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

Madagascar's Slave Trade: Pirates, Sakalava, and Merina

9 min · 11. juli 2026
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Long before the French colonized Madagascar, the island was deeply entangled in the slave trade—first via Arab dhows along the Swahili Coast, then through European pirates and plantation colonies in the Indian Ocean. In this episode, Lucas and Luna trace how the Sakalava and Merina kingdoms turned slave raiding into statecraft. They explore how King Andrianampoinimerina consolidated power by trading captives for guns, how the Sakalava empire's wealth rested on human cargo shipped to the Mascarene Islands, and how the Betsimisaraka confederation emerged from pirate alliances. They also examine the little-known story of Malagasy slaves in colonial South Africa and the Americas, and the moral paradox of Merina monarchs who both fought the slave trade and profited from it. Drawing on recent scholarship and oral traditions, this episode reveals Madagascar's uncomfortable role in a global economy of human suffering. #Madagascar #slavetrade #Sakalava #Merina #Andrianampoinimerina #Betsimisaraka #pirates #MascareneIslands #IndianOcean #SwahiliCoast #RadamaI #RanavalonaI #FrenchColonialism #AfricanHistory #IndianOceanWorld #History #FexingoHistory #MalagasyHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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