The Mughal Empire was located in India, the Songhai Empire in West Africa and the Ottoman Empire was located across South East Europe, North East Africa and a bit of Asia.
The capital of the Songhai Empire was Gao. Gao was an important city located along the banks of the Niger River, which helped facilitate trade and communication within the empire and beyond.
It is located in West Africa, more or less half on either side of the Greenwich Meridian.
The Songhai Empire was located along the Niger River in West Africa. This river provided a vital water source for agriculture, trade, and transportation, and played a significant role in the empire's economy and development.
The Songhay Empire was located in West Africa from about 1340 to 1590, named after the predominant ethnic group of the region.
The Capital city of the Songhai Empire (1375-1591) was Gao
Songhai empire
Songhai Empire ended in 1591.
Djenne was rich and the most renowned trading city along the Niger river during the era of the Songhai Empire.
The Songhai Empire no longer exists. It ended in about 1591.
The languages of the Songhai Empire in Africa included:SonghaiMalinkéMandinkaFulaniBozoSoninkeHausaMooré
The Songhai Empire was located in West Africa, predominantly in the region of present-day Mali, Niger, and Nigeria. It was one of the largest empires in African history, known for its trade in gold, salt, and other commodities.