Ghasm غصم | |
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Veelage | |
Coordinates: 32°32′44″N 36°22′33″E / 32.54556°N 36.37583°E | |
Kintra | ![]() |
Governorate | Daraa Govrenorate |
Destrict | Daraa Destrict |
Nahiyah | al-Jiza |
Elevation | 531 m (1,742 ft) |
Population (2004 census)[1] | |
• Total | 3,666 |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Ghasm (Arabic: غصم, spelt Ghasam) is a veelage in southern Sirie, admeenistratively pairt o the Daraa Governorate, locatit northeast o Daraa an wast o Bosra. Other nearby localities include Maarbah tae the east, al-Sahwah tae the north, al-Jiza tae wast an al-Mataaiya tae the sooth. Accordin tae the Sirie Central Bureau o Statistics (CBS), Ghasm haed a population of 3,666 in the 2004 census.[1]
A Roman road, still in uise in the late 19t century, leads tae Ghasm.[2]
The veelage contains a ruined Byzantine-era kirk. It wis dedicatit tae the honor o Saunts Sergius an Bacchus in 593 CE.[3] The Sunni Muslim al-Miqdad clan haes been the predominant faimily in Ghasm an a nummer o nearbi touns syne the Ottoman Empire era.[4]
In 1596 Ghasm appeared in the Ottoman tax registers as Gasim an wis pairt o the nahiya o Butayna in the Qada o Hauran. It hade an entirely Muslim population consistin o 25 hoosehaulds an 12 bachelors. Taxes wur paid on wheat, baurley, simmer crops, goats an/or beehives, an a watter-mill.[5]
In 1895 travellers passin through the veelage were tauld o hou the Druze haed raidit the veelage in 1893. The veelagers haed tae rely on the Druze for the watter-course tae be led bi the veelage, an in 1894 they haed paid the Druze 200 mejidiehs.[2]