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Not sure why the names of families were taken out. I think that should be discussed before actually taking it out. -- unsigned comment by 155.188.247.6

  • The names of families were removed because the information is completely unsourced, and not notable. Comments like "Husn's inhabitants are know to be highly educated and musically inclined" will also be removed because they are unsourced and also not NPOV - "highly educated" according to who and compared to what? --Shannonr 20:57, 5 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Major Edit

I've heavily edited this page to remove the irrelevant cultural notes, which belong -- if anywhere -- on a page of their own. I'd love to be able to include the following anecdote in some form, but it would need a reference, and major editing.

In 1914 the first world ware started and the Ottomans were defeated along with the Germans and the reign was divided according to the Sykes-Peco agreement between France and England, during that time the emirate of east of Jordan was established with Abdullah bin Hussein as a prince, and when the government started to divide the emirate into governents al hoson was the first choice to be the main government in the north side of the emirate, but the people of the city refused the proposal saying that they don’t want the army to walk around in the city seeing their women and families, so instead the government chose Irbid.

Future editors of this page please note how other "small city" pages have been developed, and avoid adding paragraphs of original research on irrelevancies like greek sexual politics (!). --Shannonr (talk) 07:34, 21 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

yes then? ...... --O.waqfi (talk) 22:56, 22 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]


the name

the name of this city is al husn .so i'll change it .--O.waqfi (talk) 22:56, 22 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]