Lulami (also Loulami) was the capital of the Dendi of the Songhai Empire.
It was established by Askia Nuh, son of Askia Dawud[1] and it is from here the Songhai resistance against Morocco continued.
In 1639 during the reign of Askia Ismail,[2] the Moroccan Pasha Mesaoud sacked the town of Lulami.
The location of this town is unknown but believed to be south of the town of Say in Niger.
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