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Mahmoud Etemadzadeh
Mahmoud Etemadzadeh or Mahmoud Etemadzadeh (; January 14, 1915 – May 31, 2006 in Rasht, Qajar Iran, Iran), also known as M. A. Beh-azin (), was an Iranian writer, literary translator, Navy Lieutenant and political activist. Behazin translated a large number of modern Western classics and some works by William Shakespeare, Shakespeare and Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Goethe. He was a member of the Tudeh Party of Iran, Tudeh Party. A group of his younger contemporaries recently provided a review of his work and life on the occasion of his centennial. Behazin is highly regarded by literary circles in Iran for his quality and command of Persian language, Persian and the resulting beauty and honesty of his translations into Persian of Western literary works. Works of Translation 'And Quiet Flows the Don' by Mikhail Sholokhov, Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov 'Hamlet, Hamlet, Prince of Denmark' by William Shakespeare 'Othello' by William Shakespeare 'King Lear' by William Shakesp ...
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Rasht
Rasht (; ) is a city in the Central District (Rasht County), Central District of Rasht County, Gilan province, Gilan province, Iran, serving as the capital of the province, the county, and the district. The city is also known as the "City of Rain" (). With a population of 679,995 in 2016, it is the most populous city in northern Iran. Rasht is the largest city on Iran's Caspian Sea coast. Due to being between the coast and the mountains, the local environment is rainy with a humid subtropical climate, humid subtropical climate. It also has a temperate rainforest to its south, in contrast to the rest of Iran, which is mostly arid. It is a major trade center between Caucasus, Caucasia, Russia, and Iran, using the port of Bandar-e Anzali. Rasht is also a major tourist center with the resort of Masouleh in the adjacent mountains and the beaches of Caspian as some of the major attractions. Historically, Rasht was a major transport and business center which connected Iran to Russi ...
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