Mu'tah

City in Karak Governorate, Jordan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mu'tah (Arabic: مُؤْتَة, Muʿtah)[1] is a town in Karak Governorate in Jordan. Mutah University is located in the city.[2][3][4]

Gridposition216/055
CountryJordan
Elevation
820 m (2,690 ft)
Quick facts City of Mu'tah مَدِينَة مُؤْتَة, Grid position ...
City of Mu'tah
مَدِينَة مُؤْتَة
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City of Mu'tah is located in Jordan
City of Mu'tah
City of Mu'tah
Coordinates: 31°6′N 35°42′E
Grid position216/055
CountryJordan
ProvinceKarak Governorate
Elevation
820 m (2,690 ft)
Population
 (2015)[1]
  Total
27,426
Time zoneGMT +2
  Summer (DST)+3
Area code+(962)2
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Geography

Mu'tah is located roughly 8 kilometers south of Al-Karak, on the route toward Tafilah.[5]

History

In Islamic tradition, it is known for the Battle of Mu'tah in 629 CE, the first military engagement between the Arab Muslims under Muhammad and the Byzantine Empire. Mausolea were built nearby for some of those fallen in said battle, namely Ja'far ibn Abi Talib, 'Abd Allah ibn Rawahah, and Zayd ibn Harithah.[6][7] An Ayyubid/Mamluk mosque still stands in the town.[8]

In 1596 it appeared in the Ottoman tax registers named as Muta, situated in the nahiya (subdistrict) of Karak, part of the Sanjak of Ajlun. It had 14 households; all Muslim. The villagers paid a fixed tax-rate of 25% on agricultural products; including wheat, barley, summer crops, olive trees/vineyards/fruit trees, goats and bee-hives; in addition to occasional revenues. The total tax was 6,000 akçe.[9]

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