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Deir al Fardis

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Country
  
Syria

District
  
Hama

Population
  
5,890 (2004)

Governorate
  
Hama

Subdistrict
  
Hirbnafsah

Deir al-Fardis

Dayr al-Fardis (Arabic: دير الفرديس‎, Dayr al-Fureidīs‎ or Deir Ferdes (Turkish: Dir Firdis, Arabic: ديرفرديس‎, Dīr Fīrdīs‎) is a town in northwestern Syria, administratively part of the Hama Governorate, southwest of Hama. Nearby localities include Kafr Buhum to the northeast, Tumin and al-Rastan to the southeast and Houla to the southwest. According to the Central Bureau of Statistics, it had a population of 5,890 in the 2004 census. Its inhabitants are predominantly Sunni Muslims.

Map of Deir al-Fardis, Syria

During the Byzantine era, Deir al-Fardis's inhabitants was slow to convert to Christianity, eventually becoming Christian by the 540s. In 1829, during the late Ottoman era, the village was part of the sanjak ("district") of Hama, and consisted of 25 feddans. It paid 2,640 qirsh in taxes to the treasury.

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Deir al-Fardis Wikipedia