- (also
called Ramavo); 1778 – 16
August 1861), also
known as Ranavalo-
Manjaka I and the "Mad
Monarch of Madagascar" was
sovereign of the
Kingdom of Madagascar...
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Rasoherina (1814 – 1
April 1868) (also Rasoherina-
Manjaka) was
Queen of
Madagascar from 1863 to 1868,
succeeding her
husband Radama II
following his presumed...
- on the
island of Madagascar. Béhierite
occurs in
granitic pegmatites in
Manjaka and Antsongombato, Madagascar. ****ociated
minerals are albite, manganese-bearing...
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Names Ranavalona II (Ranavalo-
Manjaka II) Ramoma...
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Names Ranavalona III (Ranavalo
Manjaka III)
Razafindrahety (Razafy)...
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start of
independence to form the
Manjaka Vahoaka party. He was
elected mayor of
Fianarantsoa in 1957 as the
Manjaka Vahoaka candidate, and was reelected...
- Peoples. Its
cathedral episcopal see is the (Marian) Cathédrale
Maria Manjaka Na****ra, in the city of Morondava,
Toliara province. As per 2014, it pastorally...
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Randriasandratriniony au perchoir",
Madagascar Tribune, May 7, 2008 (in French).
Manjaka Hery, "Rajemison Rakotomaharo; Au nom de l’alternance",
Madagascar Tribune...
- up out of spears. The oval
medallion bears the
letters "RM" (Ranavalo
Manjaka). The back is flat and unadorned. It
bears the mark of the
Parisian jeweler...
- the
Wayback Machine,
Afrique Express, N° 251, June 18, 2002 (in French).
Manjaka Hery, "Rajemison Rakotomaharo; Au nom de l’alternance",
Madagascar Tribune...