Al Hashimiya


Al Hashimiya, also called Farah, is a village in northern Jordan. It is situated in the Governorate of Ajloun, and is one of many agricultural villages locating near Jordan Valley. The distinct location of Al Hashimiya represents the frontiers between the Jordan Valley in the west and Ajloun Mountains to the east.
It had a population of 9509 in 2015. The five major families in Al Hashimiya are: the Gharaibeh, Bani Ata, Zaareer, Rababah and Qawaqneh. It is famous for its Roman Olive Trees.

Geography

Al Hashimiya is in North Jordan. It is part Ajloun., and is one of many agricultural villages locating near Jordan Valley. The distinct location of Al Hashimiya represents the frontiers between the Jordan Valley in the west and Ajloun Mountains to the east. This frontiers called Shafa.

History

The history of Al Hashimiya is part of the history of Ajloun. See for Johann Ludwig Burckhardt's account of a relatively recent history of the area.
It is unknown when Al Hashimiya was permanently settled. Some of the older stone buildings in the village suggest the mid-16th century. However, ancient houses and Caves must have existed long before that, based on the number of generations the elderly reported through oral tradition and some Ottoman Empire records. It is expected that there lived more than 13 generations so far in Al Hashimiya, making the estimated date of settlement between 1500 and 1600 CE, This can be concluded because some coins from Ottoman Period were found.