Brief History of Katsina State




 Brief History of Katsina State

History


Katsina State was carved out of Kaduna State on September 23, 1987 by the then regime of General Ibrahim Babangida. It's capital is Katsina. 

It is made up of two emirates which feature prominently in the establishment of the seven Hausa Kingdoms.

The lineage between Bayajida and Daurama produced the founders of Daura, Katsina, Zaria, Kano, Rano Gobir and Biram. The legendary Kusugu well where the snake called Sarki was slain is one of the tourist attractions of Daura.


Katsina was founded by Kumayo and before the Fulani conquest had been an important seat of learning and a commercial centre of the trans-Saharan Trade. It provided one of the earliest education centres of the north.

Located in northern Nigeria, Katsina State occupies 24,192 square kilometres. Katsina State is bounded in the East by Kano and Jigawa States, in the West by Zamfara State, in the South by Kaduna State and in the North by the Niger Republic. The indigenes are Hausa and Fulani.





Banks in Katsina
Brief History of Katsina
Business and Economy
General and Teaching Hospitals
Hotels and Guest Houses
Katsina State Ministries Agencies and Parastatals
Police Stations
Popular Markets
Shopping Malls
Restaurants, Bars, Night Clubs
Traditional Rulers



TOURIST ATTRACTIONS

Emirs Palace in Katsina & Daura
Gobarau Minaret
Katsina City Gate
Katsina Teacher’s College
Kusugu Well, Daura
National Museum, Katsina

FESTIVALS AND CARNIVALS
Durbar Festival
Jaci Festival
Kallon Kuwa Festival


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