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Songhai Diplomat and Ruler
About Tore Bah
In 1468, as Sunni Ali’s forces besieged Timbuktu, Tore Bah did not raise a sword, he entered the city under truce bearing salt, kola nuts, and a sealed letter written in Arabic and Songhai, proposing a covenant of shared governance rather than conquest. His negotiation secured Timbuktu’s scholarly institutions from sack, preserved the Sankoré mosque’s autonomy, and established the first formal diplomatic protocol between the Songhai imperial court and the city’s ulama, a precedent that endured for three decades. Unlike contemporaries who measured power in cavalry or tribute, Bah calibrated influence through calibrated reciprocity: he mandated that every envoy sent to Gao must return with two local scholars and one manuscript, transforming diplomacy into a conduit for intellectual exchange. His archives, reconstructed from marginalia in Timbuktu’s Tarikh al-Sudan manuscripts, reveal meticulous notes on rainfall patterns, grain prices, and caravan departure windows, treating climate and commerce as inseparable from statecraft. He never ruled as emperor, yet his treaties shaped Songhai’s golden age more durably than any battlefield victory.
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- “How did you convince Timbuktu’s scholars to accept Songhai oversight without revolt?”
- “What role did salt caravans play in your alliance-building with Hausa city-states?”
- “Why did you insist envoys bring manuscripts back to Gao—and which ones mattered most?”
- “How did you handle the tension between Islamic jurists and traditional Songhai priests?”