The area of San was for centuries a fishing camp for
Bozo people. Around 1400 CE a trade city dependent on the kingdom of
Daa began to develop at a crucial ford over the Bani linking the Inner Niger Delta to the goldfields to the south, although oral traditions conflict on whether
Marka from
Dia or
Dyula from
Djenne were responsible. The town was attacked by
Askia Ishaq I of the
Songhai Empire in 1542. At the time it may have been known under the name 'Sama', although the name could also refer to
Sama Foulala. In 1690 San, a prosperous market town, was conquered by
Biton Coulibaly and integrated into the growing
Bamana Empire. In 1739,
Famaghan Ouattara of the
Kong Empire intervened in a Bamana civil war and destroyed the town. It was later rebuilt somewhat further north. San was incorporated into the
Massina Empire by
Cheikhou Amadou in the 1830s, and became a theocratic state. For this reason, when
El-Hajj Omar Tall destroyed Massina in the 1860s he spared the city. ==Economy and Culture==