Songhay has been mentioned more than a dozen times throughout the RSS channels we monitor. This location appears to be especially popular on the channel 'Morah Sheli Village' where it has less than a dozen mentions. As seen in the chart below, Songhay had the highest popularity figure in January, 2017.

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A Timeline of Africa

[...] of Mali makes a pilgrimage to Mecca and shows off his great wealth C. 1350 AD The kingdom of Songhai arises in west Africa 1415 The Portuguese conquer Ceuta in North Africa. It is the first European [...]

morahsheli.com

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Firefox for Android updated to v37: adds new locales, improvements to the URL bar, new Download Manager

[...] The update adds support for the following locales: Albanian [sq] Burmese [my] Lower Sorbian [dsb] Songhai [son] Upper Sorbian [hsb], Uzbek [uz] Turkish users will now find that Yandex has been set as [...]

androidpure.com

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Today in history March 13

[...] Huguenots 1591: Battle at Tondibi: Moroccans army under Judar beats sultan Askia Ishaq II of Songhai 1634: Academie Francaise opens 1639: Cambridge College renamed Harvard for clergyman John Harvard [...]

GEEBD
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geebd.com

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Africa Timeline

Africa Timeline

[...] of Mali makes a pilgrimage to Mecca and shows off his great wealth C. 1350 AD The kingdom of Songhai arises in west Africa 1415 The Portuguese conquer Ceuta in North Africa. It is the first European [...]

morahsheli.com

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Nigeria Timeline — Part 1: Prehistory to Colonization

[...] Igbo Ukwu people develop in what is now south east Nigeria. c.800 Kanem Kingdom develops. Songhai develops along the Niger River in the north west of what is now Nigeria. Their empire is [...]

uigist.com

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15 Incredible Towers of the Islamic World

[...] the mud and wood used to construct the tomb came from Mecca. Askia Mohammad was the first Muslim Songhai ruler and an incredibly devout one at that.  When he made his pilgrimage to Mecca, he took an [...]

epic-curiousity.com

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Who now is the House of Judah?

[...] Sudan. Through trade and travel of North African Jews within the West African Kingdoms of Mali, Songhai, and Kanem-Bornu. According to accounts from explorers of the region, several of the rulers of [...]

cepher.net

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