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Katsina (kätsē`nə, kät`sĭnə), city (1991 est. pop. 182,000), N Nigeria, near the Niger frontier. The city, surrounded by a wall 13 mi (21 km) long, is the trade center for an agricultural region where guinea corn and millet are grown for home consumption, and peanuts, cotton, and hides are produced commercially. The city has a steel-rolling and vegetable oil mills. Leather handicrafts are made in Katsina. In the 17th and 18th cent. it was the largest of the seven Hausa Hausa or Haussa , black African ethnic group, numbering about 23 million, chiefly in N Nigeria and S Niger. The Hausa are almost exclusively Muslim and practice agriculture.
..... Click the link for more information. city-states and the cultural and commercial center of Hausaland. In 1807, Katsina was conquered by the Fulani Fulani , people of W Africa, numbering approximately 14 million. They are of mixed sub-Saharan African and Berber origin. First recorded as living in the Senegambia region, they are now scattered throughout the area of the Sudan from Senegal to Cameroon. ..... Click the link for more information. and lost to Kano Kano , city (1991 est. pop. 595,000), N Nigeria. It is the trade and shipping center for an agricultural region where cotton, cattle, and about half of Nigeria's peanuts are raised. ..... Click the link for more information. its preeminent position among Hausa cities. The city is the site of Katsina Training College and Gobaru Tower mosque. KatsinaCity (pop., 1991: 259,315), northern Nigeria. Probably founded c. 1100, it was the capital of the kingdom of Katsina, one of the earliest Hausa states, and an ancient centre of learning. The city's Fulani emirs retain traditional and advisory roles. It is a market for local agricultural products as well as a centre for traditional crafts and industry. Katsina a city in N Nigeria, in Kaduna state: a major intellectual and cultural centre of the Hausa people (16th--18th centuries). Pop.: 530 000 (2005 est.) Katsina a city in northern Nigeria, in the North-CentralState. Population, 90, 500 (1963). Katsina is a highway junctionand an important commercial and handicraft center. Chief trading commodities include peanuts, cotton, leather, and hides.Until the 19th century the city was the capital of Katsina, the city-state of the Hausa people. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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