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Queen Ranavalona I and the Closed Kingdom — Fexingo History

Queen Ranavalona I and the Closed Kingdom — Fexingo History

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Madagascar's isolation took a dramatic turn in the 19th century. After the Merina king Andrianampoinimerina unified the highlands, his son Radama I opened the island to European influence. But when Radama died in 1828, his wife Ranavalona I seized power—and reversed course. This episode explores her 33-year reign: how she expelled foreigners, persecuted Christians, revived traditional customs, and fiercely defended Madagascar's sovereignty against French and British encroachment. We discuss the 'tangena' poison ordeal, the fate of European artisans and missionaries, and the pivotal 1845 Franco-British naval attack on Tamatave. Ranavalona's legacy is contentious—was she a xenophobic tyrant or a nationalist hero? We weigh both sides, drawing on Malagasy oral tradition and contemporary accounts. A story of resistance, cruelty, and the high cost of keeping a kingdom closed.

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