Because Bhargav Rao got lost on his way to the answer box, I'm going to promote his comments to a proper answer. Don't let this stop you from reading his comments directly on the question.
Basically, Mobina, you were the unfortunate victim of some voting shenanigans. As is our policy with targeted voting, we invalidated all of these votes, which caused your reputation to be corrected automatically by the system. You can see the record of this in your reputation history:

(See also: this FAQ on how to audit your reputation history.)
The invalidation took place on June 23rd, and it caused you to lose 760 reputation points. The reputation history shows this as a "reversal" event, noting that "voting [was] corrected". You also got an upvote on one of your answers on June 23rd, which netted you +10 reputation, so your total reputation net on June 23rd was a depressing –750. That's the date where you lost all of your rep.
Now, we have absolutely no reason to believe that you were in any way complicit—or even aware—of having been targeted for votes. In fact, you were unfortunately not the only user who was targeted. There were a fair number of other users who were caught up in this mess, and they all lost a lot of reputation on this same day.
Unfortunately, I cannot go into any more detail about the events that necessitated this vote invalidation. About all I can say is that there was a particular user (or a small group of users) who were indiscriminately showering other users with votes for reasons unrelated to the quality of their posts. That's just as unfair as if they've been targeting these people with revenge downvotes, and we had to reverse that. We take our reputation system seriously, because we know many of our users do, too. (Not to mention reputation is the basis for the conference of privileges on the site.)
There's nothing magical about the day June 23rd. That's just the day when a staff member (Community Manager) found the time to investigate the voting abnormalities in detail and push the appropriate buttons to invalidate the targeted votes. It could have been any other day. It should have been much sooner after the targeted votes occurred, but it wasn't. I'm sorry about that. There is a large backlog on targeted voting investigations and only a very small number of people who can handle these. They also need to be handled with extreme care, to avoid making mistakes, and that means they take even longer.
Furthermore, both from myself and on behalf of the entire moderator team, we are very sorry that you had to experience this. We're sorry that someone saw fit to abuse the voting system in this manner, targeting you with inappropriate upvotes, making you think that you were legitimately earning reputation. You have, of course, legitimately earned a lot of reputation—and we earnestly thank you for the contributions that you've made here to have earned that reputation.
When we invalidate votes, we make sure only to invalidate the targeted/fraudulent votes. We don't remove any legitimately-earned votes. What that means is, even though it looks like you lost a bunch of reputation, you didn't, really. All of your earned reputation is still there.
The best way to think about vote invalidations is really that we are fixing a bug. There was a bug in the system that was causing it to report an incorrect reputation score for your account. We've fixed that bug, and the fix resulted in your reputation going down, because the bug was causing an over-reporting. You didn't "lose" anything; we aren't punishing you. (If you were in trouble or believed to be guilty of engaging in vote fraud directly, we would have sent you a private message to this effect, and possibly even a temporary suspension.)
As Bhargav already said, we realize that seeing this kind of thing in your reputation history, and seeing the reputation number that you've been tracking so carefully take a precipitous fall, can be very jarring and discouraging. We're sorry about that. If we had handled this situation earlier, it would have reduced the scope of the fallout. But, we didn't, and now you and other users are having to pay the consequences. Please don't let this discourage you from continuing to participate.