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

The Barren Isles and Madagascar's Forgotten Maritime Pearl

5 min · 10. juni 2026
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Off the west coast of Madagascar, the Barren Isles — Nosy Barren, Nosy Maroantaly, and others — were once a key hub in the Indian Ocean trade network, linking the island to the Swahili coast, the Comoros, and the Middle East. This episode explores their rise as a center for the Antalaotra Muslim traders, their role in the slave trade, and their eventual decline under the Sakalava and French colonial rule. We follow the story of the legendary Antalaotra sailor and merchant, Sheikh Alawi, who established a trading post on Nosy Maroantaly in the 17th century, and examine the islands' unique cultural fusion of Malagasy, Arab, and Swahili traditions. The episode also delves into the ecological transformation of the islands, from dense baobab forests to sparse grasslands, a result of centuries of resource extraction. Learn how these tiny islands once commanded a vast network, and why they are now largely forgotten, overshadowed by Nosy Be and other more prominent ports. #BarrenIsles #Antalaotra #SheikhAlawi #NosyMaroantaly #MadagascarHistory #IndianOceanTrade #SwahiliCoast #SlaveTrade #Sakalava #Comoros #BaobabForests #IslamicTraders #MaritimeHistory #FrenchColonialism #Madagascar #EastAfrica #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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