Karshi Abuja

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Karshi is a town in Nigeria. It is located in the Federal Capital Territory, a satellite town situated in Abuja Municipal Area Council. Its geographical coordinates are 8° 49' 40" North, 7° 33' 0" East and its original name (with diacritics) is Karshi. Karshi is about 38 km to Federal capital city of Abuja and 41 km from Karshi to Apo.[1]

The predominant tribe in this town are the Gwandara who constitute about 85% of the total population. In the 1980s with the creation of Abuja as the Federal Capital Territory some Gwandaras left to create what is known today as New Karshi in Nasarawa State with a first class Emir, Muhammadu Bako III (PhD). Other monitory tribes in Karshi are Gade, Gbagyi, Hausa, Fulani, Yoruba, Igbo, Idoma and Tiv. The predominant occupations of the major inhabitants are farming, hunting and blacksmithing. Islam is the major religion of the people in Karshi central area while few minority tribes dispersed around the area practice Christianity.

Karshi town is believed to be one of the oldest settlements in the middle belt zone. It was founded by Mallam Danbaba. When Islam was first introduced in Kano in the middle of the 14th century, the ruling family to which Danbaba belonged took exception to the new religion known as Karshi today. This uncompromising stand of Danbaba on the new religion led to a series of misunderstandings which culminated in his disinheritance from the throne. Subsequently, Danbaba and his followers migrated from the present Dala Kano to safeguard their faith and gods. As a result, they were nicknamed “GWANDARAWA DA SALLAH”. This means “preference to dance rather than conversion to Islam”. With time, the name shortened to “GWANDARA”

When Danbaba and his followers left Kano, they wandered about the present day Zaria town and later proceeded to an area in Kaduna state and founded Fadan Karshi. They also moved from there and founded what is the present day Karshi Town in the Federal Capital Territory. Their first place of settlement is called KUPAYI around 1366, which is about 5 km west of the present day Karshi and 27 km away from the Federal Capital City. It is located on the hills called KONGURU for security purpose.[2] The name KARSHI emanate from the words “UNGUWAR KASHI” which means an area were bones are gathered. As hunters, the bones of the animals are gathered in one place. This was later shortened to KARSHI.

Due to rapid growth and development in other to give room for expansion and easy access to move down the hills to a plain area and founded the present day KARSHI. This movement was initiated in 1945 by Alhaji Mamman Na-Aura, the 25th Emir of Karshi. Initially Karshi was part of Zaria Emirate; the Turakin Zazzau (Zaria) who represented the Emir of Zaria was the overseer of the Administration of Karshi. However, with the advent of colonial era and indirect rule, the colonial masters decide to merge Karshi with the Keffi Native Authority (NA). This solved the problem of distance from Karshi to Zaria and the cumbersomeness of the administrative framework.

Administration

Karshi remained with Keffi Native Authority (NA) till 1976 when the new Federal Capital Territory was carved out of some neighboring state then Plateau state. This issue of relocation brought division among the people of Karshi. The then Chief of Karshi, Alhaji Mamman Na-Aurah decided to remain within the Federal Capital Territory while others migrated and were resettled in some parts of the then Plateau State. These areas, in what is now Nasarawa state, include new Karshi, Ara, Tudun Wada, Masaka, Takalafiya, etc.

Since inception, Karshi have had 27 Emir's. The first chief of Karshi was Mallam Danbaba from Kano [3] who ruled for a period of 30 years (1366–1396). The 26th chief of Karshi was HRH Alhaji Abdulkadir Mamman who ruled for 12 years (1983–1995). The present Chief of Karshi HRH Alhaji Ismaila Danladi Mohammad ascended the throne since 1997 till date.

Institutions and offices

  • Karshi Satellite Town Development Department (STDD),
  • Karshi General Hospital,
  • Karshi NTA Booster Station,
  • NASENI Solar Energy Limited (NSEL),
  • Amac Community Radio Station

Schools

  • Pilot Science Primary School Karshi which was the first school in 1945,
  • Government Secondary School Karshi was established in 1981,
  • Vocational Training and Technical College Karshi,
  • Junior Secondary School Karshi,
  • Fosla Football Academy,
  • Satellite Academic Karshi,

Aura Central Nursery and primary Karshi

  • Islamic Foundation Nursery and Primary school Karshi,
  • Agape International school Karshi,
  • Zara Nursery and Primary school Karshi

etc.

Commerce and Agriculture

Associations and Unions

References

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