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Askia Al-Hajj

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Muhammad Al-Hajj
Askia of the Songhai Empire
Reign1582-1586
PredecessorAskia Daoud
SuccessorAskia Muhammad Bani
Names
Muhammad Al-Hajj ibn Dawud al-Turi
DynastyAskiya dynasty
FatherAskia Daoud

Askia Muhammad al-Hajj was the ruler of the Songhai Empire from 1582 to 1586. Despite not being Askia Daoud's choice as successor, he was elected Askia by the princes of Gao following his father's death. His older brother and rival claimant, Kurmina-fari Muhammad Benkan, was exiled to Timbuktu and later arrested. He appointed his brother al-Hadi in his place, but he soon rebelled and was also arrested. In December 1586, al-Hajj was deposed by his brothers.[1]

  1. ^ Levtzion, Nehemiah (1977). "5 - The western Maghrib and Sudan". In Oliver, Ronald (ed.). The Cambridge History of Africa Volume 3: From c.1050 to c.1600. Cambridge University Press. p. 439. ISBN 9781139054577. Retrieved 12 March 2024.