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

Songhai's Diplomatic Corps: The Empire's Envoys of the Sahel

6 min · 12. juni 2026
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This episode explores the forgotten diplomatic machinery of the Songhai Empire—how Askia Muhammad and his successors deployed a network of emissaries, scholars, and gifts to manage foreign relations across West Africa and beyond. Drawing on the Tarikh al-Sudan and the writings of Leo Africanus, we trace Songhai's embassies to the Hausa states, the Mossi kingdoms, the Mali rump, and even to Mecca. Discover how the envoys, often drawn from the scholarly elite of Timbuktu and Gao, navigated complex protocols, delivered tribute or demands, and gathered intelligence. We also look at a specific crisis: the diplomatic standoff with the Saadian sultan Ahmad al-Mansur in the 1580s, where letters and gifts failed to avert war. Lucas and Luna discuss the role of interpreters, the famed Timbuktu scholar Ahmed Baba as an informal diplomat, and what it meant to represent Songhai on the road. A fresh angle on how an empire without a permanent foreign ministry still managed a coherent, far-reaching foreign policy through personal trust, Islamic prestige, and sheer logistical skill. #SonghaiEmpire #AskiaMuhammad #Diplomacy #Timbuktu #Sankore #AhmedBaba #Saadian #AhmadAlMansur #TarikhAlSudan #LeoAfricanus #HausaStates #Mossi #Gao #Sahel #WestAfricanHistory #MedievalDiplomacy #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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