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Andrianjaka reigned over the
Kingdom of
Imerina in the
central highlands region of
Madagascar from
around 1612 to 1630.
Despite being the
younger of King...
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Andrianjaka Razakatsitakatrandriana or
Andrianjakatsitakatrandriana was the King of
Imerina in the
central Highlands of
Madagascar from 1670–1675. He...
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Merina King
Andrianjaka (1612–1630)
expelled the
Vazimba inhabitants of the
village of Analamanga.
Declaring it the site of his capital,
Andrianjaka built a...
- legend, the
succession of King
Andrianjaka after his
father Ralambo was
partially the
result of the
obsession that
Andrianjaka's older brother may have had...
- Bath"), to
celebrate his
culinary discovery. Upon
succeeding his father,
Andrianjaka (1612–1630) led a
successful military campaign to
capture the
final major...
- (1575–1612) King
Andrianjaka (1612–1630) King
Andriantsitakatrandriana (1630–1650) King
Andriantsimitoviaminandriandehibe (1650–1670) King
Andrianjaka Razakatsitakatrandriana...
- Analamanga,
formerly the
highest of Antananarivo's many hills.
Merina king
Andrianjaka, who
ruled Imerina from
around 1610
until 1630, is
believed to have captured...
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Ratompoimbahoaka of Ambohimalaza,
Princess Ramahafoloarivo (granddaughter of King
Andrianjaka), and
Princess Rafaravavy Rampanananiamboninitany.[citation needed] He...
- from 1630 to 1650,
acceding to the
throne upon the
death of his father,
Andrianjaka.[citation needed] He took two wives: the first, Ravololontsimitovy, gave...
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first set of
sacred sites was
designated by
early 17th-century king
Andrianjaka. The
notion was re-sanctified
under late 18th-century king Andrianampoinimerina...