Askiya dynasty

Askia
Royal house
Symbol depicting the Great Mosque of Djenné, with prominent protruding toron architecture characteristic of Askia rule. Today it features on the emblem of Mali.
CountrySonghai Empire
Place of originGao, Western Sahel
Founded12 April 1493 (1493-04-12) (Battle of Anfao)
FounderAskia the Great
Final rulerAskia Ishaq II
TraditionsIslam
Deposition13 March 1591 (1591-03-13) (Battle of Tondibi)
Cadet branchesAskia of Dendi (surviving nobles fled to Dendi and ruled from 1591-1901, deposed during the Scramble for Africa)

The Askiya dynasty, also known as the Askia dynasty, ruled the Songhai Empire at the height of that state's power. It was founded in 1493 by Askia Mohammad I, a general of the Songhai Empire who usurped the Sonni dynasty. The Askiya ruled from Gao over the vast Songhai Empire until its defeat by a Saadi invasion force in 1591. After the defeat, the dynasty moved south back to its homeland and created several smaller kingdoms in what is today Songhai in south-western Niger and further south in the Dendi.