Mahmoud Etemadzadeh

[2] Behazin translated a large number of modern Western classics and some works by Shakespeare and Goethe.

A group of his younger contemporaries recently provided a review of his work and life on the occasion of his centennial.

'And Quiet Flows the Don' by Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov 'Hamlet, Prince of Denmark' by William Shakespeare 'Othello' by William Shakespeare 'King Lear' by William Shakespeare 'The Enchanted Soul' by Romain Rolland 'Old Goriot' by Honore De Balzac 'Cousin Bette' by Honore De Balzac He studied naval engineering in "Brest" University in Paris, then he came to Iran and entered the Navy.

He moved to Khoramshahr and after two years, he became the chief engineer of the Navy repairing workshop in Bandar -e Anzali.

He was an Iranian Imperial Navy Lieutenant; his left hand was injured during the Anglo-Soviet invasion of Iran in Bandar-e Anzali by shrapnel from a Soviet bomb and was later amputated.