Karak Governorate
Karak is one of the governorates of Jordan, located south-west of Amman, Jordan's capital. Its capital is Al Karak. It borders Madaba and the Capital governorates to the north, Ma'an Governorate from the east, Tafilah Governorate from the south, and the Dead Sea from the west.
History
Ancient history
The land of Karak Governorate was the home of the Kingdom of Moab, during the first millennium BC. Their capital and stronghold is believed to be near the city of Al Karak, which was known as the Qir of Moab.For a brief period of time, the territory came under Persian rule, and then the Nabateans took control of it, until the Romans invaded the Levant and occupied their capital, Petra; in the fourth century a Roman legion, the Legio IV Martia, had a headquarters fortress at Betthorus in Karak. Around 530 the Byzantine Empire established a vassal state ruled by the Ghassanids. The city of Mu'tah was the site of the first clash between the Muslim Arabs and the Byzantines at the Battle of Mu'tah in 629 AD.
With the coming of the crusaders, the Principality of Kerak was established, after which Kerak was a center front between the Ayyubids and the crusaders.
Modern history
From the 15th century until 1917, Karak was under Ottoman rule, then the Emirate of Transjordan. After the creation of the administrative governorates system in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, Kerak Became a governorate on June 16, 1966, with Waheeb Al-Bitar as its first governor.Geography
The land of Karak Governorate is situated along the south eastern coast of the Dead Sea and the mountain chain known as the Mountains of Moab. Wadi Mujib, biblically known as Arnon River, flows through the mountains of Karak Governorate and ends in the Dead Sea. The cities in the governorate are located at elevations ranging from over 1000 meters above sea level in the South Mazar Department to 800 meters above sea level in the northern departments to about 330 meters below sea level at Ghor Al-Safi Department.The governorate is connected to the rest of Jordan by two highways:
- Highway 65, also known as the Kings Highway
- Highway 15, also known as the Desert Highway
Demographics
Demographics of Karak Governorate | 2004 Census | 2010 Estimate |
Female to Male ratio | 49.4% to 50.6% | 49.4% to 50.6% |
Jordanian citizens to foreign nationals | 95.42% to 4.58% | NA |
Urban population | 34.78% | 35% |
Rural population | 65.22% | 65% |
Total population | 204,185 | 238,600 |
The population of districts according to census results:
District | Population | Population | Population |
Karak Governorate | 169,770 | 204,185 | 316,629 |
Al-Āghwār al-Janūbī | ... | 32,446 | 54,867 |
Al-Mazār al-Janūbī | 42,248 | 57,191 | 95,124 |
Al-Qaṣr | 16,587 | 20,860 | 29,407 |
Al-Qaṭrāneh | ... | 6,949 | 10,896 |
'Ayy | ... | 9,711 | 8,152 |
Faqū'e | 10,084 | 12,178 | 16,806 |
Qaṣabah al-Karak | ... | 64,850 | 101,377 |