The Songhai Empire: Africa's Powerful Forgotten Kingdom — Fexingo History

The Songhai Empire's Gold Mines of Bambuk and Bure

7 min · 25. juni 2026
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In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the gold mines that fueled the Songhai Empire's wealth and power. Long before Askia Muhammad's reign, the Bambuk and Bure goldfields supplied the trans-Saharan trade with precious metal that would end up in European and Middle Eastern treasuries. Learn about the alluvial mining techniques, the silent barter system used by Wangara traders, and how control of these mines shifted from Ghana to Mali to Songhai. Discover the role of gold in the empire's diplomacy, including the legendary pilgrimage of Mansa Musa, and how the Saadian invasion of Songhai was partly motivated by a desire to seize these gold sources. The episode also examines the social structure around mining communities and the environmental impact of pre-industrial gold extraction. A fresh angle on Songhai's economic foundation, complementing earlier episodes on currency, trade, and agriculture. #SonghaiEmpire #GoldMines #Bambuk #Bure #Wangara #TransSaharanTrade #MansaMusa #AskiaMuhammad #Sahel #WestAfrica #MiningHistory #SilentBarter #AlluvialMining #FexingoHistory #History #AfricanHistory #GoldTrade #MedievalEconomy Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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