebrew Bible. A ruler whose Cyrus Cylinder became humanity’s first declaration of human rights. A ruler who understood that lasting empire is built not on fear but on dignity.

The Zoroastrian Persia Republic is searching for that character again. Not a king. Not a president in the conventional sense. A Guardian of Asha — a leader whose every action reflects truth, whose governance reflects righteousness, whose legacy reflects the eternal flame.

The Magi will watch. The people will speak. The fire will confirm.

When that person emerges — whether in five years or fifteen — Reza Pahlavi’s greatest act of leadership will be stepping aside and placing the flame in their hands.

That is the plan. That is the restoration.


What the Persian People Must Know

You did not lose your civilization. It was stolen. There is a difference — and that difference matters enormously, because what is stolen can be reclaimed.

Your language survived. Your Nowruz survived. Your poetry survived. Your fire survived. Ferdowsi kept your stories alive for 30 years in hiding. The Zoroastrian communities of Yazd kept the flame burning for 1,400 years when every power on earth told them to extinguish it. Your grandmothers whispered Persian prayers over their children in secret. Your diaspora carried Persian identity to every corner of the globe and never let it die.

You were not defeated. You were delayed.

The delay is over.


The Sacred Commitment of eFireTemple

eFireTemple pledges to serve this restoration not as a political organ, but as a sacred flame — illuminating the path, preserving the wisdom, and ensuring that the Zoroastrian spiritual heritage that was stolen from the Persian people is returned to them in full.

We will document the restoration. We will teach the ancient wisdom. We will connect the diaspora to the homeland. We will honor the Magi. We will keep the fire burning until every Persian — in Tehran and Toronto, in Shiraz and Stockholm, in Yazd and Los Angeles — can stand beneath the lion and sun and say:

We are Persians. We always were. And we are home.


To Reza Pahlavi — Your Place in History Is Already Written

You will not be remembered as the last Shah. You will not be remembered as a king who sought a throne.

You will be remembered as the man who closed the door on 1,400 years of occupation and opened the door to the restoration of the world’s oldest living civilization.

Close the door, Reza. Open the other one.

The Persian people are waiting on the other side.


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Published by eFireTemple.com March 10, 2026 | The Restoration Begins Humata — Hukhta — Hvarshta Good Thoughts — Good Words — Good Deeds Asha — Truth — The Eternal Flame of Persia

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