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Sunni Ali stormed into Timbuktu and drove out the Berbers. He then began a campaign of conquest. He utilized Songhai's location along the river. He seized control of the river trade.
In 1468, Sunni Ali, the founder of the Songhai Empire, drove the Berbers out of Timbuktu. He expanded his empire and brought Timbuktu under Songhai rule, thus putting an end to the Berber control over the city.
The languages of the Songhai Empire in Africa included:SonghaiMalinkéMandinkaFulaniBozoSoninkeHausaMooré
Camels were a crucial factor for the Berbers in facilitating trade across the Sahara. Camels were well-suited for the harsh desert conditions with their ability to travel long distances without water and carry heavy loads, making them indispensable for trade caravans.
Berbers spread Islam through conquest and trade, particularly during the Arab conquests in the 7th and 8th centuries. The spread of Islam was also facilitated by the intermingling of Arab and Berber populations in North Africa, leading to the conversion of many Berbers to Islam. Additionally, the establishment of Muslim states in the region helped solidify the presence of Islam among the Berber communities.
Sunni Ali stormed into Timbuktu and drove out the Berbers. He then began a campaign of conquest. He utilized Songhai's location along the river. He seized control of the river trade.
The main ally of the Songhai Empire was the Berbers. This was mainly due sharing a place of prayer after they converted to Islam.
In 1468, Sunni Ali, the founder of the Songhai Empire, drove the Berbers out of Timbuktu. He expanded his empire and brought Timbuktu under Songhai rule, thus putting an end to the Berber control over the city.
The Songhai Empire, one of the largest empires in West Africa, was home to various ethnic groups and tribes. The main tribes included the Songhai, who were the dominant group, along with the Tuareg, Fulani, and Hausa. Other important groups included the Mandinka and the Berbers. These tribes contributed to the rich cultural and social tapestry of the empire, influencing trade, language, and governance.
Songhai traded gold and salt
What city is important for trade for the Mali boundary and the Songhai boundary
Mali's empire helped songhai controll trade routes and it made songhai richer
They traded gold.
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Ghana Mali and Songhai grew rich through trade.
Mali began a slow decline in 1337 after their last strong king, Mansa Musa, died. The Berbers conquered Timbuktu, but in 1468 Sunni Ali, the leader of Songhai, drove the Berbers out of Timbuktu.
Timbuktu, Mali, and Mali