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Sundiata led an attack against Sumanguru's capitol city of Sosso, in Mali, and destroyed it in a single morning. But, Sunni Ali became the ruler of Songhai in 1464 and a lot of the land he added to his kingdom had been part of the Mali Empire. Hope I helped. I just happen to be learning about this too.
Niger and Mali are present-day countries that were part of the Songhai Empire in West Africa during the 15th and 16th centuries. The empire covered a vast area that included these two modern nations.
The present day territory that was historically part of the Songhai Empire is primarily located in modern-day Mali, with parts also found in Niger and Burkina Faso.
of infighting among Songhai subjects.
They are all on the African continent and they were all part of the gold rush
Timbuktu is a city located in Mali. It was first settled in the 12th century and became part of the Mali Empire. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988.
Tombouctou is a city in Mali. Mali is a country in Africa. It is in the Sahel part of Mali.
they prospered by trading. It was an important part of the comunities. Their strength and wealth depended on control of the trade routes across the sahara. - in.need.of.help
The Mali Empire was in west Africa, centred around the Niger River. It comprised the states of Mali, Mema, and Wagadou. The region was originally part of the Ghana Empire.
Slavery was a part of the Songhai Empire's economy, with captives taken in warfare often being used as laborers or sold as slaves. Slavery was also used as a form of punishment and as a way to show social status and wealth. The demand for slaves from the trans-Saharan trade routes further contributed to the prevalence of slavery in the Songhai Empire.
the king played a big part of the songhai society
The cities of Timbuktu, Gao, and Djenne were important to the Songhai Empire because they were major centers of trade, scholarship, and Islamic learning. Timbuktu was known for its wealth, Gao served as a political and military center, and Djenne was a hub for commerce and culture. These cities helped the Songhai Empire establish itself as a powerful and strategic force in West Africa.