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The Story of Madagascar: Isolation, Kingdoms, and Colonial Rule — Fexingo History

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Madagascar, the world's fourth-largest island, holds a history as distinct as its famed baobabs and lemurs. Separated from Africa by the Mozambique Channel for 88 million years, its human story began only 2,000 years ago with Austronesian settlers who brought a language, culture, and crops from across the Indian Ocean. Over centuries, these Vazimba and later Merina highlanders built kingdoms that would shape the island's destiny. Lucas and Luna trace this arc from the rise of the Merina Kingdom under Andrianampoinimerina, who unified the central highlands in the late 18th century, to the reign of his son Radama I, who opened Madagascar to European influence. They explore the tragic reign of Queen Ranavalona I, a fierce isolationist who expelled Europeans and persecuted Christians, and the subsequent transformation under her son Radama II and Prime Minister Rainilaiarivony, who modernized the state while navigating French encroachment. The Franco-Hova Wars, the 1895 French invasion, and the brutal colonial period under General Gallieni are examined, including the 1947 Malagasy Uprising and its violent suppression. The show concludes with the island's path to independence in 1960 and its enduring challenges. Why does this isolated world remain so little understood? Join Lucas and Luna as they unravel the layers of a civilization forged in isolation and fractured by colonialism. #Madagascar #MerinaKingdom #Austeronesia #IndianOcean #Andrianampoinimerina #RadamaI #RanavalonaI #Rainilaiarivony #FrancoHovaWars #FrenchColonialism #Gallieni #MalagasyUprising #1947 #Independence1960 #Isolation #Baobab #WorldHistory #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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episode Madagascar's Antalaotra Muslim Traders and the Island's Indian Ocean World cover

Madagascar's Antalaotra Muslim Traders and the Island's Indian Ocean World

Long before the Merina kings or European pirates, Madagascar was deeply connected to the Indian Ocean by a network of Muslim traders known as the Antalaotra. They brought Islam, writing, and silver from the Swahili Coast, and their settlements along the northwest coast left a lasting mark on the island's culture. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the origins of the Antalaotra, their trade in slaves and ivory, and their role in introducing the sorabe script and Islamic divination to the Antemoro. They also discuss the legendary figure of Andriambao, the spread of the tromba spirit cult, and the eventual decline of these coastal entrepôts as Merina power expanded. The episode offers a fresh perspective on Madagascar not as an isolated world, but as a node in a vast oceanic network stretching from East Africa to Arabia and beyond. #Antalaotra #Madagascar #SwahiliCoast #IndianOceanTrade #Islam #sorabe #Antemoro #tromba #Andriambao #slaveTrade #ivory #Kilwa #EastAfrica #Maroserana #Menabe #History #FexingoHistory #TradeNetworks Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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episode Madagascar's Antemoro: Paper, Magic, and the Island's First Script cover

Madagascar's Antemoro: Paper, Magic, and the Island's First Script

Before the Merina Empire, before the French conquest, a small group of Muslim settlers brought something unprecedented to Madagascar: writing. The Antemoro people of the southeastern coast developed a unique script called sorabe, derived from Arabic, used to record royal genealogies, astrological charts, and magical formulas on handmade paper. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Antemoro scribes became the island's intellectual elite, serving as ombiasy (healer-diviners) for rival kingdoms. We follow the arrival of the Antalaotra traders from the Swahili Coast around the 15th century, their intermarriage with local populations, and the emergence of a literate caste that controlled knowledge of the sikidy divination system. We also examine the tension between Antemoro paper-making and the oral traditions of neighboring groups like the Antaisaka, and how the Antemoro's sacred manuscripts, the tantara, were used to legitimize rulers. The episode closes with the decline of sorabe under Merina centralization and French colonial schooling, and the fragile survival of these manuscripts today. Specific names and terms include: Antemoro, sorabe, Antalaotra, ombiasy, sikidy, tantara, Matatana River, Vohipeno, Farafangana, and the Antemoro king Andrianahitsy. #Antemoro #Sorabe #Madagascar #EastAfrica #Ombiasy #Sikidy #Antalaotra #SwahiliCoast #WritingSystems #PaperMaking #Divination #Tantara #Vohipeno #Farafangana #OralTradition #History #FexingoHistory #IslandHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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episode The Tandroy: Zebu Culture and Resistance in Madagascar's Deep South cover

The Tandroy: Zebu Culture and Resistance in Madagascar's Deep South

In this episode of The Story of Madagascar, Lucas and Luna travel to the island's arid deep south to explore the Tandroy people — known as 'those of the thorns' for their adaptation to the spiny forest. They discuss the origins of the Tandroy, their legendary cattle-raiding traditions, the role of the aloalo funerary sculptures, and the fierce resistance they mounted against Merina expansion in the 19th century. Lucas explains how the Tandroy maintained their autonomy through a decentralized social structure, with the tromba spirit cult linking them to ancestors. The conversation also touches on the impact of French colonial rule and the enduring legacy of Tandroy identity today. #Tandroy #Androy #Madagascar #Zebu #Aloalo #Tromba #Merina #RadamaI #RanavalonaI #Fady #Tanindrazana #SpinyForest #CattleRaiding #Resistance #FrenchColony #History #FexingoHistory #EastAfrica Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

12. juli 2026 - 8 min
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Ranavalona I and the Sampy Crisis in Merina Madagascar

In the 1830s, Madagascar's Queen Ranavalona I faced a crisis that shook the Merina kingdom to its core. A mysterious illness swept through Antananarivo, and the queen's advisors blamed the ancient guardian idols known as sampy. This episode explores the sampy crisis, a pivotal moment when Ranavalona I—often called the 'Mad Queen' by European accounts—ordered the destruction of dozens of sacred relics, executed their keepers, and reasserted her authority through a blend of traditional beliefs and political calculation. We examine the role of sampy in Merina statecraft, the queen's relationship with European missionaries, and how this event foreshadowed the Franco-Hova Wars. Drawing on recent scholarship, we separate myth from history, revealing a ruler who was less mad and more strategically ruthless than legend suggests. Along the way, we touch on the fanompoana labor system, the influence of ombiasy diviners, and the fragile alliance between tradition and modernization in 19th-century Madagascar. #RanavalonaI #Merina #Madagascar #Sampy #Antananarivo #Fanompoana #Ombiasy #FrancoHovaWar #19thCentury #QueenRanavalona #MadagascarHistory #AfricanHistory #EastAfrica #Missionaries #Tradition #MagicAndPolitics #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

12. juli 2026 - 6 min
episode Madagascar 150: The Merina Army and Radama I's Conquest cover

Madagascar 150: The Merina Army and Radama I's Conquest

In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore how Radama I, the first Merina king to rule a unified Madagascar, built a modern army with British training and weaponry to conquer the island. They discuss the treaty with Mauritius, the role of European officers, the use of muskets and bayonets against traditional spears, the impact on the Sakalava and Betsimisaraka kingdoms, and the legacy of military expansion that shaped the Merina Empire and colonial era. A must for fans of military history and Madagascar's kingdoms. #RadamaI #Merina #Madagascar #EastAfrica #MilitaryHistory #Conquest #BritishEmpire #Mauritius #Sakalava #Betsimisaraka #Musket #Bayonet #19thCentury #Empire #AfricanHistory #FexingoHistory #History #Podcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

11. juli 2026 - 7 min
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