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- Field Marshal Rainiharo (died on 18 October 1852 in Rabodomiarana) was from 1833 to 1852 prime minister of the Kingdom of Imerina in the central highlands...
- conservative figurehead Field Marshal Rainiharo (also called Ravoninahitriniarivo) of Ilafy in 1833. Rainiharo gained initial access to the court through...
- reconstructed royal palaces and the Andafiavaratra Palace, the tomb of Rainiharo, Tsimbazaza Zoo, Mahamasina Stadium, Lake Anosy, four 19th-century martyr...
- held the post for thirteen years. His career mirrored that of his father Rainiharo, a renowned military man who became prime minister during the reign of...
- of Queen Tribhuwana Ratnapangkaja, husband of Suhita Merina Kingdom: Rainiharo Rainijohary [nl], husband of Ranavalona I Rainivoninahitriniony Rainilaiarivony...
- Prime ministers of Madagascar Merina Kingdom (c. 1540–1897) Andriamihaja Rainiharo Rainivoninahitriniony Rainilaiarivony Rainitsimbazafy Rasanjy French Madagascar...
- returned to reign over Cambodia in 1993, but without executive power. Africa Rainiharo, Rainivoninahitriniony, and Rainilaiarivony, Commander-in-Chief of the...
- ministers (complete list) – Andriamihaja, Prime minister (1828–1833) Rainiharo, Prime minister (1833–1852) Mauritius Isle de France (complete list) –...
- childhood as Raharo. He and his younger brother Rainilaiarivony were sons of Rainiharo, of the Tsimiamboholahy clan, Prime Minister to Queen Ranavalona I from...
- (1868–1883) Ranavalona III Queen (1883–1897) Prime ministers (complete list) – Rainiharo, Prime minister (1833–1852) Rainivoninahitriniony, Prime minister (1852–1864)...