The Songhai Empire: Africa's Powerful Forgotten Kingdom — Fexingo History
We're back with Lucas and Luna to explore a surprisingly overlooked engine of the Songhai Empire's prosperity: its currency. In the golden age of Askia Dawud (r. 1549–1582), Songhai didn't just control trade routes — it minted its own copper coins, the *kabara*, and managed a complex monetary system that stretched from the salt mines of Taghaza to the kola forests of the south. We walk through the archaeology of these coins, the theory behind state-issued currency in a pre-colonial African empire, and how the *farari* tax collectors enforced standards. We also compare it to the cowrie-shell economy and look at why Askia Dawud's successors couldn't maintain the system after the Moroccan invasion. Specifics include the *Tarikh al-Sudan* accounts of price controls, the role of Timbuktu's *qadis* in verifying weights, and the practical challenges of keeping copper flowing across the Sahel. #SonghaiEmpire #AskiaDawud #AfricanCurrency #Kabara #TarikhAlSudan #Farari #Timbuktu #Gao #Taghaza #CowrieShells #SahelTrade #CopperCoinage #16thCentury #WestAfrica #NigerRiver #Numismatics #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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