Golbahar Kurush
Golbahar Kurush
Golbahar Kurush was the one of the most, if not the most, influential Aug-activists of the 20th century. He was one of the early Gene Augs and not only wrote the masterpiece Singularity but also was one of the founding members of the city-state of Runsgard, although he died before its inauguration.
Mental characteristics
Accomplishments & Achievements
His book, Singularity was and still is a major piece of literature that got Kurush his first Nobel Prize, a literature Nobel Prize in 1983, gave its name both the capacities Gene Augs possess, until then only referred as powers, and how Gene Augs started being referred to at the time, Singulars, similarly to the Singulars in the book.
The Singular utopia featured in the book, Rúnsgarðr, later inspired and gave its name to the Aug country of the city-state of Runsgard, which Kurush was a founder of. This lead to his second Nobel Prize, a peace Nobel Prize, in 2000, when the city's contruction, approved by the EU the year before, began.
Ethnicity
Honorary & Occupational Titles
Founder of Runsgard
Year of Death
2006
Birthplace
Iran, Tehran
Children
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