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Illustrative of African empires 1450-1750. Songhai Empire 1464-1591. History. Seceded from the Mali Empire (in 1375) Under Sunni Ali Songhai became the largest of the western Sudan empires
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Illustrative of African empires 1450-1750 Songhai Empire 1464-1591
History • Seceded from the Mali Empire (in 1375) • Under Sunni Ali Songhai became the largest of the western Sudan empires • Successor Askia spread the empire west into Mali & north into Sahara and encompassed the trading cities of Hausaland • Askia centralized administration, created a tax system & regulated trade
Influence of Islam • Islam was present through trade, but weak outside of urban areas where traditional “small traditions” prevailed • 95% of population was peasants who spoke many languages, practiced indigenous religions, and stayed loyal to local chiefs • Askia made pilgrimage to Mecca and returned with Muslim scholars from Morocco and Egypt to teach in the Sankore Mosque in Timbuktu
Songhai Photos Tomb of Askia Sankore Mosque
Timbuktu • Today in the country of Mali • Primarily made of mud • Had 3 great mosques • Was the intellectual and spiritual capital for spreading Islam in Africa in the 15th and 16th centuries • Located at an intersection of the Trans-Saharan trade route • A natural meeting point for North African Arabs and nomadic Berbers • Longlasting reputation for scholarship, having one of the first universities in the world • Contains many ancient Greek texts, ended up being a trade post that involved Europe • Visited by IbnBattutta ~1350