Mashan is a village situated within the Atyap Chiefdom in Zonzon (Zonzon) district at Zangon Kataf Local Government Area Kaduna State, Nigeria. It is a part of the Fantswamland region that reflects the history and the traditions of the Fantswam people. There is a Universal Basic Education (UBE) Primary School located in Mashan, Zangon Kataf which indicates the presence of basic educational infrastructure.
Mashan is located in the southern part of Kaduna State. With geographic coordinates of and a postal code, 802138, which falls under the Zonzon district.
MÃÂ shan has a history of settlement by various communities, including theÃÂ FantswamÃÂ people before they reached Kafanchan. The migration of Fantswam people to Mashan reflects their search for a more favourable environment.
Mashan is part of the Fantswam people's history and cultural heritage. The Fantswam people's experience in Mashan contributed to their transition from a nomadic lifestyle to a stable, rooted society.
Mashan is surrounded by several nearby villages and towns, including Zonzon, Wawa-rafi, U/Tabo, Sakum, Mawokili, Makutsatim, and Mabuhu, all of which share the same postal code. These neighbouring communities are an integral part of the region's cultural and geographical landscape.