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.
It also was a huge trading empire that came after Ghana and Mali.
Mali's empire helped songhai controll trade routes and it made songhai richer
The Songhai Empire lasted from around 1340 to 1591.
I think it was the Songhai empire in Africa.
The Songhai (also Songhay) Empire fell in 1612. The empire was defeated by the Moroccans in 1519 and then fell into anarchy and the empire came to a sudden close in 1612.
The Songhai empire controled the gold and salt trade, which gave them their money and power over West Africa.
Djenne was rich and the most renowned trading city along the Niger river during the era of the Songhai Empire.
The capital of Songhai was Gao. It served as a major trading hub and political center for the Songhai Empire in West Africa.
Djenne was rich and the most renowned trading city along the Niger river during the era of the Songhai Empire.
The Capital city of the Songhai Empire (1375-1591) was Gao
It also was a huge trading empire that came after Ghana and Mali.
Songhai was a powerful empire in West Africa known for its wealth and control of trade routes. The Songhai people were skilled in agriculture, metalworking, and trading. Songhai had a strong centralized government and a well-organized military. The empire was known for its cultural achievements, including architecture, literature, and music. Islam was the dominant religion in the Songhai Empire, influencing many aspects of society.
Djenne was rich and the most renowned trading city along the Niger river during the era of the Songhai Empire.
Sunni Ali turned Songhai into a huge empire. At its peak it stretched across 1,000 miles. during the 1400s, it controlled most trading as well as the valuable salt and gold region of the area.
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Songhai Empire ended in 1591.