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- Malagasy traditionally believe in a creator god, called Zanahary or Andriamanitra. Islam was first brought to Madagascar in the Middle Ages by Arab and...
- 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...
- 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...
- Scythian Api Artimpasa or Argimpasa Tabiti Andriaahoabu Andriamahilala Andriamanitra Leimarel Sidabi Haoreima Imoinu Irai Leima Khunu Leima Khamnung Kikoi...
- "It is not only my responsibility, but ours: mine and yours" Anthem: Andriamanitra ô! Tahionao ny Mpanjakanay (Malagasy) "O God bless our Queen Ranavalona"...
- glorifying King Idris omitted. Kingdom of Madagascar King of Madagascar "Andriamanitra ô" ("O Lord") Glorifies the Malagasy sovereign. Prin****lity of Montenegro/Kingdom...
- "Ode to the Heavenly Kingdom" ?–1864 Unknown Unknown Imerina "Andriamanitra ô! Andriamanitra ô! Tahionao ny Mpanjakanay" "O God, bless our Queen" ?–1897...
- 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...
- place where Andriamanitra's servants are drawing water and are seen. The servant alert their deity of the strangers' presence, and Andriamanitra asks if they...