The Songhai Empire: Africa's Powerful Forgotten Kingdom — Fexingo History
When you think of the Songhai Empire, you probably imagine the great cities of Gao and Timbuktu, the salt caravans to Taghaza, or the scholars of Sankore. But beneath the sands of the Sahel lies a forgotten feat of engineering: a network of canals and irrigation works that once turned the semi-arid floodplains of the Niger River into a breadbasket. In this episode, Lucas and Luna uncover the story of the fari-mondio, the imperial officials who managed water and agriculture, and their ambitious projects to extend farmland, control floods, and feed a growing empire. From the Sorko fishermen who dug the first channels to the state-sponsored schemes under Askia Muhammad and Askia Dawud, we explore how Songhai's rulers invested in hydraulic infrastructure—and why much of it was allowed to fall into ruin after the Saadian invasion in 1591. Drawing on the Tarikh al-Sudan and archaeological evidence, we ask: could the Sahel have been greener under Songhai rule? And what lessons might ancient irrigation hold for the region today? #Songhai #FariMondio #Irrigation #NigerRiver #Sahel #HydraulicEngineering #TarikhAlSudan #AskiaMuhammad #AskiaDawud #Sorko #Dendi #Gao #Timbuktu #Agriculture #History #FexingoHistory #WestAfrica #AncientEngineering Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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