: ''This is a page about the Menabe Region in Madagascar. See also the
Sakalava (oblast) in
Madagascar.''
'Menabe' is a region in Western
Madagascar. It's named for the
18th century Sakalava kingdom of Menabe.
Capital:
Morondava.
History
Menabe is the southern part of the Sakalava territory. Tradition holds that it was founded by Adriamandazoala (reigned c1540 - 1560). Its territory was increased under the legendary
Andriandahifotsy (c1610 - 1685). It thus became the strongest kingdom in
Madagascar until the mid
18th century. Among its most famous rulers was
Ranaimo or Andriandrainarivo (ruled 1718-1727) who is known through the memoirs of Europeans such as
Robert Drury,
James Cook,
Barnvelt (1719),
Valentyn (1726). Though handsome and imposing he was a paralytic.
Radama I would conduct three ravaging campaigns in the kindom of Menabe in
1820, in
1821 and finally in
1822. Finally, Ramitraho king of Menabe at the time, sued for peace by giving his daughter Rasalimo to Radama as his wife. But peace would not follow until Rasalimo offered another peace treaty in
1827. Unfortunately Radama died before negotiations could finish.
Eventually the Merina conquered and subjugated the southern Menabe territories in
1834 right after
Ramitraho's death. Constant war would ensue culminating with a Merina victory in
1846. Queen
Ranavalona I then garrisoned major Menabe towns and sent farmers to colonize the area. Menabe rulers were allowed to keep their authority but under the local Merina governor. The northern Menabe largely escaped Merina authority and stayed independent despite the fact that they no longer posed any threat to the monarchy in
Antananarivo.
During the
French invasion of Madagascar the Menabe kings united their forces. On
August 14th
1897 and
August 30th
1897 the 100 Menabe chiefs with 10,000 warriors armed with
rifles met the French troops in Anosimena and Ambiky. King Toera was killed along with both his generals and many of his nobles. But the Menabe was not pacified until the year
1900.
Menabe was then incorporated into the province of
Toliara under the French
colonization which ended in
1960. In
2004 it became a Region.
Geography
The Menabe region traditionally is found between the Mangoky and Manambolo rivers.
Links
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Among the Menabe; or, Thirteen Months on the West Coast of Madagascar. By George Herbert Smith, S.P.G. Missionary (1896)
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Menabe flag and key dates