Al-Aliyat

Al-'Aliyat (Arabic: العاليات, also spelled Alyat) is a village in the Homs Governorate in central Syria, located southeast of Homs on the western fringes of the Syrian Desert. According to the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), al-'Aliyat had a population of 532 in 2004.[1] Its inhabitants are predominantly Alawites.[2]

Al-'Aliyat

العاليات
Village
Al-'Aliyat
Location in Syria
Coordinates: 34°32′32″N 36°49′48″E
Country Syria
GovernorateHoms
DistrictHoms
SubdistrictHoms
Population
 (2004)
  Total532
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

In April 1924, during French Mandatory rule, followers of Sulayman al-Murshid killed a number of people in al-'Aliyat for not converting to al-Murshid's strain of Alawite Islam. French forces confronted al-Murshid's disciples, who were armed mostly with sticks, and fifty of them were killed, while another fifty were wounded. Al-Murshid was exiled to Raqqa in the aftermath of the clashes.[2]

References

  1. "General Census of Population 2004". Retrieved 2014-07-10.
  2. Seale, Patrick. Asad of Syria: The Struggle for the Middle East. p. 21.
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