- The
Antambahoaka are the
least numerous ethnic group in Madagascar,
numbering around 50,000 in 2013. They
inhabit a
small region along the southeastern...
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Former Antananarivo Province;
central highlands Betsileo, Antaifasy,
Antambahoaka, Antaimoro, Antaisaka,
Tanala Former Fianarantsoa Province; southeastern...
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Antambahoaka is a
dialect of
Malagasy spoken by
Antambahoaka in the
region of Vatovavy-Fitovinany.
Antambahoaka is an
Austronesian language and part of...
- the Betsileo, the Betsimisaraka, the Tsimihety, the Bezanozano, the
Antambahoaka, and the Antemoro. "Andriana"
often traditionally formed part of the...
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Antaifasy or
Antefasy Antaimoro or
Temoro or
Antemoro Antaisaka or
Antesaka Antambahoaka Antandroy or
Tandroy Antankarana Antanosy or
Tanosy Bara Betsimisaraka...
- the Betsileo, the Betsimisaraka, the Tsimihety, the Bezanozano, the
Antambahoaka and the Antemoro. The word
Andriana has
often formed part of the names...
- Merina, Sihanaka, Betsileo, Zafimaniry, Antaifasy, Antemoro, Antaisaka,
Antambahoaka, Tandroy, Antankarana, Antanosy, Bara, Betsimisaraka, Bezanozano, Mahafaly...
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allied with the "neo-Vezo" and
founded the
later Antaisaka,
Antaimoro and
Antambahoaka kingdoms. In the west: the
Maroserana dynasty which founded the Sakalava...
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Ankify Anosy Region Antaifasy Antaimoro Antaisaka Antambahoaka Antandroy Antankarana Antambahoaka Antananarivo Antananarivo Province Antananarivo–Toamasina...
- present-day
Anosy and
moved into the
Efaho valley after being defeated by the
Antambahoaka people to the north. The
Zafiraminia had
lived in
Madagascar from about...