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Askiya Ishaq I
Emperor of the Songhai Empire
Reign1539 – 1549
PredecessorAskia Isma'il (ruled 1537–1539)
SuccessorAskiya Dawud (ruled 1549–1582 or 1583)
Died1549 (died a natural death)
Kukiya
IssueAbd al-Malik
DynastyAskiya dynasty
FatherAshiya al-hajj Muhammad
MotherKulthūm Barda

Askia Ishaq I, also known as Ishaq Ber (Ishaq the Great) or Ishaq Kadibini (Ishaq the Black Stone), was the ruler of the Songhai Empire from 1539 to 1549, elected Askia following the death of Askia Isma'il. He was the fifth ruler of the Askiya dynasty.

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