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by Jarig Bakker, 18 Jul 2005
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Kings (personal names in parentheses)
c.1690 - 1720 Andriamandisoarivo (Tsimanata)
c.1720 - 1730 Andrianamboniarivo
c.1730 - 1760 Andriamahatindriarivo
c.1760 - 1767 Andrianahilitsy
1767 - 1770 Andrianiveniarivo
1770 - 1771 Andrianihoatra
1771 - 1777 Andrianikeniarivo
Queens
1777 - 1778 Andrianaginarivo (f)
1778 Tombola
(f)
c.1778 - 1808 Ravahiny (f)
1808 - 1822? Tsimalomo
1808 Maka (Andrianaresy)
(pretender)
King
1822 - 1832 Andriantsoly
(d. 1846)
1828 - 1829 Oantitsy (f) -Regent
Queens
1832 - 1836 Oantitsy (f)
1836 - 1840 Tsiomeko (f)
(b. 1828 - d. 1843)
This was in an area which was in contact with the Portuguese settlements
in Mozambique. It was one of the Sakalava kingdoms (Sakalava is
from Arabic Saqaliba, which in its turn was derived from Latin "esclavus":
slave) - see also: Menabe. Alternative name:
Iboina. Its main town was Majunga. In the second half of the 18th century
Iboina was one of the most powerful kingdoms in Madagascar, levying tribute
from states on the east coast.
Jarig Bakker, 18 Jul 2005
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