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    Radama I "the Great" (c. 1793–1828) was the first Malagasy sovereign to be recognized as King of Madagascar (1810–1828) by a European state, Great Britain...
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    sovereign of the Kingdom of Madagascar from 1828 to 1861. After positioning herself as queen following the death of her young husband, Radama I, Ranavalona...
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    of Madagascar, which controlled virtually the entire island. Radama's rule, although brief, was a pivotal period in the history of the Kingdom of Madagascar...
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  • Radama may refer to: Radama I of Madagascar (c. 1793-1828), the first king of Madagascar Radama II of Madagascar (1829–1863), king of the Merina Kingdom...
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    Madagascar from French control, recognized Radama I as King of Madagascar, a diplomatic maneuver meant to underscore the idea of the sovereignty of the...
    99 KB (11,820 words) - 12:01, 17 August 2024
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    Queen of Madagascar from 1863 to 1868, succeeding her husband Radama II following his presumed assassination. Rasoherina, niece of Queen Ranavalona I, was...
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    design of the flag is described in Title I, Article 4 of the Constitution of Madagascar, 2010: [Madagascar's] national emblem is the tricolour flag of white...
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    list of Merina rulers preceding Andrianampoinimerina's unification of Imerina in the Central Highlands and his son Radama I's successful conquest of the...
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    his son and successor, King Radama I (1810–28), who was recognized by the British government as King of Madagascar. Radama concluded a treaty in 1817 with...
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    established in 1818 on the east coast of Madagascar at Toamasina by members of the London Missionary Society (LMS). King Radama I (1810–1828), the first sovereign...
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    coast of Madagascar at Toamasina by members of the London Missionary Society (LMS). King Radama I, the first sovereign to bring about half the island of Madagascar...
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    century, the palaces of the Rova served as the seat of power for successive sovereigns of the Kingdom of Madagascar, including King Radama I (1810–1828), Queen...
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    Merina people (category Ethnic groups in Madagascar)
    his son Radama I (1792–1828). The colonial British empire recognized the sovereignty of the Merina kingdom and its control of the Madagascar island in...
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    two-thirds of the island under his control. The British diplomats who concluded trade treaties with Radama recognized him as the "ruler of Madagascar", a position...
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    1814 Treaty of Paris, the British saw Madagascar as a natural expansion of their influence in the Indian Ocean. The Merina King, Radama I, managed to...
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    Nobility (redirect from Title of nobility)
    because of his conversion to Islam. The nobility in Madagascar are known as the Andriana. In much of Madagascar, before French colonization of the island...
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  • Ramaniraka Ramsar sites in Madagascar Ranomafana National Park Rebirth of the Social Democratic Party Regions of Madagascar Radama I Radama II Rafohy Rainiharo...
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  • Raketaka (category Daughters of kings)
    Raketaka of Madagascar (August 1824 – 1866) was heir to the throne of Madagascar until her father Radama I died. She was also the mother of the last queen...
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    Support of Democracy and Development in Madagascar (CSDDM)   National Union for Democracy and Development (UNDD)   Judged by Your Work Party (AVI)   I Love...
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    year reign of Queen Ranavalona I, the widow of Radama I, was characterised by a struggle to preserve the cultural isolation of Madagascar from modernity...
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