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ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION IN SOUTH GYEONGSANG PROVINCE, SOUTH KOREA
Haman, Gyeongsangnam-do; Chirwo; Chirwon; Haman-gun; Haman, South Korea

Haman         
  • Esther denouncing Haman by [[Ernest Normand]]
  • ''Haman Begging the Mercy of Esther'', by [[Pieter Lastman]]
  • ''Crucifixion of Haman'' by Michelangelo, Sistine Chapel
BIBLICAL FIGURE
Haman (Judaism); Vajezatha; Ari Dai; Ari dai; Aridatha; Arisai; Haman the Agagite; Haman (Bible); Adaua; Haman (biblical figure)
Haman ( ; also known as Haman the Agagite or Haman the evil) is the main antagonist in the Book of Esther, who according to the Hebrew Bible was an official in the court of the Persian empire under King Ahasuerus, commonly identified as Xerxes I (died 465 BCE) but traditionally equated with Artaxerxes I or Artaxerxes II. As his epithet Agagite indicates, Haman was a descendant of Agag, the king of the Amalekites.
Haman in rabbinic literature         
Haman in Rabbinic Literature
Allusions in rabbinic literature to the Biblical character of Haman, the anti-Jewish villain of the Book of Esther, contain various expansions, elaborations and inferences beyond what is presented in the text of the Bible itself.
Protruding ear         
  • Father and son with otapostasis
ABNORMALLY PROTRUDING HUMAN EAR
User:Netha Hussain/sandbox/Bat ear; Prominent ear; Otapostasis; Protruding ears; Jug ear
Prominent ear, otapostasis or bat ear is an abnormally protruding human ear. It may be unilateral or bilateral.

ويكيبيديا

Haman County

Haman County (Haman-gun) is a county in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. The local government is seated in Gaya-eup. The county magistrate is Seok Gyu Jin.

In the early Common Era, Haman was the seat of Ara Gaya, a leading state of the Gaya confederacy. Many relics from this period are still preserved in the county. After the fall of Gaya, Haman was absorbed into Silla as Asirang-gun; in 757 its name was changed to Haman-gun, which it bears today.

It borders Changwon-si to the east and south, Changyeong-gun to the north and Uiryeong-gun to the west. It comprises 3.9% of Gyeongsangnam-do. Haman-gun stretches 29 km from east to west and 26 km from north to south. It is located roughly in the center of Gyeongsnam-do. The county is fairly mountainous with Gaya-eup being in the river valley. The highest peak in Haman-gun is Yeohang-san (770m). There are many tributaries of the Nakdong and Namgang rivers in Haman. The Namgang River serves as the county line between Uiryeong and Haman and the Nakdong river as the county line between Haman and Changyeong.