The Songhai Empire, which was one of the largest empires in West Africa during the 15th and 16th centuries, no longer exists as a political entity. However, its historical influence can still be seen in modern-day countries like Mali, Niger, and Nigeria, where the cultural and historical legacies of the Songhai people remain significant. The region continues to celebrate its rich history while evolving within contemporary national frameworks.
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the Moroccan army invaded Songhai
Moroccan army attack Songhai.
Mali's empire helped songhai controll trade routes and it made songhai richer
Songhai traded gold and salt
In West Africa.
From 300AD-1600AD
From 300AD-1600AD
from 300 c.e to 16th centrey c.e
It existed for around 170 years from approximately 1420 to 1591.
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Yes they still exist
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Yes, they still exist.
The Songhai people primarily spoke the Songhai language, which is a Niger-Congo language belonging to the Nilo-Saharan language family. It is still spoken by some communities in present-day Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso, and Benin.
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