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- Royal Standards in Southern Africa
- are also quoted as being used during the reign of Queen.
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- Madagascar, the island's mountains, rivers as well as the unexplored areas. Made during the reign of. Queen Ranavalona I (Ranavalona the Cruel, r.
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- WITCH-HUNTING IN CENTRAL MADAGASCAR 1828–1861*
- Queen Ranavalona I (reigned 1828–61), avidly continued to adopt.
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- Hindus. Queen Ranavalona I (reigned. 1828–1861) issued a royal edict prohibiting the practice of.
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- RAIKAVALONA IL, QUEEN OF I\'IADAGA.SCAR.
- of his star-shoot reign he allowed his better judgment to Rabodo) was made Queen under the name of. Rasoherina. .
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- Queen of Madagascar Ranavalona I Biography - life, family, children
- Ranavalona I, Queen of Madagascar (c. 1788–1861) ruled that large The true story of Ranavalona's reign has been difficult to establish.
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- Ranavalona I (Merina queen) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
- This policy was reversed by his wife and successor, Queen Ranavalona I ( reigned 1828–61), but it was revived under King Radama II (reigned 1861–63).
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- three queens in succession: Rasoherina, Ranavalona II and Ranavalona III.
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