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Radama I "the Great" (c. 1793–1828) was the
first Malagasy sovereign to be
recognized as King of
Madagascar (1810–1828) by a
European state,
Great Britain...
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Radama II (September 23, 1829 – May 12, 1863 [contested]) was the son and heir of
Queen Ranavalona I and
ruled from 1861 to 1863 over the
Kingdom of Madagascar...
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After positioning herself as
queen following the
death of her
young husband Radama I, she
pursued a
policy of
isolationism and self-sufficiency. She sought...
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Radama may
refer to:
Radama I of
Madagascar (c. 1793-1828), the
first king of
Madagascar Radama II of
Madagascar (1829–1863), king of the
Merina Kingdom...
- Rasoherina-Manjaka) was
Queen of
Madagascar from 1863 to 1868,
succeeding her
husband Radama II
following his
presumed ********ination. Rasoherina,
niece of
Queen Ranavalona...
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control from
their interior capital outwards into the island, with
their king
Radama I
ultimately helping unite the
island under their rule. The
French fought...
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Imerina in the
central highlands, with its
capital at Antananarivo. His son
Radama I the
Great expanded its
authority to the island's
other polities and was...
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Abacetus radama is a
species of
ground beetle in the
subfamily Pterostichinae. It was
described by
Jeannel in 1948. "Abacetus
radama (Jeannel, 1948)"...
- As a
young woman she, like her
cousin Rasoherina, was
married to King
Radama II and was
widowed upon his ********ination in the nobles' coup of 1863. The...
- F. p. germanicus, F. p. rhen**** and F. p. riphaeus.
Falco peregrinus radama,
described by
Hartlaub in 1861, is
found in
Madagascar and the Comoros....