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  2. Askia Muhammad I - Wikipedia

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    The title Askia [b] (Arabic: اسكيا) is of unknown origin, [10] but had been in use since the early 13th century, if not earlier. [11] It may derive from an arabic word for 'general.' [12]: 253 The Tarikh al-Sudan provides a folk etymology for the title, claiming that Askia Muhammad invented the title himself based on the lament of Sonni Ali's daughters when they had learned he had seized ...

  3. Askiya dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Askiya dynasty, also known as the Askia dynasty, ruled the Songhai Empire at the height of that state's power. It was founded in 1493 by Askia Mohammad I , a general of the Songhai Empire who usurped the Sonni dynasty .

  4. Songhai Empire - Wikipedia

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    His son and successor, Sonni Bāru, was overthrown by Muhammad Ture, one of his father's generals. Ture, more commonly known as Askia the Great, instituted political and economic reforms throughout the empire. A series of plots and coups by Askia's successors forced the empire into a period of decline and instability.

  5. Category:16th-century monarchs in Africa - Wikipedia

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    Abu Bakr ibn Muhammad; Abu Marwan Abd al-Malik I Saadi; Afonso I of Kongo; Afonso II of Kongo; Agba Nojie of Uromi; Ahmad al-Araj; Ahmad al-Mansur; Ali Abu Hassun; Ali ibn Umar Din; Idris Alooma; Álvaro I of Kongo; Álvaro II of Kongo; Amara Dunqas; Eze Nri Anyamata; Askia Al-Hajj; Askia Ishaq I; Askia Ishaq II; Askia Muhammad Bani; Askia ...

  6. Songhai architecture - Wikipedia

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    The Tomb of Askia, a 17-meter pyramidal structure built by Askia Mohamed in 1495 in Gao, symbolizes the Songhai Empire's power and wealth from the 15th to 16th centuries. It exemplifies West African Sahel's monumental mud-building traditions, featuring two flat-roofed mosque buildings, the mosque cemetery, and an open-air assembly ground.

  7. Songhai people - Wikipedia

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    Following Sonni Ali's death, Muslim factions rebelled against his successor and installed Sonni Ali nephew, Askia Muhammad (formerly Muhammad Toure) who was to be the first and most important ruler of the Askia dynasty (1492–1592). Under the Askias, the Songhai empire reached its zenith. [54] Following Askia Muhammad, the empire began to ...

  8. Tomb of Askia - Wikipedia

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    The Tomb of Askia, in Gao, Mali, is believed to be the burial place of Askia Mohammad I, one of the Songhai Empire's most prolific emperors. It was built at the end of the fifteenth century and is designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. UNESCO describes the tomb as a fine example of the monumental mud-building traditions of the West African ...

  9. Askia Muhammad Bani - Wikipedia

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    Askia Muhammad Bani was the ruler of the Songhai Empire from 1586 to 1588. A son of Askia Daoud, he was elevated by his brothers after they had deposed Askia Al-Hajj, his predecessor. [1] Soon after taking power, he had two of his brothers who had rebelled against Al-Hajj and been imprisoned executed.