-
return to the
earth deities. In
contrast to Andrianerinerina, the word
Andriamanitra (the
Merina term for "Fragrant Lord") is used to
refer to
revered ancestors...
-
Malagasy traditionally believe in a
creator god,
called Zanahary or
Andriamanitra.
Islam was
first brought to
Madagascar in the
Middle Ages by Arab and...
- "It is not only my responsibility, but ours: mine and yours" Anthem:
Andriamanitra ô!
Tahionao ny Mpanjakanay (Malagasy) "O God
bless our
Queen Ranavalona"...
- "Ode to the
Heavenly Kingdom" ?–1864
Unknown Unknown Imerina "
Andriamanitra ô!
Andriamanitra ô!
Tahionao ny Mpanjakanay" "O God,
bless our Queen" ?–1897...
-
glorifying King
Idris omitted.
Kingdom of
Madagascar King of
Madagascar "
Andriamanitra ô" ("O Lord")
Glorifies the
Malagasy sovereign. Prin****lity of Montenegro/Kingdom...
-
Benjamin Marc
Balthason Ramaroson (1955-04-25) 25
April 1955 (age 69) Manakara,
Madagascar Motto Tsy
isika fa ny fahasoavan'
andriamanitra miaraka amintsika...
- destro**** by Zanahary.
Zanahary then sent down one of his daughters,
Andriamanitra, to be a wife to Andrianerinerina, and they
became the
first two members...
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Scythian Api
Artimpasa or
Argimpasa Tabiti Andriaahoabu Andriamahilala Andriamanitra Leimarel Sidabi Haoreima Imoinu Irai
Leima Khunu Leima Khamnung Kikoi...
-
Malagasy traditionally believe in a
creator god,
called Zanahary or
Andriamanitra. Each of the many
ethnic sub-groups in
Madagascar adhere to
their own...
-
religion attributes all of
creation to a
single god,
called Zanahary or
Andriamanitra. In addition, it
tends to
emphasize links between the
living and the...