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  2. Vazimba - Wikipedia

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    The couple had two sons named Rangoromana and Zafihisoky whom legend credits as the first to bring zebu to the island. [4] Some Merina trace their genealogy back to a man named Ndrenavoavo or his sister Pelamana who, according to oral history, were the very first non-Vazimba people (i.e. second-wave settlers) to arrive in Madagascar.

  3. History of Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    Europe knew of Madagascar through Arab sources; thus The Travels of Marco Polo claimed that "the inhabitants are Saracens, or followers of the law of Mohammed", without mentioning other inhabitants. Other than its size and location, everything about the island in the book describes southeastern Africa, not Madagascar.

  4. List of first human settlements - Wikipedia

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    The first recorded permanent inhabitant was Isaac Bodden, the grandson of one of these first settlers, born on Grand Cayman around 1661. Indian Ocean: Rodrigues: 1691: Settled 1691 by a small group of French Huguenots led by François Leguat; abandoned 1693. The French settled slaves there in the 18th century. [118] East Pacific: Clipperton ...

  5. Malagasy peoples - Wikipedia

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    Three hundred villages across Madagascar were sampled in terms of genetic, linguistic and cultural diversity. This research was led and performed by Malagasy and European researchers and academics. This study demonstrated that all Malagasy people have mixed African and Asian ancestry. [4] But the proportion of ancestral genes differs.

  6. Tsimihety people - Wikipedia

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    Philibert Tsiranana, from the Tsimihety ethnic group, was the first president of post-colonial era Madagascar. The anarchist system prevailed among the Tsimihety people before the 19th century. However, in 1823, Radama I , the Merina king, brought the entire island under one rule, including the Tsimihety, and abolished the international slave ...

  7. Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    Madagascar, [a] officially the Republic of Madagascar, [b] is an island country that includes the island of Madagascar and numerous smaller peripheral islands. Lying off the southeastern coast of Africa, it is the world's fourth largest island (after Greenland, New Guinea, and Borneo), the second-largest island country (after Indonesia), and the 46th largest country overall. [14]

  8. Sakalava people - Wikipedia

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    These expeditions were aided by guns obtained from the Arabs, a weapon that both Comoros and Merina people lacked. [13] The largest and one of the most favored ports for slave trade on Madagascar was the Sakalava coastal town of Mahajanga. [14] The Sakalava had a monopoly on slave trade in Madagascar till the end of the 18th century.

  9. Nosy Be - Wikipedia

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    The first human inhabitants of Nosy Be were small bands of Antankarana and Zafinofotsy, before the Sakalava people migrated there and became the most numerous ethnic group on the island. These people were joined later by some Comorians , Indians or Antandroy .