- The
Kingdom of
Merina, also
known as the
Kingdom of
Madagascar and
officially the
Kingdom of
Imerina (Malagasy: Fanjakan'Imerina; c. 1540–1897), was a...
- The
Merina people (also
known as the Imerina, Antimerina,
Borizany or Ambaniandro)
formerly called Amboalambo are the
largest ethnic group in Madagascar...
- Bara, Vezo, Betsimisaraka, Mahafaly, etc. The
Merina are
further divided into two subgroups. The “
Merina A” are the Hova and Andriana, and have an average...
-
Antananarivo and the old
heartland of the
Merina Kingdom is located,
speaks the
Merina dialect. The
Merina dialect is the
basis of
Standard Malagasy,...
- 18 or more
classified peoples of Madagascar, the most
numerous being the
Merina of the
central highlands.
Until the late 18th century, the
island of Madagascar...
- the
Merina monarchy until the
French conquest of the
Merina Kingdom during the
Second Madagascar expedition.
Below is a list of the line of
Merina monarchs...
-
monarchy of the
Merina Kingdom, and
resulted in
Madagascar becoming a
French colony. The term "Hova"
referred to a
social class within the
Merina class structure...
-
incorporated red and white, the
royal colours of the
Merina Kingdom,
whose rulers came from the
Merina ethnic majority. Meanwhile, the country's political...
- Andriamanjato, a
Merina Protestant priest who had
developed links to the
French Communist Party.
Throughout its history, AKFM has been
dominated by
Merinas. AKFM...
- by rule
under a
local chieftain. Some communities, such as the Sakalava,
Merina and Betsimisaraka, were
unified by
leaders who
established kingdoms, which...