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· مقبره حيقوق نبي
· آرامگاه مير رضي الدين
· مدرسه علميه شيخ عليخان زنگنه
· كاروانسراي فرسفج
· شاهزاده ناصر
· امامزاده كوه
· امامزاده شاهزيد
· كمربسته سركان
· منطقه خان گرمز
· آبشار افشار
· رودخانه خرم رود
· رودخانه سرابي
· كاروانسراي شاه عباس مربوط به دوره صفويه
Habakkuk or Havakuk (חֲבַקּוּק, Standard Hebrew Ḥavaqqūq, Tiberian Hebrew Ḥăḇaqqûq) was a prophet in the Bible Old Testament and Jewish Tanakh. The name is possibly related to an Akkadian word for a plant or the Hebrew word meaning "embrace". He was the eighth of the twelve minor prophets and likely the author of the Book of Habakkuk, which bears his name.
Practically nothing is known about Habakkuk's personal history, and all that we surmise is inferred from the text of his book, which consists of five oracles about the Chaldeans (Assyrians) and a song of praise to God. Since the Chaldean rise to power is dated c. 612 B.C., we can assume that he was active about that time, making him an early contemporary of Jeremiah and Zephaniah. Jewish sources, however, do not group him with those two prophets, who are often placed together, so it is possible that he was slightly earlier than they.
Habakkuk is unique among the prophets in that he openly questions the wisdom of God. In the first part of the first chapter, the Prophet sees the injustice among his people and asks why God does not take action: "1:2 Yahweh, how long will I cry, and you will not hear? I cry out to you “Violence!” and will you not save?" - (World English Bible).
There is a mausoleum in the city of Toyserkan in west of Iran which is believed to be the mausoleum of Habakkuk the Prophet [1]. It is protected by Iran's Cultural Heritage Organization. The Organization's guide to the Hamedan Province states that Habakkuk was believed to be a guardian to the Temple of Solomon, and that he was captured by the Babylonians and remained in their prison for some years. After beeing freed by Cyrus the Great, he went to Ecbatana and remained there until he died, and was buried somewhere nearby, in what is today Toyserkan.
Toyserkan is a city located about 100 km south of Hamadan, at west of Iran. It is the outcome of the merger of three old villages Toy, Serkan and Shekan. However, it was formerly called Roud Avar. Latter was ruined in the invasion of the Mongols and its people fled to those three village. The ancient hills of Baba Kamal, Roudlar, Shahrestaneh, the remains of a Sassanid city in Velashjerd, the Saljuk Dome named after prophet Habakuk, the Safavid building of Shaykh Ali Khani School and the Qajar period’s covered bazaar, are all indicative of Toyserkan’s historical background
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| Located about 100 km south of Hamadan, it is the outcome of the merger of three old villages Toy, Serkan and Shekan. However , it was formerly called Roud Avar. Latter was ruined in the invasion of the Mongols and its people fled to those three village. The ancient hills of Baba Kamal, Roudlar, Shahrestaneh, the remains of a Sassanid city in Velashjerd, the Saljuk Dome named after prophet habaqooq, the Safavid building of Shaykh Ali Khani School and the Qajar period’s covered bazaar, are all indicative of Toyserkan’s historical background. |
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