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of the
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of the city of Hama, Syria.


Prior to 7th century

* 11th century BCE – Town is "capital of
Aramean The Arameans ( oar, 𐤀𐤓𐤌𐤉𐤀; arc, 𐡀𐡓𐡌𐡉𐡀; syc, ܐܪ̈ܡܝܐ, Ārāmāyē) were an ancient Semitic-speaking people in the Near East, first recorded in historical sources from the late 12th century BCE. The 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 The Persians are an Iranian ethnic group who comprise over half of the population of Iran. They share a common cultural system and are native speakers of the Persian language as well as of the languages that are closely related to Persian. ...
in power (approximate date). * 64 BCE – Town becomes part of the Roman province of Syria.


7th–19th centuries

* 639 CE – Town taken by Arab Muslim
Abu Ubaidah ibn al-Jarrah ʿĀmir ibn ʿAbd Allāh ibn al-Jarrāḥ ( ar, عامر بن عبدالله بن الجراح; 583–639 CE), better known as Abū ʿUbayda ( ar, أبو عبيدة ) was a Muslim commander and one of the Companions of the Islamic prophet ...
. * 637 – Great Mosque built. * 10th century –
Hamdanid The Hamdanid dynasty ( ar, الحمدانيون, al-Ḥamdāniyyūn) was a Twelver Shia Arab dynasty of Northern Mesopotamia and Syria (890–1004). They descended from the ancient Banu Taghlib Christian tribe of Mesopotamia and Eastern ...
s in power. * 968 – Town sacked by Byzantine forces of Nicephorus Phocas. * 11th century – Town sacked by
Mirdasid The Mirdasid dynasty ( ar, المرداسيون, al-Mirdāsiyyīn), also called the Banu Mirdas, was an Arab dynasty which ruled an Aleppo-based emirate in northern Syria and the western Jazira ( Upper Mesopotamia) more or less continuously f ...
forces. * 1108 –
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takes town. * 1114 –
Seljuks The Seljuk dynasty, or Seljukids ( ; fa, سلجوقیان ''Saljuqian'', alternatively spelled as Seljuqs or Saljuqs), also known as Seljuk Turks, Seljuk Turkomans "The defeat in August 1071 of the Byzantine emperor Romanos Diogenes by the Turk ...
in power. * 1157 –
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. * 1172 –
Nur al-Din Mosque The Nur Al-Din Mosque ( ar, جَامِع نُور ٱلدِّين, Jāmiʿ Nūr ad-Dīn, transliteration: ''Jami Nur al-Din'') is a Zengid-era mosque in Hama, Syria.Saladin Yusuf ibn Ayyub ibn Shadi () ( – 4 March 1193), commonly known by the epithet Saladin,, ; ku, سه‌لاحه‌دین, ; was the founder of the Ayyubid dynasty. Hailing from an ethnic Kurdish family, he was the first of both Egypt and ...
takes town from Zangids. * 1178 –
Al-Muzaffar I Umar Al-Muzaffar Taqi al-Din Umar ( ar, المظفر تقي الدين عمر) (died 1191) was the Kurdish Ayyubid prince of Hama from 1179 to 1191 and a general of Saladin. He was the son of Saladin's brother Nur ad-Din Shahanshah, and brother of Fa ...
becomes Emir of Hama. * 1191 –
Al-Mansur I Muhammad Al-Mansur I Muhammad was the Ayyubid emir of Hama, son of Al Muzaffar Taqi ad-Din Umar and grandson of Nur ad-Din Shahanshah, brother of Saladin and Al-Adil. He ruled from 1191–1219. Accession On the death of his father Taqi ad-Din Umar a ...
becomes Emir of Hama. * 1221 – Al-Nasir Kilij Arslan becomes Emir of Hama. * 1229 –
Al-Muzaffar II Mahmud Al-Muzaffar II Mahmud was the Ayyubid emir of Hama first in 1219 (616 AH) and then restored in 1229–1244 (626 AH–642 AH). He was the son of al-Mansur Muhammad and the older brother of al-Nasir Kilij Arslan. Usurpation In 1219, al-Mansur cal ...
becomes Emir of Hama. * 1244 – Al-Mansur Muhammad II becomes Emir of Hama. * 1260 – Town sacked by Mongols. * 1284 – Al-Muzaffar III Mahmud becomes Emir of Hama. * 1299 – Mamluks in power. * 1310 – Ayyubid
Abu al-Fida Ismāʿīl b. ʿAlī b. Maḥmūd b. Muḥammad b. ʿUmar b. Shāhanshāh b. Ayyūb b. Shādī b. Marwān ( ar, إسماعيل بن علي بن محمود بن محمد بن عمر بن شاهنشاه بن أيوب بن شادي بن مروان ...
becomes Emir of Hama. * 1323 – al-Izzi Mosque built. * 1326 – Abu'l-Fida Mosque built. * 1331 –
Al-Afdal Muhammad Al-Afdal Muhammad ( ar, الأفضل محمد) was the last Ayyubid governor of Hama, in central Syria, reigning from 1332 to 1341. He was the son and successor of Abu'l-Fida, and a descendant of Saladin's brother Nur ad-Din Shahanshah. After the ...
becomes Emir of Hama. * 1400 –
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takes town. * 1453 – al-Mamunye (
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) constructed. * 1516 – Ottoman Turks in power. * 1556 – Khan Rustum Pasha (caravansary) built. * 1742 –
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built. * 1858 – Population: 30,000. * 1864 – Town becomes capital of the Hamah sanjak (district) in the Vilayet of Sham. * 1875 – Cholera outbreak. * 1898 – Public library opens (approximate date).


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:
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between Muslim Brotherhood and Baath leaders. ** Population: 131,630 (estimate). * 1970 – Population: 137,421. * 1980 – February: Islamist uprising * 1981 – April:
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. * 1982 – February: Muslim Brotherhood uprising against
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government;
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. * 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.


See also

* Timelines of other
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in Syria: Aleppo, Damascus, Homs, Latakia


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