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Askia Ishaq I

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on a regular basis to demand enormous sums of money from the merchants, which is against Islamic law. This damaged the economy of the empire and made him unpopular, thus gaining him many enemies. Askiya Ishaq I was completely ruthless as a ruler and executed any official whom he considered as a
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The town of Kukiya is believed to have been near the modern village of Bentiya on the eastern bank of the Niger, north of the Fafa rapids, 134 km south east of Gao. Bentiya is located at
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gives this description: "If he imagined anyone was making the least move against the throne, he would, without exception, have him killed or banished. This was his consistent practice."
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Tarikh el-fettach ou Chronique du chercheur, pour servir à l'histoire des villes, des armées et des principaux personnages du Tekrour
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Wilks,Ivor. Wangara, Akan, and Portuguese in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries (1997). Bakewell, Peter (ed.).
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Timbuktu and the Songhay Empire: Al-Sadi's Tarikh al-Sudan down to 1613 and other contemporary documents
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of southern Morocco with instructions to avoid killing anyone. This was intended as a show of strength.
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died on campaign, the leading men in the empire peacefully agreed that Ishaq would be the next ruler.
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Askiya Ishaq I died in the town of Kukiya and was buried there. He was succeeded by his brother
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Askia Ishaq was a ruthless and paranoid ruler, inspiring fear and anxiety among the
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African dominion : a new history of empire in early and medieval West Africa
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In the early 1540's, Askia Ishaq invaded Bendougou (modern-day
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This biography of a member of an African royal house is a
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Empires of Medieval West Africa: Ghana, Mali, and Songhay
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from 1539 to 1549, elected Askia following the death of
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Kâti, Mahmoûd Kâti ben el-Hâdj el-Motaouakkel (1913),
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Index

Songhai Empire
Askia Isma'il
Askiya Dawud
Issue
Dynasty
Askiya dynasty
Ashiya al-hajj Muhammad
Songhai Empire
Askia Isma'il
Askiya dynasty
Askia Mohammad I
Tuareg
Dirma
Askia Isma'il
Songhai people
Timbuktu
Tarikh al-Sudan
Segou
Askia Muhammad Benkan
Kurmina-fari
Dawud
Mali Empire
Moroccan
Mohammed al-Shaykh
salt mines
Taghaza
Dara valley
Askiya Dawud
Gomez 2018

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