Overview
The Songhai Empire was a state located in the western part of the Sahel during the 15th and 16th centuries. At its peak, it was one of the largest African empires in history. The state is known by its historiographical name, derived from its largest ethnic group and ruling elite, the Songhai people. Sonni Ali established Gao as the empire's capital, although a Songhai state had existed in and around Gao since the 11th century. Other important cities in the kingdom were Timbuktu and Djenné, where urban-centred trade flourished; they were conquered in 1468 and 1475, respectively. Initially, the Songhai Empire was ruled by the Sonni dynasty (c. 1464–1493), but it was later replaced by the Askia dynasty (1493–1591). During.
Historical Periods
Songhai Empire (1463–1467)
1463 CE – 1467 CE
Capital: GaoArea: 116,860 km²
Songhai Empire (1468–1474)
1468 CE – 1474 CE
Capital: GaoArea: 251,495 km²
Songhai Empire (1475–1496)
1475 CE – 1496 CE
Capital: GaoArea: 629,260 km²
Songhai Empire (1497–1563)
1497 CE – 1563 CE
Capital: GaoArea: 629,260 km²
Songhai Empire (1564–1594)
1564 CE – 1594 CE
Capital: GaoArea: 665,617 km²
Songhai Empire (1595–1599)
1595 CE – 1599 CE
Capital: GaoArea: 112 km²
Songhai Empire (1600–1601)
1600 CE – 1601 CE
Capital: GaoArea: 224 km²
Songhai Empire (1602–1608)
1602 CE – 1608 CE
Capital: GaoArea: 224 km²