Difference between revisions of "Andrianampoinimerina - King of Merina Kingdom"
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− | [[File:Andrianampoinimerina.jpg|left]] Andrianampoinimerina - <i>The-King-in-the-Heart-of-Imerina</i>, short for Andrianampoinimerinandriantsimitoviaminandriampanjaka, was | + | [[File:Andrianampoinimerina.jpg|left]] Andrianampoinimerina - <i>The-King-in-the-Heart-of-Imerina</i>, short for Andrianampoinimerinandriantsimitoviaminandriampanjaka, was king of the Merina kingdom in Madagascar and considered as one of the greatest political rulers and military strategists of all times. |
− | Andrianampoinimerina was born in 1745 in Ikaloy in the kingdom of Ambohimanga. He was the son of Andriamiaramanjaka (King of Ikaloy) and Ranavalonanandriambelomasina (Princess of Ambohimanga). At 1787 he became king of the small Ambohimanga kingdom. In 1794 he conquered the neighbouring kingdom of Antananarivo and moved his headquarter to Antananarivo. After uniting the various Merina kingdoms from the central plateau of Madagascar, he also conquered other highland tribes (the Betsileo, Sihanaka, Bezanozano, and Bara territories). By 1810, the time of his death, Andrianampoinimerina had conquered two thirds of Madagascar | + | Andrianampoinimerina was born in 1745 in Ikaloy in the kingdom of Ambohimanga. He was the son of Andriamiaramanjaka (King of Ikaloy) and Ranavalonanandriambelomasina (Princess of Ambohimanga). At 1787 he became king of the small Ambohimanga kingdom. In 1794 he conquered the neighbouring kingdom of Antananarivo and moved his headquarter to Antananarivo. After uniting the various Merina kingdoms from the central plateau of Madagascar, he also conquered other highland tribes (the Betsileo, Sihanaka, Bezanozano, and Bara territories). By 1810, the time of his death, Andrianampoinimerina had conquered two thirds of Madagascar. The Merina kingdom was the most powerful empire in the history of Madagascar. |
He is widely recognized as one of the three greatest Merinas to rule over Madagascar before the French occupation, along with his son Radama I and Prime Minister Rainilaiarivony. Andrianampoinimerina issued many laws, such as land reforms and trade regulations. Each was given enough land for rice production to support their families, the left over was paid as a rice tribute to the king. Community projects, such as building canals, were imposed through forced labor with bonuses for the most productive workers. Andrianampoinimerina also forbidd the burning of forests. | He is widely recognized as one of the three greatest Merinas to rule over Madagascar before the French occupation, along with his son Radama I and Prime Minister Rainilaiarivony. Andrianampoinimerina issued many laws, such as land reforms and trade regulations. Each was given enough land for rice production to support their families, the left over was paid as a rice tribute to the king. Community projects, such as building canals, were imposed through forced labor with bonuses for the most productive workers. Andrianampoinimerina also forbidd the burning of forests. |
Revision as of 13:43, 28 December 2009
Andrianampoinimerina - The-King-in-the-Heart-of-Imerina, short for Andrianampoinimerinandriantsimitoviaminandriampanjaka, was king of the Merina kingdom in Madagascar and considered as one of the greatest political rulers and military strategists of all times.Andrianampoinimerina was born in 1745 in Ikaloy in the kingdom of Ambohimanga. He was the son of Andriamiaramanjaka (King of Ikaloy) and Ranavalonanandriambelomasina (Princess of Ambohimanga). At 1787 he became king of the small Ambohimanga kingdom. In 1794 he conquered the neighbouring kingdom of Antananarivo and moved his headquarter to Antananarivo. After uniting the various Merina kingdoms from the central plateau of Madagascar, he also conquered other highland tribes (the Betsileo, Sihanaka, Bezanozano, and Bara territories). By 1810, the time of his death, Andrianampoinimerina had conquered two thirds of Madagascar. The Merina kingdom was the most powerful empire in the history of Madagascar.
He is widely recognized as one of the three greatest Merinas to rule over Madagascar before the French occupation, along with his son Radama I and Prime Minister Rainilaiarivony. Andrianampoinimerina issued many laws, such as land reforms and trade regulations. Each was given enough land for rice production to support their families, the left over was paid as a rice tribute to the king. Community projects, such as building canals, were imposed through forced labor with bonuses for the most productive workers. Andrianampoinimerina also forbidd the burning of forests. He issued many laws,
was king of the powerful Merina Kingdom.