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Songhai Empire

The Songhai Empire was an Islamic empire based in modern day western Africa. It ruled from around 1340 until their destruction at the hands of Morocco in 1591.

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What animals were at ancient Songhai?

Lions,leopards,antelops and other village animals like camels.

Who were the trading partners of the Songhai empire?

ancient Ghana and ancient Mali. Improved answer: that's not true. ancient Ghana and ancient Mali were kingdoms before Songhai. mostly North Africa traded with Songhai to get salt and gold. i believe this is true.

What was the cause for moroccan troops quickly defeated the songhai warriors?

Songhai people did not use guns like those near the coast, where the Portugese selled guns. Moroccans had guns, Songhai were armed with basic weapons. Moroccans had artillery also.

Why did songhai become west Africa's most powerful kingdom?

1468 Oct 14 Treaty of Peronne: Duke Charles the Stoute & French King Louis XI Oct 30 Charles the Bold

What are some reasons why the Songhai empire declined?

(i)frequent attacks by the almoravids.

(ii)bad administration after the death of the sundiata keita

iii)inversion by the European colonialists.

iv)the change of trade routes, therefore denying the kingdom much needed taxes.

Why did songhai fall?

the Moroccan army invaded Songhai

How many years did Songhai last?

The Songhai Empire lasted for approximately 200 years, from the late 15th century until its decline in the late 16th century. It emerged around 1464 and reached its peak in the 1500s before falling to Moroccan invaders in 1591. The empire was one of the largest in African history and played a significant role in trade and culture across West Africa.

Askia Muhammad was a great ruler?

Askai Muhammad was a great ruler beacuse he brought Islam to Mali. He also took control of salt mines to the north and expanded Mali's other boraders.

Why was songhai so strong?

Songhai became a powerful empire due to its strategic location along key trade routes in West Africa, which facilitated the exchange of gold, salt, and other valuable goods. Its strong military, effective administration, and the promotion of education and culture, particularly in cities like Timbuktu, further strengthened its influence. Additionally, the integration of diverse ethnic groups and the support of Islam helped unify the empire and enhance trade relationships with other regions.

During whose reign did the songhai empire reached the height of its power?

Askiya Muhammad, known as Askiya the Great, brought the Songhai Empire to its height. Askiya had no actual right to claim the throne, but did so anyway. He built strong alliances, which helped the empire spread.