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Takab is capital of ], ], ]. At the 2006 census, its population was 43,702, in 10,078 families.<ref>{{IranCensus2006|04}}</ref> The city's inhabitants are Azerbaijanis and Kurds who the speak the Azerbaijani & kurdish language. The famous historical complex ] is situated to the North-East of the city. Takht-e-Soleyman was one of Takab's oldest ] ]s during the ] and had the name ''Azargoshnasp''.<ref>Mohammadi,A (1997). History of Takab Afshar. Tehran: Eman press, Khorshidi: 1376.</ref> The ] is also situated in Takab near ]. '''Takab''' or '''Tekab''' ({{lang-fa|تكاب}},<ref>{{Cite book|title=نگاهي به تاريخ و جغرافياي مياندوآب و تكاب و شاهين دژ ء|publisher=ج. محبوبي|year=1991|language=fa}}</ref> {{Lang-azb|تکاب}},{{Citation needed|date=August 2020}} {{Lang-ku|تیکاب}}<ref>{{Cite news|date=8 September 2017|title=کوژراوێک و سێ بریندار بە هۆی ڕووداوی هاتووچۆ لە تیکاب|language=ku|work=Rojikurd|url=https://www.rojikurd.net/%D9%A1%D9%A2%DA%A9%D9%88%DA%98%D8%B1%D8%A7%D9%88%DB%8E%DA%A9-%D9%88-%D8%B3%DB%8E-%D8%A8%D8%B1%DB%8C%D9%86%D8%AF%D8%A7%D8%B1%D9%85-%D8%A8%DB%95-%D9%87%DB%86%DB%8C-%DA%95%D9%88%D9%88%D8%AF%D8%A7%D9%88/}}</ref>) is a city and capital of ], ], ]. At the 2006 census, its population was 43,702, in 10,078 families.<ref>{{IranCensus2006|04}}</ref> The city's inhabitants are Azerbaijanis and Kurds who the speak the Azerbaijani & kurdish language. The famous historical complex ] is situated to the North-East of the city. Takht-e-Soleyman was one of Takab's oldest ] ]s during the ] and had the name ''Azargoshnasp''.<ref>Mohammadi,A (1997). History of Takab Afshar. Tehran: Eman press, Khorshidi: 1376.</ref> The ] is also situated in Takab near ].


==Etymology== ==Etymology==
Shiz is the ancient name used during ] for Takab. Takab means one narrow water way in ]. Tak means one or alone and Ab means water. Takab was originally known as Tikan Təpə by its native Turkic ] until 1941 when Iran's ] officially changed it to Takab. Afshar people are one of the ].<ref>{{cite web|first=P.|last=Oberling|title=Afshar|url=http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/afsar-one-of-the-twenty-four-original-guz-turkic-tribes-t|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110429162916/http://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/afsar-one-of-the-twenty-four-original-guz-turkic-tribes-t|publisher=Encyclopedia Iranica|archive-date=2011-04-29|quote=AFŠĀR, one of the twenty-four original Ḡuz Turkic tribes|access-date=9 July 2009|url-status=dead}}</ref> These originally nomadic Oghuz tribes moved from Central Asia and initially settled in ], ], and ]. Later some of them were relocated by the ] to ] and ].<ref>''', ed. Massoume Price, (ABC-CLIO, 2005), pp. 75, 89.</ref> Today, they are variously grouped as a branch of the ]<ref>''From multilingual empire to contested modern state'', Touraj Atabaki, '''Iran in the 21st Century: Politics, Economics & Conflict''', ed. Homa Katouzian, Hossein Shahidi, (Routledge, 2008), 41.</ref> or the ].<ref>''Richard V. Weekes.'' Muslim peoples: a world ethnographic survey. AZERI. — Greenwood Press, 1978 — p. 56 — {{ISBN|9780837198804}}</ref>
Shiz is the ancient name used during ] for Takab. Takab means one narrow water way in ]. Tak means one or alone and Ab means water.


