Qardaha

al-Qurdaha
القَرْدَاحَة
Town
al-Qurdaha is located in Syria
al-Qurdaha
al-Qurdaha
Location in Syria
Coordinates: 35°27′26″N 36°03′35″E / 35.45722°N 36.05972°E / 35.45722; 36.05972
Country Syria
GovernorateLatakia
DistrictQardaha
SubdistrictQardaha
Elevation
420 m (1,380 ft)
Population
 (2004)
 • Total
8,671
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

Qardaha (Arabic: القَرْدَاحَة / ALA-LC: Qardāḥah) is a town in northwestern Syria, in the mountains overlooking the coastal town of Latakia. Nearby localities include Kilmakho to the west, Bustan al-Basha to the southwest, Harf al-Musaytirah to the southeast and Muzayraa to the north. According to the Syrian Central Bureau of Statistics, Qardaha had a population of 8,671 in 2004.[1] It has a predominantly Alawite population and is the traditional home of the Assad family,[2] which ruled Syria from 1970 until 2024. It is believed that many of Assad’s loyalists have fled to Qardaha after the end of the Assad regime in December 2024.

Syrian President Hafez al-Assad, who ruled from 1970 to 2000, was born in Qardaha. Under Assad, the government poured massive investments into Qardaha, Latakia and the surrounding region. Qardaha has many luxurious villas. A major statue of Hafez al-Assad used to exist in the town center, and a huge mausoleum containing the graves of Bassel al-Assad and Hafez al-Assad was also previously located there. Hasan al-Khayer was also born in Qardaha.

  1. ^ General Census of Population and Housing 2004. Syrian Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS). Latakia Governorate. (in Arabic)
  2. ^ Balanche, Fabrice (2006). La région alaouite et le pouvoir syrien (PDF) (in French). Karthala Editions. ISBN 2845868189.

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