Manuchehr Farhadi stood at the edge of the vast refugee camp, the scorching Syrian sun beating down on his shoulders. At 22, he was the youngest field coordinator for the International Peacekeeping Force, tasked with managing this sprawling city of tents and makeshift shelters. As he surveyed the scene, Manuchehr couldn't help but think of his grandmother's stories about his namesake – the legendary Shah Manuchehr, who had united a fractured Iran centuries ago...