kalbenda
Kalbenda is an indigenous village located in the state of Kaduna, Nigeria. The village is situated in the Kagarko Local Government Area, known for its dense farmlands and agricultural heritage. Kalbenda is predominantly inhabited by the Kadara people, a subgroup of the Kadara people who are largely Hausa-Fulani in culture and language.
The village contains a number of important traditional and historical sites, including the Moslem Moi, a pilgrimage
oldest Juma'at mosque in the area. The mosque, built in 1954, is made from mud and stone
Kalbenda has a number of nearby attractions, including the Kagarko Local Government Area headquarters, which features
The village's economy is primarily driven by agriculture, with residents cultivating crops such as maize, beans,
Overall, Kalbenda is a significant and vibrant community that embodies the heritage and practices of the Kadara