In November 1978 Hoveyda was detained by the Shah's short-lived military government. At the time of the February 1979 uprising he gave himself up to the new government appointed by Ayatollah Khomeini. Two months later he was sentenced to death by the Islamic Revolutionary Court and shot the same day.
Hoveyda spoke English, French, German and Arabic and wrote articles for various Persian publications. His favorite recreations include golf, tennis, reading and cultivating roses. Among the honors that he has received are Iran’s highest civilian award, the order of the Taj, first class, and the rank of Commander of the French Légion d’Honneur, as well as decorations from many Western, Asian and Middle East countries.
Hoveyda spoke English, French, German and Arabic and wrote articles for various Persian publications. His favorite recreations include golf, tennis, reading and cultivating roses. Among the honors that he has received are Iran’s highest civilian award, the order of the Taj, first class, and the rank of Commander of the French Légion d’Honneur, as well as decorations from many Western, Asian and Middle East countries.