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The "Great Three" West African empires were Ghana, Mali, and Songhai.
The Songhai Empire (sometimes spelled Songhay) is regarded by scholars and laymen alike as one of Africa's greatest empires. The Songhai Empire rose to particularly lofty heights in the late 1400s during the magnificent rule of Sunni Ali. During the reign of Sunni Ali most of what was formerly the Ghanaian and Mali Empires were incorporated into the Songhai Empire
Songhai was conquered in 1585 by a small army from the Arab kingdom of Morocco. The army crossed the Sahara armed with gunpowder weapons like, cannons and guns and easily overtook the Songhai people who fought with swords, bows, and spears. This splintered the empire into smaller empires
Moroccan army attack Songhai.
the Moroccan army invaded Songhai
The "Great Three" West African empires were Ghana, Mali, and Songhai.
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The laws of the Songhai Empire were based on Islamic legal principles, following Sharia law. Islamic judges, known as qadis, were responsible for interpreting and enforcing these laws.
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Ghana, Mali, and Songhai
Ghana, Mali, and Songhai Are the three main empires of africa
Some of examples of non-major cities within Songhai are Walata, Tekedda, Kukiya.