F.G. Ghamsari explores the life of Cyrus the Great and his influential empire, highlighting themes of equality, freedom, and the foundations of human rights during 600-530 BC. The narrative delves into Cyrus's vision and leadership, showcasing how his policies and governance shaped the principles of justice and tolerance in ancient society.
F. G. Ghamsari Books




A Basket of Goodies
- 140 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Exploring the essential tasks of life, this book emphasizes the importance of reflection and connection in our short journey. It addresses pressing social and economic issues, urging readers to learn from one another and recognize the pain in the world to prevent tragedies. With a focus on fostering understanding and peace, it aims to resonate with readers of all ages—offering insights to the young, joy to the elderly, and knowledge to middle-aged individuals. The author views this work as a meaningful contribution to humanity's betterment.
In this book, Cyrus the Great and His Empire, author F.G.Ghamsari writes the story of equality, freedom, and the establishment of human rights (600-530BC). Two thousand five hundred years later, equality remains a conflict and justice does not exist. Unfairness is the way of life and persecution of innocents with a guilty conviction feeds the corrupted regimes of many countries. Black Lives Matter is indicative that even acclaimed the greatest nation ever, the United States, needs to improve the conditions of equality and human rights. The story began when the king ordered an infant to be put to death but by help of a shepherd, that child stayed alive and became a king, named Cyrus, who changed unjust rules. Violence against a defeated nation for rulers was haughty as Nebuchadnezzar leader of Babylon wrote, "I ordered one hundred thousand eyes pulled out..." He was proud to bring fifteen thousand Jew prisoners to Babylon. Cyrus came and averted these tyrannies. Whether we believe words of the Holy Bible or trace his actions, the result would be the same that Cyrus, "the Messiah", was to carry on a "Divine Mission", benefiting humanity forever.
Exploring the interconnectedness of life’s essential tasks, this book emphasizes the importance of reflection on social and economic issues that affect humanity. It addresses the need for understanding and compassion to prevent tragedies and promote peace. Aimed at readers of all ages, it seeks to impart knowledge and joy, encouraging young people to learn, elderly individuals to find happiness, and middle-aged readers to gain insights. The author views this work as a meaningful contribution to fostering a better world for everyone.