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Timeline of Hama

The following is a of the history of the city of Hama, Syria.

Prior to 7th century

  • 11th century BCE – Town is "capital of Aramean kingdom of Hamath."
  • 854 BCE – Town taken by Assyrian Shalmaneser II.
  • 743 BCE – Assyrians in power again.
  • 740 BCE – Uprising.
  • 720 BCE – Uprising "crushed by Sargon."
  • 540 BCE – Persians in power (approximate date).
  • 64 BCE – Town becomes part of the Roman province of Syria.

7th–19th centuries

20th century

  • 1901 – Population: 45,000 (approximate).
  • 1902 – Rayak-Hama railway begins operating.
  • 1906 – Aleppo-Hama railway constructed.
  • 1917 – Shaker al-Hanbali becomes mayor.
  • 1918 – Town becomes part of French Mandate of Syria.
  • 1925 – 1925 Hama uprising, early October uprising by Hama's inhabitants led by Fawzi al-Qawuqji against the French mandate, subsequent crackdown by French forces. Part of the Great Syrian Revolt.
  • 1930 – Population: 60,000.
  • 1941 – Al-Taliya Sport Club formed.
  • 1945 – Al-Nawair Sport Club formed.
  • 1946 – City becomes part of independent Syrian Republic.
  • 1960 – Population: 97,390.
  • 1963 – April: Anti-Baathist demonstrations.
  • 1964
  • April: Conflict between Muslim Brotherhood and Baath leaders.
  • Population: 131,630 (estimate).
  • 1970 – Population: 137,421.
  • 1980 – February: Islamist uprising
  • 1981 – April: 1981 Hama massacre.
  • 1982 – February: Muslim Brotherhood uprising against Hafez al-Assad government; crackdown.
  • 1985 – Population: 193,610 (estimate).
  • 1989 – Apamea Cham Palace Hotel built.

21st century

  • 2003 – Population: 427,369 (estimate).
  • 2008 – Population: 1,508,000 (estimate).
  • 2011
  • 15 March–3 July: Mass demonstrations.
  • 3 July–4 August: Army crackdown on protesters.
  • September–December: Hama Governorate clashes
  • 2012
  • 14 April: City under full SAA control
  • 25 April: Explosion in Mashaa Attayar.
  • 2012/13
  • Autumn–spring: Rebels in control of Hamidiyah, Tariq Halab and Al-Arbain neighbourhoods
  • 2013
  • 25 April–15 June: Rest of the city captured by SAA during 2013 Hama offensive.
  • 2024
  • 30 November–5 December: Syrian opposition forces captured the city following fierce clashes.

See also

References

Bibliography

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