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Songhai's Salt Wars: The Battle for Taghaza's Mines

6 min · 11 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the strategic importance of salt in the Songhai Empire, focusing on the pivotal battle for the Taghaza salt mines. Taghaza, a desolate yet invaluable site in the Sahara, was the source of some of the finest salt in West Africa, fueling trade and power. The episode details how Askia Muhammad Toure secured control of Taghaza from the Tuareg in the late 15th century, transforming it into a cornerstone of Songhai's wealth. It also covers the brutal conditions faced by enslaved miners, the annual salt caravans to Timbuktu and Gao, and the role of salt in financing the empire's military expansion. Listeners will learn about the 16th-century conflict when Moroccan Saadians eyed Taghaza, leading to the fateful battle of Tondibi in 1591. The episode touches on the accounts of Leo Africanus and the Tarikh al-Sudan to paint a vivid picture of this essential commodity's impact on Saharan geopolitics. #SonghaiEmpire #Taghaza #SaltMines #AskiaMuhammad #Sahara #WestAfrica #Trade #TarikhAlSudan #LeoAfricanus #Tondibi #Morocco #Saadian #Tuareg #NigerRiver #Gao #Timbuktu #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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