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- The Vazimba (Malagasy [vaˈʒimbə̥]), according to po****r belief, were the first inhabitants of Madagascar. While beliefs about the physical appearance...
- Paroedura vazimba is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. It is endemic to Madagascar. Raxworthy, C.J.; Ratsoavina, F.; Rabibisoa, N.; Rakotondrazafy...
- inhabited between 200 BC–300 AD by the island's earliest settlers, the Vazimba, who appear to have arrived by pirogue from southeastern Borneo to establish...
- century AD with Bantu Africans resulting in a core po****tion known as Vazimba, later by large number of Javanese and a minority of Arabs, Indians and...
- is known to have been a Vazimba. Rafohy and Rangita, the two founding queens of the Merina royalty, were also called Vazimbas. On the other side, the...
- they called the Vazimba. Probably the descendants of an earlier and less technologically advanced Austronesian settlement wave, the Vazimba were ****imilated...
- had extended its rule over virtually all of Madagascar. The son of a Vazimba mother and a man of the newly arrived Hova people originating in southeast...
- veneration of the Vazimba as the most ancient of ancestors. The kings of some Malagasy tribes claim a blood kinship to the Vazimba, including the Merina...
- originated in southern Borneo. Speculation that there may be remnants of a Vazimba language in Beosi speech was investigated by Blench & Walsh (2009). Beosi...
- possibly first settled by Austronesians from 350 BC-550 AD, termed the Vazimba in Malagasy oral traditions, although there is considerable academic debate...