The Songhai Empire lasted from around 1340 to 1591.
morocanns
Songhai was conquered in 1585 by a small army from the Arab kingdom of Morocco. The army crossed the Sahara armed with gunpowder weapons like, cannons and guns and easily overtook the Songhai people who fought with swords, bows, and spears. This splintered the empire into smaller empires
The empire was conquered by the Moroccans in the late 1500s.
The Songhai Empire faced invasions primarily from Moroccan forces in the late 16th century. The Moroccan Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur sought to control the lucrative trans-Saharan trade routes and dispatched his army to invade Songhai in 1591. This military campaign, utilizing gunpowder weapons, led to the rapid decline of the Songhai Empire, as the Moroccan forces defeated the Songhai army and captured key cities, including Timbuktu and Gao.
Songhai Empire ended in 1591.
The Songhai Empire no longer exists. It ended in about 1591.
In 1591, Moroccans defeated the Songhai Empire.
They never did....
1591
1591.
The Songhai Empire lasted from around 1340 to 1591.
The Songhai Empire lasted from around 1340 to 1591.
The Songhai empire did not last until 1964. Its collapse was in approximately 1591.
Approximately 1420 to 1591.
Songhai Empire was at is peak from 1500 AD to 1582. In 1500, Songhai covered 1.4 million square kilometers. It had conquered most of the Mali Empire and had sent expeditions into modern Senegal and Nigeria. In 1582, Askia Daoud died and the empire erupted in civil war for succession. By the time the war was over, Songhai was being invaded by Morocco which crushed it in 1591.
It existed for around 170 years from approximately 1420 to 1591.