Aydamun (also spelled as Aidamoun or Aaidamoun)[1][2][3] is a Lebanese village.
[4] In 1838, Eli Smith noted ''Aidemun as a "Greek Christians" and Turkmen village, located east of esh-Sheikh Muhammed.
[5] It has a population of about 4,000 people, 66% of whom are of Sunni Lebanese Turkmen origin.
However, its Turkish links are not as strong as the nearby Turkish-populated village of Kouachra.
[6] In 1966 the village had a population of about 300 people, and it was famous for producing Akkar carpets, which were home-produced by the local women.