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Histories of this empire heavily draw upon a series of ta’rikhs including one written by Ibn al-Mukhtar, the Tarikh al-fattash. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this empire, which the Moroccan Saadi Sultanate defeated at the Battle of Tondibi.
ANSWER: Songhai Empire
[10e] The Saadi invasion was sparked by a claim over mines of this resource found at Taghaza. This prized trade good was traded for gold in medieval trans-Saharan trade networks and was used to season food.
ANSWER: salt [accept Taghaza salt mines or gold-salt trade]
[10h] This traveler’s Description of Africa was one of the first accounts of the Songhai Empire accessible to European audiences. This Granada-born author converted to Christianity after being captured by Spanish pirates.
ANSWER: Leo Africanus [or Johannes Leo Africanus or al-Hasan Muhammad al-Wazzan al-Fasi or Johannes Leo de Medicis]
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Penn State ABard A1010020
Johns Hopkins ARutgers A1010020
Lehigh AJohns Hopkins B1010020
Columbia APenn B1010020
Penn State BRowan A010010
Penn State BRowan A010010
Penn State BRowan A010010
Penn State BRowan A010010
Penn State BRowan A010010
Penn State BRowan A010010
Penn State BRowan A010010
Penn State BRowan A010010
Johns Hopkins BPrinceton A100010
Rutgers CPrinceton A010010