==People== ==People==

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For other places with the same name, see Takab (disambiguation). City in West Azerbaijan, Iran
Takab تكاب، تیکان تپه
City
File:Takab photos.jpg
Takab is located in IranTakabTakab
Coordinates: 36°24′03″N 47°06′48″E / 36.40083°N 47.11333°E / 36.40083; 47.11333
Country Iran
ProvinceWest Azerbaijan
CountyTakab
BakhshCentral
Government
 • Governor (acting)Mahmud zamani
Population
 • Total81,395
Time zoneUTC+3:30 (IRST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+4:30 (IRDT)
Changing the name of the Tikan Tapa to Takab on 1937 by Pahlavi Government

Takab or Tekab (Template:Lang-fa, Template:Lang-azb, Template:Lang-ku) is a city and capital of Takab County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 43,702, in 10,078 families. The city's inhabitants are Azerbaijanis and Kurds who the speak the Azerbaijani & kurdish language. The famous historical complex Takht-e Soleyman is situated to the North-East of the city. Takht-e-Soleyman was one of Takab's oldest Zoroastrian fire temples during the Sassanid Dynasty and had the name Azargoshnasp. The Karaftu Cave is also situated in Takab near Saqqez.

Etymology

Shiz is the ancient name used during Persian Empire for Takab. Takab means one narrow water way in Persian language. Tak means one or alone and Ab means water. Takab was originally known as Tikan Təpə by its native Turkic Afshar people until 1941 when Iran's Academy of Persian Language and Literature officially changed it to Takab. Afshar people are one of the Oghuz Turkic peoples. These originally nomadic Oghuz tribes moved from Central Asia and initially settled in Iranian Azerbaijan, Azerbaijan republic, and Eastern Turkey. Later some of them were relocated by the Safavids to Khorasan and Mazandaran. Today, they are variously grouped as a branch of the Turkmens or the Azerbaijanis.

People

The two predominant languages spoken in the city are Azerbaijani and Kurdish, while the predominant religion is Shia Islam. Kurdish tribes include Shekak, Sharani, Moslanlu and Zafranlu, while most of the Azerbaijani population is of the Afshar tribe.

Economy

The majority of residents of Takab earn their income from agriculture. Takab is home to the biggest gold mine in the entire country and one of the biggest in the Middle East.

Notable people

References

Notes

  1. https://www.amar.org.ir/english
  2. Burns, Robert (October 8, 2016). "U.S.: Several Russian cruise missiles landed in Iran". Military Times. Archived from the original on January 24, 2017. An earlier report by Fars on Wednesday quoted Iraj Saghafi, acting governor of Takab in northwestern Iran, saying an explosion heard in the region was "possibly related to work in a nearby rock quarry."
  3. نگاهي به تاريخ و جغرافياي مياندوآب و تكاب و شاهين دژ ء (in Persian). ج. محبوبي. 1991.
  4. "کوژراوێک و سێ بریندار بە هۆی ڕووداوی هاتووچۆ لە تیکاب". Rojikurd (in Kurdish). 8 September 2017.
  5. "Census of the Islamic Republic of Iran, 1385 (2006)" (Excel). Statistical Center of Iran. Archived from the original on 2011-09-20.
  6. Mohammadi,A (1997). History of Takab Afshar. Tehran: Eman press, Khorshidi: 1376.
  7. Oberling, P. "Afshar". Encyclopedia Iranica. Archived from the original on 2011-04-29. Retrieved 9 July 2009. AFŠĀR, one of the twenty-four original Ḡuz Turkic tribes
  8. Iran's Diverse Peoples: A Reference Sourcebook, ed. Massoume Price, (ABC-CLIO, 2005), pp. 75, 89.
  9. From multilingual empire to contested modern state, Touraj Atabaki, Iran in the 21st Century: Politics, Economics & Conflict, ed. Homa Katouzian, Hossein Shahidi, (Routledge, 2008), 41.
  10. Richard V. Weekes. Muslim peoples: a world ethnographic survey. AZERI. — Greenwood Press, 1978 — p. 56 — ISBN 9780837198804
  11. "تاریخچه شهر تکاب" (in Persian). Archived from the original on 5 October 2008. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
  12. http://www.farsnews.com/newstext.php?nn=8901181434
West Azerbaijan province, Iran
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