King Cyrus has been voted the greatest figure of Iran at BBC Persian
Posted: April 2, 2012 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Cyrus the Great, Iranian figures Leave a comment »The audience of BBC Persian TV, Website and Radio have woted Cyrus the Great, the founder of the Persian Empire 25 centuries ago, as the greatest figure of Iran on April 1 2012 (visit the news here). After receiving feedback from the audience, six personalities were put to vote among the Iranians to decide who they would choose as the greatest figure of Iran: Zarathustra, Cyrus, Firdowsi, Avecina, Hafiz, and Mouammad Musadeq, the Iranian Priminister who nationalised Iranian oil in the 1950s.
Garnet Publishing is proud to have published the first novel on the life of this Iranian figure, written by the academy award nominee director, Alexander Jovy. You can read more about the book an Cyrus and on Cyrus himself here, and you can also watch a short video trailer on the book.
Launch Event for the Novel I am Cyrus by Alex Jovy on Azargan, the Iranian Festival of Fire: All welcome
Posted: October 24, 2011 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Academy Award, Achaemenid Empire, Alexander Jovy, Babylon, book, book event, book launch, book signing, Cyrus the Great, fiction, Militiary Commanders, novel, Persia Leave a comment »On 30 November 2011, on the Eve of Azargan, the Iranian Festival of Fire, a launch event and signing will take place at the London Review Bookshop on 30th November to coincide with Azargan, the Iranian festival of fire.
Date: 30 November 2011
Time: 7:00–8:30 PM
Place: London Review Bookshop,14-16 Bury Place, WC1A 2JL, London, United Kingdom
Alex Jovy, the author will be present for signing and the even is open to public. He says about his book: The Iranians regard him as” their Father”, the Babylonians as “the liberator”, the Jews as ” The Anointed of the Lord” and the Greeks called him “The Law Giver”, I call him CYRUS.
The Story of the Real Prince of Persia
A stunning novel that brings to life the enthralling world of Cyrus the Great, the founder of Ancient Persia
- An intense novel of action, passion, tragedy and inspiration.
- Historically fascinating: Cyrus’s Persia was ahead of its time, cultured and exemplified by religious tolerance, yet he was a ruthless conqueror and leader.
- Superbly written with wonderful pace and a detailed sense of place and time.
I am Cyrus is a powerful, intensely vivid and beautifully-written novel which dramatises the life, conquests and passions of Cyrus the Great, the heroic leader of the world’s first great empire: the Persian Empire.
Cyrus was a magnificent leader whose passion won the hearts of his subjects and of two extraordinary women – the beautiful warrior Roshan and the exquisite Cassadane. Cyrus’s vision, extraordinarily ahead of its time, of a society of religious tolerance inspired the foundation of his fabulous empire, yet he was ruthless in his conquests, including Ancient Lydia and the fabled city of Babylon – the richest city in the world.
About the author
Alexander Jovy is a highly sought-after film director. Alex has directed over 40 television commercials as well as award-winning short and feature films. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his very first film ‘Holiday Romance.’ His feature film ‘Sorted’ enjoyed worldwide success and in 2002 Channel 4 made a prime-time television series featuring him called ‘Movie Virgins’.
Cyrus listed as the most successful militiary commanders in history
Posted: May 9, 2011 Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: Alexander the Great, Cyrus the Great, Militiary Commanders Leave a comment »Listverse has produced a list of the 10 most successful militiary commanders in histor. The first place belongs to Cyrus the Great, and the website says:
‘Unlike many others, his empire endured long after his demise due to the political infrastructure he created. He is considered by many to be equal if not greater than Alexander the Great in his accomplishments.’
The list includes:
1. Cyrus the Great
2. Alexander the Great
3. Julius Caesar
4. Napoleon Bonaparte
5. Hannibal Barca
6. Ghengis Khan
7. Adolf Hitler
8. William the Conqueror
9. Attila the Hun
10. Georgy Zhukov
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I AM CYRUS