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.
AskiaIshaqI, 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...
AskiaIshaq II, also known as AskiaIsḥāq Zughrānī, was the ruler of the Songhai Empire from 1588 to 1591. He commanded the Songhai force at the Battle...
rule of AskiaIshaqI. The empire experienced a period of stability and a string of military successes during the reign of Askia Daoud. AskiaIshaq II, the...
Askia Muhammad Ture I (1443–1538), born Muhammad ibn Abi Bakr al-Turi or Muhammad Ture, was the first ruler of the Askia dynasty of the Songhai Empire...
by a series of succession disputes until his brother AskiaIshaqI was peacefully elected Askia in 1539. Dawud was appointed Kurmina-fari, a very powerful...
Daoud, he assumed power in the last months of 1591 after the defeat of AskiaIshaq II by Moroccan forces at the Battle of Tondibi and the subsequent Battle...
Songhai Empire in West Africa Mohammed I Saadi (1554–1557), Moroccan sultan, see AskiaIshaqI Sultan Muhammad I of Kelantan, first Sultan of Kelantan...
1591 and won its first and most decisive victory against the forces of AskiaIshaq II at the Battle of Tondibi and occupied the capital of Gao shortly after...
Saadian Sultan Ahmad al-Araj asked the Songhai leader AskiaIshaqI to cede the Taghaza mines. The Askia responded by sending men to raid a town in the Draa...
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...
Ahmad. When Askia Daoud asked him to become Djenne's qadi like his father, he resisted the appointment (as had his father, to AskiaIshaqI) and took shelter...
During the reign of the Wattasid Abu al-Abbas Ahmad ibn Muhammad, AskiaIshaqI of the Songhai Empire sent Tuareg raiders into the Draa valley to avenge...
occupied the oasis area of Touat for a time and Ahmad al-'Araj had asked AskiaIshaqI (r. 1539–1549), emperor of the Songhai Empire, to grant him control...
Mondyo) who was an Inspector of tax collection during the reign of AskiaIshaqI succeeded him and in 1661 tried for the second time to regroup the Songhai...
Askia Musa or Askiya Musa (ruled 1529–1531) was the second Askia ruler of the Songhai Empire. Musa was the son of Askia Mohammad I and Zāra Kabirun-koi...
– Askia Isma'il, ruler of the Songhai Empire in West Africa, dies after a reign of slightly less than two years and is succeeded by AskiaIshaqI. March...
Morocco. The Moroccan forces under Judar Pasha defeated the Songhai under AskiaIshaq II, guaranteeing the empire's downfall. The Songhai had been the dominant...
– Askia Isma'il, ruler of the Songhai Empire in West Africa, dies after a reign of slightly less than two years and is succeeded by AskiaIshaqI. March...
east-west direction and a prayer space for 2,000 people. During the reign of Askia Dawud of the Songhai Empire, Djinguereber mosque was renovated by the Qadi...
ibn Dunama was the first ruler of Bornu Empire to assume the title. Askia Mohammad I of Songhai Empire also assumed the title around the same time. Since...
final conflict between Mali and Songhai in 1545. Songhai forces under AskiaIshaq’s brother, Daoud, sack Niani and occupy the palace.[5] Mansa Mahmud III...
Songhai force led by kanfari Dawud, who later succeeded his brother AskiaIshaq as ruler of the Songhai Empire, sacked the capital of Mali and purportedly...
religious and intellectual hub. It was especially prevalent during the Askia dynasty (1493–1591). In 1578 AD Qadi al-Aqib ibn Mahmud ibn Umar ibn Muhammad...