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

Askia Dawud's Navy: Songhai's River Patrol on the Niger

7 min · 1. juli 2026
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When you think of the Songhai Empire, you probably picture camel caravans crossing the Sahara or cavalry charging across the Sahel. But this episode explores a lesser-known arm of Songhai power: its river patrols on the Niger River. Under Askia Dawud, the empire maintained a fleet of war canoes crewed by the Sorko people, who policed the river from Gao to Dendi. We look at how the fari-mondio, the imperial minister of waterways, organized these patrols to suppress piracy, collect tolls, and project power into the Niger Delta. Lucas and Luna discuss the design of Songhai's large dugout canoes, the strategic importance of river islands like Koukya, and how the navy faced challenges from the Mossi raids. We also examine the decline of the fleet after the Saadian invasion and what archaeological evidence remains of Songhai's forgotten navy. A fresh look at West Africa's riverine empire. #SonghaiEmpire #NigerRiver #AskiaDawud #Sorko #FariMondio #Koukya #Dendi #Gao #RiverPatrol #WarCanoes #WestAfrica #Sahel #Mossi #Saadian #Tondibi #AfricanHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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episode Askia Dawud's Navy: Songhai's River Patrol on the Niger cover

Askia Dawud's Navy: Songhai's River Patrol on the Niger

When you think of the Songhai Empire, you probably picture camel caravans crossing the Sahara or cavalry charging across the Sahel. But this episode explores a lesser-known arm of Songhai power: its river patrols on the Niger River. Under Askia Dawud, the empire maintained a fleet of war canoes crewed by the Sorko people, who policed the river from Gao to Dendi. We look at how the fari-mondio, the imperial minister of waterways, organized these patrols to suppress piracy, collect tolls, and project power into the Niger Delta. Lucas and Luna discuss the design of Songhai's large dugout canoes, the strategic importance of river islands like Koukya, and how the navy faced challenges from the Mossi raids. We also examine the decline of the fleet after the Saadian invasion and what archaeological evidence remains of Songhai's forgotten navy. A fresh look at West Africa's riverine empire. #SonghaiEmpire #NigerRiver #AskiaDawud #Sorko #FariMondio #Koukya #Dendi #Gao #RiverPatrol #WarCanoes #WestAfrica #Sahel #Mossi #Saadian #Tondibi #AfricanHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

1. juli 20267 min
episode Songhai's Cavalry Revolution: The Farari and the Horse Trade cover

Songhai's Cavalry Revolution: The Farari and the Horse Trade

This episode explores the military backbone of the Songhai Empire: its cavalry. Lucas and Luna discuss the origins of the Songhai horse culture, the role of the farari (cavalry commanders), and the logistics of maintaining thousands of horses in the Sahel. They delve into the trans-Saharan horse trade, the impact of cavalry on Songhai's expansion, and the eventual decline of horse-based warfare against Moroccan firearms. Specific figures like Askia Muhammad and the farari elite are highlighted, along with key battles such as Tondibi. The episode also touches on the cultural significance of horses in Songhai society, including horse armor and the status of riders. #SonghaiEmpire #Farari #Cavalry #HorseTrade #AskiaMuhammad #Sahel #NigerRiver #TransSaharanTrade #Tondibi #Gao #Timbuktu #HorseCulture #WestAfrica #History #FexingoHistory #MilitaryHistory #MaliEmpire #Saadian Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

1. juli 20266 min
episode The Songhai-Mali Border Forts of the Niger Bend cover

The Songhai-Mali Border Forts of the Niger Bend

In this episode of Fexingo History, Lucas and Luna explore the Songhai Empire's military infrastructure along the Niger River, specifically the chain of border forts and defensive settlements that protected the empire's heartland from both the Mali Empire and the Mossi Kingdoms. Drawing on oral traditions and the Tarikh al-Sudan, they examine the strategic role of the fari-mondio, the Songhai official responsible for river defenses, and the engineering of the mud-brick fortresses that dotted the Niger Bend. The conversation covers the fort of Koukya, the original Songhai capital, and the later stronghold of Kala, built by Askia Dawud to secure the western frontier. They also discuss the legacy of these forts in local memory and their rediscovery by archaeologists. This episode offers a fresh angle on Songhai's military organization and its lasting impact on the region's political geography. #SonghaiEmpire #NigerRiver #FariMondio #TarikhAlSudan #AskiaDawud #Koukya #Kala #MossiKingdoms #MaliEmpire #WestAfricanHistory #MilitaryHistory #Fortifications #OralTraditions #Archaeology #NigerBend #MedievalAfrica #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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episode Songhai's Zarma Rebellion: The Empire's Internal War cover

Songhai's Zarma Rebellion: The Empire's Internal War

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the Zarma rebellion against the Songhai Empire, a lesser-known but pivotal conflict that exposed internal ethnic tensions. They discuss the Zarma people's origins as Sorko fishermen, their role in Sonni Ali's navy, and their marginalization under Askia Muhammad's centralization. The rebellion, led by a Zarma chief, is recounted through the Tarikh al-Sudan, highlighting the empire's fragile unity. The hosts also draw a thematic link to listener support, tying the idea of sustaining independent history storytelling to the episode's themes of overlooked struggles. This conversation reveals how Songhai's diversity was both its strength and its vulnerability. #SonghaiEmpire #Zarma #TarikhAlSudan #SonniAli #AskiaMuhammad #Sorko #NigerRiver #Gao #Timbuktu #WestAfrica #Sahel #Rebellion #EthnicConflict #FexingoHistory #MedievalAfrica #OralTradition #History #AfricanHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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episode The Songhai Empire's Judicial System: Law and Order on the Niger cover

The Songhai Empire's Judicial System: Law and Order on the Niger

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the sophisticated judicial system of the Songhai Empire. They discuss the role of the qadi al-qudat (chief judge) in Gao, the application of Maliki jurisprudence, and the famous case of a Timbuktu merchant suing the imperial government—and winning. The episode covers the legal procedures, the use of written contracts, and the empire's reputation for justice as recorded by Leo Africanus and Tarikh al-Sudan. They also touch on the influence of scholars like al-Maghili and Ahmed Baba, and how the legal system helped integrate diverse ethnic groups under Askia Muhammad's rule. A rarely told aspect of Songhai's governance that highlights its complexity and order. #SonghaiEmpire #JudicialSystem #QadiAlQudat #MalikiJurisprudence #Gao #Timbuktu #AskiaMuhammad #LeoAfricanus #TarikhAlSudan #AhmedBaba #AlMaghili #WestAfrica #NigerRiver #LegalHistory #AfricanHistory #History #FexingoHistory #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

29. juni 20266 min