Sonhai
The Songhai Empire thrived in West Africa from 1493 to 1528. It became one of the largest and most powerful empires in African history, flourishing due to its strategic position along trans-Saharan trade routes, particularly in gold and salt. The empire's capital, Gao, and the famous city of Timbuktu were centers of trade, culture, and Islamic scholarship during this period. The empire eventually declined due to internal strife and external invasions.
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The first cattle were brought to the Western Hemisphere by Christopher Columbus during his second voyage in 1493. He introduced cattle to the Caribbean islands, specifically to Hispaniola. Subsequently, Spanish explorers and settlers expanded cattle ranching across parts of North and South America, significantly impacting agriculture and economies in the region.
By consensus The first Emperor is taken to be Otto I (also known as Otto the Great). He was crowned Emperor by Pope John XII on February 2nd 962. It must be noted that the term Holy Roman Emperor and the Empire did not come into use until some time later. Holy Roman Emperors were crowned by the Pope until the 16th century.
Potatoes are a vegetable that originated in the New World, and were entirely unknown in the Old. It was not until trade was established between the Europeans and the people who lived in the Americas that the Europeans knew about potatoes. That happened after the Middle Ages were over. Other vegetables that were unknown to the Europeans included maize, tomatoes, peppers, and kidney beans.
The African leader who took control of the Songhai Empire from Sunni Ali's son, Sunni Baru, was Muhammad Ture, also known as Askia Muhammad. He led a rebellion against Sunni Baru in 1493, effectively seizing power and establishing the Askia dynasty. Under his leadership, the Songhai Empire reached its peak in terms of territorial expansion and cultural development.
Askia Muhammad, also known as Askia the Great, greatly expanded the Songhai Empire during his reign from 1493 to 1528. He increased the empire's territory and established a well-organized administration that promoted trade and Islamic scholarship.
Askia, also known as Muhammad Ture, was a prominent ruler of the Songhai Empire in West Africa from 1493 to 1528. He had several wives, but his principal wife was Queen Atal, who held significant influence at court and was known for her intelligence and political acumen.
The Battle of Krbava was fought between Croatia and the invading Ottoman Empire 1493 CE. The Croatian army was defeated.
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Columbus visited Canada in 1493
30 percent of $1493 = $447.90
April 10 - April 18 in 1493.
He introduced laws which were based on the teachings of the Quran.
he went back after the first voyage was all done
1493.
If you travel at 60 miles per hour it will take you 1493 minutes.