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origins back to an
early Maroserana noble, Olembetsitoto, who
emerged as a
leader in the 1500s with the
migration of the
Maroserana into the southwestern...
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original on 27
April 2024.
Retrieved 6
March 2024. "Kingdoms of Madagascar:
Maroserana and Merina". Metmuseum.org.
Archived from the
original on 24 June 2011...
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According to
local tradition, the
founders of the
Sakalava kingdom were
Maroseraña (or Maroseranana, "those who
owned many ports") princes, from the Fiherenana...
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later Antaisaka,
Antaimoro and
Antambahoaka kingdoms. In the west: the
Maroserana dynasty which founded the
Sakalava Kingdom is
itself a
result of Zafiraminia...
- 1983, p. 29. Kent, R.K. (1968). "Madagascar and
Africa II: The Sakalava,
Maroserana, Dady and
Tromba before 1700". The
Journal of
African History. 9 (4):...
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afterward they
accepted the rule of the Volafotsy, a clan ****ociated with the
Maroserana who had
migrated north from
Sakalava territory.
Peter Wilson – a professor...
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coincided with the
formation of the
Maroserana dynasty of the
Sakalava people and that
certain Bara
nobles had
Maroserana origins. This
early kingship-based...
- ISBN 978-0-521-83935-8. Kent, R.K. "Madagascar and
Africa II: The Sakalava,
Maroserana, Dady and
Tromba before 1700." The
Journal of
African History, 9(4), 1968...
- Andriamañare.
early 1700s -
Menarandra area of
southwestern Androy annexed by
Maroserana dynasty 1703 -
Shipwreck of the Degrave, an
English East Indiaman, at...
- ISBN 978-0-253-21915-2. Kent, R.K. (1968). "Madagascar and
Africa II: The Sakalava,
Maroserana, Dady and
Tromba before 1700". The
Journal of
African History. 9 (4):...