The following is a of the history of the city of Hama, Syria.
Prior to 7th century
- 11th century BCE â Town is "capital of Aramean kingdom of Hamath."
- 854 BCE â Town taken by Assyrian Shalmaneser II.
- 743 BCE â Assyrians in power again.
- 740 BCE â Uprising.
- 720 BCE â Uprising "crushed by Sargon."
- 540 BCE â Persians in power (approximate date).
- 64 BCE â Town becomes part of the Roman province of Syria.
7thâÂÂ19th centuries
20th century
21st century
- 2003 â Population: 427,369 (estimate).
- 2008 â Population: 1,508,000 (estimate).
- 2011
- 15 MarchâÂÂ3 July: Mass demonstrations.
- 3 JulyâÂÂ4 August: Army crackdown on protesters.
- SeptemberâÂÂDecember: Hama Governorate clashes
- 2012
- 14 April: City under full SAA control
- 25 April: Explosion in Mashaa Attayar.
- 2012/13
- AutumnâÂÂspring: Rebels in control of Hamidiyah, Tariq Halab and Al-Arbain neighbourhoods
- 2013
- 25 AprilâÂÂ15 June: Rest of the city captured by SAA during 2013 Hama offensive.
- 2024
- 30 NovemberâÂÂ5 December: Syrian opposition forces captured the city following fierce clashes.
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