Kawkab, Hama

Village in Hama, Syria From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kawkab (Arabic: كوكب; also transliterated as Kokab) is a village in central Syria, administratively part of the Suran Subdistrict of Hama District, located about 20 kilometers (12 mi) east of Hama.[1] According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Kawkab had a population of 1,639 in the 2004 census.[2] Its inhabitants are Sunni Muslims.

Country Syria
City Qrya PcodeC3037
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Kawkab
كوكب
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Kawkab is located in Syria
Kawkab
Kawkab
Location in Syria
Coordinates: 35°17′57″N 36°48′8″E
Country Syria
GovernorateHama
DistrictHama
SubdistrictSuran
Population
 (2004)
  Total
1,639
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
City Qrya PcodeC3037
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History

In 1905, during Ottoman rule (1517–1918), Kawkab was sold by a sheikh of the Mawali, a partly Bedouin tribe of central-northern Syria, to the prominent landowning al-Azm family of Hama. Its inhabitants were Sunni Muslim Arab tenant farmers.[3]

As of 2010, Kawkab's economy was based on agriculture, trade and self-employment outside the village, with most workers engaged in agriculture. Pistachios and olives were the main agricultural crops, and to a lesser extent wheat, cumin and lentils.[1]

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