world.wikisort.org - SyriaAssal al-Ward (Arabic: عسال الورد; also spelled Asal el-Ward) is a town in southern Syria, administratively part of the Rif Dimashq Governorate, located northeast of Damascus along the Syrian–Lebanese borders. Nearby localities include Hala, Hosh Arab and al-Qutayfah to the southeast, Rankous, Saidnaya, Douma and al-Tawani to the south. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics, Assal al-Ward had a population of 5,812 in the 2004 census.[1] The town is also the administrative center of the Assal al-Ward nahiyah which consists of three towns with a combined population of 8,766.[1] Its inhabitants are predominantly Sunni Muslims.[2]
Town in Rif Dimashq, Syria
Assal al-Ward
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Coordinates: 33°51′57″N 36°24′48″E |
Country | Syria |
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Governorate | Rif Dimashq |
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District | Yabroud |
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Subdistrict | Assal al-Ward |
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Elevation | 1,850 m (6,070 ft) |
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• Total | 5,812 |
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Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
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• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
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Area code(s) | 11 |
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History
Assal al-Ward ("the rose makers") was long famous for its flower produce. The flowers produced in the town were supplied to the attar makers of Damascus.[3] But unrestricted grazing reduced the town's once burgeoning yearly harvest of sixty to seventy Kantars (hundredweights) to one or one and a half by the end of the 19th century.[3] During the early 1870s, the village was described as a "well-to-do place" with an entirely Shafi'i Muslim population. Armed men from the village possessed about 250 guns and were led by a local chief, Shaykh Salih. The inhabitants were noted for their hospitality, intelligence and willingness to fight.[4] In 1874, the town was visited by British geographer, Sir Richard Francis Burton, and he noted that the town was affluent, with cool fresh air and healthy inhabitants.[3] In its Quarterly Statement of 1892, the Palestine Exploration Fund described Assal al-Ward as a "village of a few hundred people" with a cool water spring.[5]
Geography
Assal al-Ward lies on a high plateau that starts at 1,600 metres (5,200 ft) between the Qalamoun and Anti-Lebanon Mountains.[6] The large Tertiary-Quaternary basin[7] of Assal al-Ward is watered by several springs, and drains northwards towards the towns of Jayroud and an-Nabek.[6] The area's forest vegetation is dominated by Juniperus excelsa (Greek Juniper) which is observed between 1,880 to 2,200 metres (6,170 to 7,220 ft).[8]
References
- General Census of Population and Housing 2004. Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS). Rif Dimashq Governorate. (in Arabic)
- Robinson and Smith, 1841, vol 3, 2nd appendix, p. 172
- Burton; Drake, 1872, p. 45.
- Royal Geographical Society, 1872, p. 415.
- Palestine Exploration Fund, 1892, p. 167.
- Hastings, 2004, p. 92.
- Beck, 1989, p. 18.
- Merlo; Croitory, ed., 2005, p. 183.
Bibliography
- Burton, R. F.; Tyrwhitt-Drake, C. F. (1872). Unexplored Syria: Visits to the Libanus, the Tulúl el Safá, the Anti-Libanus, the northern Libanus, and the 'Aláh. Vol. 2. Tinsley Brothers.
- Hastings, James (2004). A Dictionary of the Bible: Volume III: (Part I: Kir – Nympha). The Minerva Group, Inc. ISBN 9781410217264.
- Beck, Barry F. (1989). Engineering and Environmental Impacts of Sinkholes and Karts: Proceedings of the third multidisciplinary conference, St. Petersburg-Beach, Florida, 2–4 October 1989. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 9789061919872.
- Merlo, Maurizio; Croitory, Lelia, eds. (2005). Valuing Mediterranean Forests: Towards Total Economic Value. CABI. ISBN 9780851999975.
- Palestine Exploration Fund (1892). Quarterly statement. Vol. 23–24. Palestine Exploration Fund.
- Robinson, E.; Smith, E. (1841). Biblical Researches in Palestine, Mount Sinai and Arabia Petraea: A Journal of Travels in the year 1838. Vol. 3. Boston: Crocker & Brewster.
- Royal Geographical Society (1872). The journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London. Vol. 42. J. Murray.
 Rif Dimashq Governorate |
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Markaz Rif Dimashq District |
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Kiswah Subdistrict | |
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Babbila Subdistrict | |
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Jaramana Subdistrict | |
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Malihah Subdistrict |
- Al-Malihah
- Ahdaf
- Deir al-Asafir
- Hawsh al-Sultan
- Hutaytet al-Turkman
- Shabaa
- Zabdin
- Sahba
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Kafr Batna Subdistrict |
- Kafr Batna
- Beit Sawa
- Aftris
- Hamouriyah
- Hizzah
- Jisrin
- Saqba
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Arbin Subdistrict | |
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Douma District |
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Douma Subdistrict | |
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Harasta Subdistrict | |
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Sabe Biyar Subdistrict | |
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Dumayr Subdistrict | |
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Nashabiyeh Subdistrict | |
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Ghazlaniyeh Subdistrict | |
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Harran al-Awamid Subdistrict | |
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Qutayfah Subdistrict | |
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Jayrud Subdistrict | |
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Maloula Subdistrict |
- Maaloula
- Ain al-Tinah
- Jubb'adin
- al-Tawani
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Raheiba Subdistrict | |
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Al-Tall District |
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Al-Tall Subdistrict | |
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Sednaya Subdistrict |
- Saidnaya
- Badda
- Maarat Saidnaya
- Akoubar
- Hafeir al-Fouqa
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Rankous Subdistrict |
- Rankous
- al-Fayadiyah
- Hosh Arab
- al-Jarniyah
- al-Mahabah
- Ayn Dara
- al-Nour
- Sabnah
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Yabroud Subdistrict | |
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Assal al-Ward Subdistrict | |
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An-Nabek Subdistrict |
- Al-Nabek
- Mashrafet Flita
- Qaldoun al-Marah
- Al-Qastal
- al-Sahel
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Deir Atiyeh Subdistrict |
- Deir Atiyah
- Al-Humayra
- al-Jarajir
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Qara Subdistrict | |
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Al-Zabadani Subdistrict | |
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Madaya Subdistrict | |
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Serghaya Subdistrict | |
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Qatana Subdistrict |
- Qatana
- Ambiya
- al-Aamrat
- Arnah
- Artouz
- al-Bejaa
- Beqaasem
- Drousha
- Jdeidat Artouz
- Kafr Qouq
- Kawkab
- Khan al-Shih
- Manshiyat Khan al-Shih
- Qalaat al-Jandal
- Rakhlah
- Ras al-Ayn
- Rima
- al-Sabboura
- Yaafour
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Beit Jann Subdistrict |
- Beit Jinn
- Darbal
- Ain al-Shaara
- Harfa
- Hinah
- Khirbet al-Sawda
- Maghar al-Mir
- al-Maqrousa
- Mazraat Beit Jinn
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Sa'sa Subdistrict | |
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Darayya Subdistrict |
- Darayya
- Muadamiyat al-Sham
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Sahnaya Subdistrict |
- Sahnaya
- Ashrafiyat Sahnaya
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Hajar al-Aswad Subdistrict | |
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Qudsaya Subdistrict | |
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ad-Dimas Subdistrict | |
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Ein al-Fijeh Subdistrict | |
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На других языках
- [en] Assal al-Ward
[ru] Ассаль-эль-Вард
Ассаль-эль-Вард[1], Асаль-эль-Вард (араб. عسال الورد) — город на юге Сирии, в провинции Дамаск, и расположен к северо-востоку от Дамаска, вдоль сирийско-ливанской границы.
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