Homs
Homs
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Homs (Arabic, حمص Himş) is a city and governorate in Syria. The city is located on the Orontes river, dating back to 2300 B.C.. In Roman times it was known as Emesa, and it was known as Kadesh during Biblical times. The Krak des Chevaliers is built on the mountain gap near Homs. It is also home to the Tomb of Khalid bin Walid, a famous and celebrated Muslim Warrior. The current population of the city is 700,000.
The residents of Homs (Hamasne) have a reputations of being crazy and having an official holiday (every Wednesday) for practicing a Crazy Fest (Eid El- Majaneen). This myth has its roots in antiquity when the Romans decided to conquer the city. When the citizens heard the Romans were approaching, the council put out advisories for residents to act as if they were crazy. Plans were put for the citizens to eat with full mouths, excrete in the open, dance, and make practical jokes. The resident followed this advice, ensuring the seige was not violent.