Mafraq Explained

Official Name:Mafraq
Native Name:مدينة المَفْرَق
Settlement Type:City
Pushpin Map:Jordan
Pushpin Label Position:Mafraq
Coordinates:32.3399°N 36.2052°W
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name: Jordan
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Mafraq Governorate
Established Title:Founded
Established Date:333 B.C.
Established Title1:Municipality established
Established Date1:1945
Leader Title:Mayor
Leader Name:Abdullah arqan
Area Total Km2:14
Area Metro Km2:128
Elevation M:700
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:580,000
Population As Of:2017
Population Alqasaba District:206,920
Timezone:GMT +2
Timezone Dst:+3
Area Code:+(962)2

Mafraq (Arabic: المفرق Al-Mafraq, local dialects: Mafrag or Mafra;) is the capital city of Mafraq Governorate in Jordan, located 80 km to the north of the national capital, Amman. It is located at a crossroads, with a road north going to Syria and another road to the east going to Iraq. It had 56,340 inhabitants in 2004.

History

Mafraq was first settled in the 4th century BC. It is located about 17 km west of the historic Nabataean and Byzantine town of Umm el-Jimal, which was built in the 1st century.

The city was first named "Fudain", which comes from the word for fortress in Arabic.

In Ottoman times, there was a pilgrims' inn or khan there, known as Khan or Qal'at el-Mafraq, which was part of the Syrian Hajj route, used annually by Muslims on their way to Medina and Mecca.[2] The city gained more significance after the establishment of the Hejaz Railway connecting Damascus (and by extension Istanbul) to Medina in 1908. The Ottoman Turks renamed the city "Mafraq", which means "crossroads" in Arabic.

Mafraq was the location of a British military base and airport during the British post-WWI Mandate. During the Second World War, the city's military base hosted British troops from India, Australia and other British colonies. It later became the base for the Arab Legion during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. Mafraq is the headquarters of the Third Division of the Jordanian Army. King Hussein Air College and an air base of the Royal Jordanian Air Force are also located in the city.

In 1945, the Municipality of Mafraq was established, with Ali Abdeyyah as its first mayor.

As of 2016, 50% of the population of Mafraq were Syrian refugees.[3]

Geography

The city of Mafraq is located in northern Jordan at the boundary between the Hauran plateau and the Syrian Desert, about 80 km north of Amman. It is the capital and largest city of Mafraq Governorate. The city is close to three major cities in the region, Amman to the south, Irbid to the west, and Damascus to the north.

Climate

Mafraq has a cold semi-arid climate (Köppen climate classification BSk). Most rain falls in the winter. The average annual temperature in Mafraq is 16.6°C. About 184mm of precipitation falls annually.

Transport

The international highway that connects Damascus to Riyadh passes through the city. Mafraq has a station on the national railway system.

Education

Al al-Bayt University is the only university in the city. It was established in 1992 and is located on the south-eastern outskirts of Mafraq city.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.mafraq.gov.jo/GeneralInformation.aspx Official city website
  2. Book: Al Shqour, Reem Samed . The Aqaba Khans and the Origin of Khans in Jordan: An Archaeological Approach . 2019 . Gorgias Press . Piscataway, NJ . 978-1-4632-0651-2 . 1106116517 . Ch. 6, Late Islamic Khans of Jordan: Ottoman Khans/Qila' . 27 March 2024.
  3. News: Increasingly, hungry refugees receive aid not as food, but as cash. 4 October 2016. The Economist. 1 October 2016.
  4. Web site: Al al-Bayt University . 21 January 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303234018/http://www.aabu.edu.jo/aboutAABU/genInfo.html . 3 March 2016 . dead .