the Moroccan army invaded Songhai
Mali's empire helped songhai controll trade routes and it made songhai richer
Songhai traded gold and salt
A war over succession after the death of Emperor Askia Daoud weakened the empire and left it vulnerable from invasion by Morocco. The cities were sacked, and the empire was demolished as a regional power. The Moroccans lacked the ability to lead so great an empire, and lost control. It splintered into many separate kingdoms, but none were able to retain the power of the Songhai Empire.
The Songhai Interacted with mostly european. Mainly Portuguese and dutch.
nobody knows
because of religons
No. Songhai was defeated by Morocco but the Portuguese played a role in their decline due them shifting the trade routes from over land to by sea.
Some people from Europe came over and took every thing that they had including women,goods and slaves
Songhai and Askia are similar in that they both refer to the same West African kingdom and ruler, respectively, during the time of the Mali Empire's decline. Askia Muhammad I was the leader of the Songhai Empire in the 15th and 16th centuries, known for his military conquests and promotion of Islam. Their main difference lies in their roles and historical significance, with Songhai being the empire and Askia Muhammad I being one of its most prominent leaders.
Some of the notable rulers of the Songhai Empire were Sunni Ali, Askia Muhammad, and Askia Daoud. Sunni Ali is credited with establishing the empire, while Askia Muhammad brought stability and organized administration. Askia Daoud's rule marked the decline of the empire due to internal strife and external pressures.
Yes, songhai is a kingdom.
when did the empire songhai begin
The capital of Songhai was Gao. It served as a major trading hub and political center for the Songhai Empire in West Africa.
Songhai was mainly Islamic
Gao was the capital of the Songhai Empire.
the Moroccan army invaded Songhai