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Kano, Nigeria

Traditional market

caps sellers Reviews | Rating 3.9 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

caps sellers is located in Kano, Nigeria on local government, Gwale. caps sellers is rated 3.9 out of 5 in the category traditional market in Nigeria.

Address

local government, Gwale

Service options

In-store shopping

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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MUHAMMAD SANI DANGUGUWA

Very interested and beautiful caps for sells at cheaper price.

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Hassan Bungudu

Here you find a wide selection of traditional Hausa wears. Not only caps, which you can find at cheap prices but also other wears and wares. Not well organised though a d one needs to be cautious with pockets of pickpockets.

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Baana Kaudima

BG Borno Caps General Merchant, we sell all kinds of caps zanna bukar tangaran damanga sir kashim assembly and other's come one come all, thanks

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Hayatuddeen Aliyu

The have best Cap's

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M S Giginyu

This is a section of kano's famous kurmi market where one can get att design of caps he desire

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Abubakar Sadiq Umar

Where you can buy almost everything, shirt, t-shirt, jeans, blouses, brocade's and rest both new and second hand especially shoes both new and tokumbo, underwear, short all are available at affordable. Flasks, rubber, rubber bands, food flasks all available, bags and purse's.

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Mr_ Bals

Kurmi market was established in the fifteenth century as a trading and warehousing center for the growing commercial activities in the city, a result of expanding regional and Trans-Saharan trade . It was built within the Jakara district of the city. At the time of its development, Kano had become a regional center of trade in agricultural produce with a functional industry in weaving, cloth dyeing, leather making and potter, this contributed to the attraction of the city to itinerant traders from Western Sudan , Tripoli and Ghadames who came to buy goods. Prior to the pre-colonial period, the market structure was organized in a quadrangle shape with bamboo stalls forming rows like an irregular street; within the market, particular quarters served distinct products and the cattle trade was located in the westernmost parts and outskirts of the market. The market was administered by individuals who supervise specific quarters or produce sections.

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Emmanuel Mshelia

It's actually Jakara market. You will find lots of local items there. Ranging from caps, clothing, food item and other essentials. But I go there for Kilishi and Gurasa