Askia Nuh was a ruler of the Dendi Kingdom, the rump state of the Songhai Empire. He was a son of Askia Dawud and established his capital at Lulami, from where Songhai resistance to the Saadi Moroccans continued.[1][2][3]
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^"Kingdoms of Africa - Niger".
^Historical Dictionary of Niger (in German) (4. ed.), Plymouth: Scarecrow, pp. 173–174, ISBN 0-7864-0495-7
AskiaNuh was a ruler of the Dendi Kingdom, the rump state of the Songhai Empire. He was a son of Askia Dawud and established his capital at Lulami, from...
nickname of Askia Muhammad and these many descendants are called mamar hamey, they are the descendants of Askia Ishaq II, AskiaNuh, Askia Muhammad V Gao...
can be mentioned, such as AskiaNuh, Askia Al-Mustafa, Askia Muhammad Sorko, Askia Harun, and Askia Al-Amin, as well as Askia Pashaliku Arm Suleiman. Tymowski...
established by AskiaNuh, son of Askia Dawud and it is from here the Songhai resistance against Morocco continued. In 1639 during the reign of Askia Ismail,...
puppet Askia in Timbuktu. Yet another brother, Nuh, became Askiya in Dendi, a region south of the modern town of Say in Niger. From Dendi Askiya Nuh organised...
ruled by the Sonni dynasty (c. 1464–1493), but it was later replaced by the Askia dynasty (1493–1591). During the second half of the 13th century, Gao and...
Tillaberi, the Songhai resistance against Morocco continued under AskiaNuh, a son of Askia Dawud. He established his capital at Lulami. Following the Moroccan...
list) – Askia Mohammad I, King (1493–1529) Askia Musa, King (1529–1531) Askia Mohammad Benkan, King (1531–1537) Askia Isma'il, King (1537–1539) Askia Ishaq...
Ibrahim al-Alawi (d. 1818), Sidi Muhammad b. Sidi al-Mukhtar (d. 1825), Nūḥ b. al-Ṭāhir al-Fulānī (d. 1860), Shaykh Uthman Dan Fodio and his daughter...
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;...