Sonni Dynasty

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The Sonni Dynasty were the rulers of the Songhai Empire of Medieval West Africa. They continued to rule the state until their usurpation by the Askiya Dynasty.

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[edit] Origins

According to Stride and Ifeka's Peoples and Empires of West Africa, the Kingdom of Gao fell under the indirect control of the Mali Empire during the reign of Sundiata. In around 1275, an official of Mali fled to Gao and established his own dynasty. The kings of this dynasty were called Sonni or Sunni meaning "replacement" or "liberator" kings.

[edit] Independence

The Kingdom of Gao under the Sonni dynasty had to be continuously attacked to keep it paying tribute to the Mali Empire. The first instance of this occurs under Mansa Sakura and later by General Sagmandir under Mansa Musa. In 1375, the Mali Empire lost complete control of Songhai and the empire was born. By 1420, Songhai was strong enough to exact tribute from Masina.

[edit] Fall

In 1493, the "replacement" kings were themselves replaced by an ambitious general named Muhammad Ture. After a fierce and bloody battle, Ture was able to seize power and put his own dynasty on the throne of the Songhai Empire.

[edit] Sonni Dynasty Rulers

  • Sunni Ali Kolon: circa 1275
  • Sunni Salman Nari: ????-????
  • Sunni Ibrahim Kabyao: ????-????
  • Sunni Uthman Gifo Kanafa: circa 1320
  • Sunni Bar-Kayna-Ankabi: ????-????
  • Sunni Musa: ????-????
  • Sunni Bakr Zanku: ????-????
  • Sunni Bakr Dala-Buyunbu: ????-????
  • Sunni Mar-Kiray: ????-????
  • Sunni Muhammad Da'u: ????-????
  • Sunni Muhammad Kukiya: circa 1275
  • Sunni Muhammad Fari: ????-????
  • Sunni Karbifu: ????-????
  • Sunni Mar-Fay-Kuli-Jimu: ????-????
  • Sunni Mar-Arkana: ????-????
  • Sunni Mar Arandan: ????-????
  • Sunni Sulayman Dama Dandi: 1410s-1440s
  • Sunni Silman Dandi: 1440s-1464
  • Sunni Ali: 1464-1492
  • Sunni Abu-Bakry Baro: 1492-1493

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