The Songhai Empire: Africa's Powerful Forgotten Kingdom — Fexingo History
In 1591, the Songhai Empire fell not to centuries of decay but to a single day of gunpowder and terror. This episode reconstructs the Battle of Tondibi, where Askia Ishaq II's 30,000-strong army faced just 4,000 Moroccan invaders armed with arquebuses and cannons. We explore the tactics — from Songhai's desperate cattle stampede to the Saadian's devastating volley fire — and the aftermath that saw Timbuktu's scholars exiled and Gao's palaces looted. Discover how Morocco's Sultan Ahmad al-Mansur funded his invasion with salt revenues from Taghaza, how the Songhai war machine (the farari cavalry and Sorko river patrols) crumbled against European-style firearms, and why the empire's surviving elite fled to the Dendi region to resist. We also examine the battle's legacy: the collapse of trans-Saharan trade, the rise of new power centers in the Niger Bend, and the enduring myth of Songhai's invincibility. This is the story of a single battle that rewrote West African history. #BattleOfTondibi #SonghaiEmpire #AskiaIshaqII #AhmadAlMansur #SaadianInvasion #JudarPasha #Gao #Timbuktu #Farari #Sorko #Dendi #Taghaza #Arquebus #CattleStampede #TransSaharanTrade #WestAfricanHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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