Askia Ishaq II, also known as Askia Isḥāq Zughrānī, was the ruler of the Songhai Empire from 1588 to 1591. He commanded the Songhai force at the Battle of Tondibi, where he was defeated by Saadian forces from Morocco who subsequently destroyed the empire.
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AskiaIshaqII, also known as AskiaIsḥāq Zughrānī, was the ruler of the Songhai Empire from 1588 to 1591. He commanded the Songhai force at the Battle...
IshaqII may refer to: IshaqII (Hafsid), amir of the Hafsid dynasty AskiaIshaqII, King of Songhay Empire This disambiguation page lists articles about...
Daoud, he assumed power in the last months of 1591 after the defeat of AskiaIshaqII by Moroccan forces at the Battle of Tondibi and the subsequent Battle...
1591 and won its first and most decisive victory against the forces of AskiaIshaqII at the Battle of Tondibi and occupied the capital of Gao shortly after...
nickname of Askia Muhammad and these many descendants are called mamar hamey, they are the descendants of AskiaIshaqII, Askia Nuh, Askia Muhammad V Gao...
Morocco. The Moroccan forces under Judar Pasha defeated the Songhai under AskiaIshaqII, guaranteeing the empire's downfall. The Songhai had been the dominant...
Ahmad. When Askia Daoud asked him to become Djenne's qadi like his father, he resisted the appointment (as had his father, to AskiaIshaq I) and took...
had asked AskiaIshaq I, Emperor of the Songhai Empire between 1539 and 1549, to grant him control of the salt mines of Taghaza . Ishaq I sent a group...
Moroccan invasion in 1591, the empire was ruled by AskiaIshaqII. After his defeat, Askiya IshaqII was deposed by his brother, Askiya Muhammad Gao. The...
1590 he then asked AskiaIshaqII to pay him an amount of gold proportional to the amount of salt taken from the mines, which IshaqII contemptuously refused...
Army's objective is to conquer the Songhai Empire, led by the Emperor AskiaIshaqII, in North Africa, corresponding to what is now the Republic of Mali...
(1539–1549) Askia Daoud, King (1549–1582/83) Askia Al-Hajj, King (1582–1586) Askiya Muhammed Bani, son of Askiya Dawud, King (1586–1588) AskiaIshaqII, King...
Benga-farma Maḥmūd b. Ismail named as Askia. But another eunuch tipped off Ishaq, the oldest of the sons of Askia Daoud present, surrounded the conspirators...
of the Songhai with the same Askia rulers and their newly established capital at Lulami. The first ruler, AskiaIshaqII was deposed by his brother Muhammad...
and advanced on the Songhai capital of Gao. Meanwhile, Songhai ruler AskiaIshaqII assembled a force of more than 40,000 men and moved north against the...
battle of Tondibi in 1591, the son of Askia Dawud , Askia Muhammed Gao (aka Wayki), deposed his brother AskiaIshaqII and briefly took command of the Songhai...
Army's objective is to conquer the Songhai Empire, led by the Emperor AskiaIshaqII, in North Africa, corresponding to what is now the Republic of Mali...
and the seat of the powerful Kurmina-fari. The town was destroyed by AskiaIshaqII in 1588 after a rebellion. In 1963, the ethnic consciousness of Jewish...
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...
decisive loss at the Battle of Tondibi and his subsequent deposition, AskiaIshaqII sought refuge in the town. But the first night he was there, the vengeful...
Ghaji 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...
Saadian Sultan Ahmad al-Araj asked the Songhai leader AskiaIshaq I to cede the Taghaza mines. The Askia responded by sending men to raid a town in the Draa...
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...
years. The date of 1618 for the death of al-Amin and the succession of Askia Dawud II is mentioned in the Tarikh al-Sudan Sad, Abd al-Ramn ibn Abd Allh; Houdas...
AD). During the reign of the Wattasid Abu_al-Abbas_Ahmad_ibn_Muhammad, AskiaIshaq I of the Songhai Empire sent Tuareg raiders into the Draa valley to avenge...
2 – 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 AskiaIshaq I. March...
capital of Niani as Kurminafari (and later Askia) Dawud sacked the city. Upon the advice of his brother Askiya Ishaq, Dawud did not chase the mansa's smaller...