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Andriamasinavalona (1675–1710), also
known as Andrianjakanavalondambo, was a King of
Imerina in the
central highlands of Madagascar. He made significant...
- the
former kingdom of
Imerina that had last been
unified under King
Andriamasinavalona a
century before.
Andrianampoinimerina established his
capital at...
- Imerina. The city
retained the name
Analamanga until the
reign of King
Andriamasinavalona (1675–1710), who
renamed it
Antananarivo ("City of the Thousand")...
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kingdoms and grew even
weaker in the
early 18th
century when King
Andriamasinavalona divided it
among his four sons.
Following almost a
century of warring...
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would go on to
supplant his
older brother as the
celebrated sovereign Andriamasinavalona. Andriantsimitoviaminandriandehibe's two
younger sons, Andriandambomanafika...
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after defeating his brother, Andrianavalonimerina. He was a son of
Andriamasinavalona,
sovereign of the
former Kingdom of Imerina, and his wife Ratompoindraoandriana...
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Madagascar into a
single nation before French colonization in 1895. King
Andriamasinavalona quartered the
kingdom to be
ruled by his four
favourite sons, producing...
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Andriantsimitoviaminandriandehibe Andrianjakatsitakatrandriana Andriamasinavalona Andriantsimitoviaminandriandrazaka Andriambelomasina Andrianjafy...
- (1778) Ravahiny,
Queen (c.1778–1808)
Merina Kingdom (complete list) –
Andriamasinavalona, King (1675–1710)
Andriantsimitoviaminiandriana Andriandrazaka, King...
- that the next
ruler was
selected Andriamasinavalona:
Noble descendants of the four sons of King
Andriamasinavalona who were not ****igned to rule one...