Menalamba rebellion, the Glossary
The Menalamba rebellion was an uprising in Madagascar by the Sakalava people that emerged in central Madagascar in response to the French capture of the royal palace in the capital city of Antananarivo in September 1895.[1]
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23 relations: Algiers, Antananarivo, Corvée, EWTN, Franco-Hova Wars, Hippolyte Laroche, Hubert Lyautey, Jacques Berthieu, Jacques Duchesne, Jesuits, Joseph Gallieni, Madagascar, Malagasy peoples, Martyr, Merina people, Rainilaiarivony, Ramasindrazana, Ranavalona II, Ranavalona III, Réunion, Rova of Antananarivo, Saint, Sakalava people.
- 1890s in Christianity
- 1890s in Madagascar
- 1895 in international relations
- 1896 in international relations
- 1897 in international relations
- Conflicts in 1895
- French Madagascar
- Mass murder in the 1890s
- Rebellions in Madagascar
- Resistance to the French colonial empire
- Violence against Christians
- Wars involving Madagascar
Algiers
Algiers (al-Jazāʾir) is the capital and largest city of Algeria, located in the north-central part of the country.
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Antananarivo
Antananarivo (French: Tananarive), also known by its colonial shorthand form Tana, is the capital and largest city of Madagascar.
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Corvée
Corvée is a form of unpaid forced labour that is intermittent in nature, lasting for limited periods of time, typically only a certain number of days' work each year.
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EWTN
The Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN) is an American basic cable television network which presents around-the-clock Catholic-themed programming.
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Franco-Hova Wars
The Franco-Hova Wars, also known as the Franco-Malagasy Wars, were two French military interventions in Madagascar between 1883 and 1896 that overthrew the ruling monarchy of the Merina Kingdom, and resulted in Madagascar becoming a French colony. Menalamba rebellion and Franco-Hova Wars are French Madagascar, Wars involving France and Wars involving Madagascar.
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Hippolyte Laroche
Hippolyte Laroche (26 January 1848 - 14 September 1914) was a French naval officer, colonial administrator and politician.
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Hubert Lyautey
Louis Hubert Gonzalve Lyautey (17 November 1854 – 27 July 1934) was a French Army general and colonial administrator.
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Jacques Berthieu
Jacques Berthieu, SJ (born 27 November 1838 at Polminhac, Cantal, France; died 8 June 1896 at Ambiatibe, Madagascar), was a French Jesuit, priest and missionary in Madagascar.
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Jacques Duchesne
General Jacques Charles René Achille Duchesne (3 March 1837 – 27 April 1918) was a 19th-century French military officer.
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Jesuits
The Society of Jesus (Societas Iesu; abbreviation: SJ), also known as the Jesuit Order or the Jesuits (Iesuitae), is a religious order of clerics regular of pontifical right for men in the Catholic Church headquartered in Rome.
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Joseph Gallieni
Joseph Simon Gallieni (24 April 1849 – 27 May 1916) was a French military officer, active for most of his career as a military commander and administrator in the French colonies where he wrote several books on colonial affairs.
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Madagascar
Madagascar, officially the Republic of Madagascar and the Fourth Republic of Madagascar, is an island country comprising the island of Madagascar and numerous smaller peripheral islands.
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Malagasy peoples
The Malagasy (Malgache) are a group of Austronesian-speaking ethnic groups indigenous to the island country of Madagascar.
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Martyr
A martyr (mártys, 'witness' stem, martyr-) is someone who suffers persecution and death for advocating, renouncing, or refusing to renounce or advocate, a religious belief or other cause as demanded by an external party.
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Merina people
The Merina people (also known as the Imerina, Antimerina, or Hova; "those from the country where one can see far") are the largest ethnic group in Madagascar.
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Rainilaiarivony
Rainilaiarivony (30 January 1828 – 17 July 1896) was a Malagasy politician who served as the prime minister of Madagascar from 1864 to 1895, succeeding his older brother Rainivoninahitriniony, who had held the post for thirteen years.
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Ramasindrazana
Ramasindrazana was a Malagasy princess and an aunt of Ranavalona III.
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Ranavalona II
Ranavalona II (1829 – 13 July 1883) was Queen of Madagascar from 1868 to 1883, succeeding Queen Rasoherina, her first cousin.
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Ranavalona III
Ranavalona III (22 November 1861 – 23 May 1917) was the last sovereign of the Kingdom of Madagascar. Menalamba rebellion and Ranavalona III are Resistance to the French colonial empire.
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Réunion
La Réunion, "La Reunion"; La Réunion; Reunionese Creole; previously known as Île Bourbon.
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Rova of Antananarivo
The Rova of Antananarivo (Rovan'i Manjakamiadana) is a royal palace complex (rova) in Madagascar that served as the home of the sovereigns of the Kingdom of Imerina in the 17th and 18th centuries, as well as of the rulers of the Kingdom of Madagascar in the 19th century.
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Saint
In Christian belief, a saint is a person who is recognized as having an exceptional degree of holiness, likeness, or closeness to God.
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Sakalava people
The Sakalava are an ethnic group of Madagascar.
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See also
1890s in Christianity
- Kingdom movement
- Menalamba rebellion
1890s in Madagascar
- Menalamba rebellion
1895 in international relations
- List of colonial governors in 1895
- Menalamba rebellion
- Stokes affair
- Venezuelan crisis of 1895
1896 in international relations
- Gojong's internal exile to the Russian legation
- List of colonial governors in 1896
- Menalamba rebellion
1897 in international relations
- 1897 Colonial Conference
- Gojong's internal exile to the Russian legation
- Lüders affair
- List of colonial governors in 1897
- Menalamba rebellion
Conflicts in 1895
- 1895 Wilcox rebellion
- Batetela rebellion
- Battle of Amba Alagi (1895)
- Battle of Calimete
- Battle of Coatit
- Battle of Coliseo
- Battle of Coolela
- Battle of Debra Ailà
- Battle of Dos Ríos
- Battle of El Jobito
- Battle of Iguará
- Battle of Mal Tiempo
- Battle of Peralejo
- Battle of Sao del Indio
- Battle of Weihaiwei
- Battle of Yingkou
- Capitulation of Tainan
- Chitral Expedition
- Colombian Civil War of 1895
- Cuban War of Independence
- Drifts Crisis
- Dungan Revolt (1895–1896)
- Federalist Revolution
- First Eastern Campaign
- First Italo-Ethiopian War
- First Sino-Japanese War
- Gongche Shangshu movement
- Hamidian massacres
- Invasion from East to West in Cuba
- Jameson Raid
- Japanese invasion of Taiwan (1895)
- Kucheng massacre
- Lanzadera Campaign
- Liberal Revolution of 1895
- Mahdist War
- Marracuene
- Massacres of Diyarbekir (1895)
- Mat Salleh Rebellion
- Menalamba rebellion
- Peruvian Civil War of 1894–1895
- Pescadores campaign (1895)
- Second Madagascar expedition
- Sous expedition
- Supreme Macedonian Committee chetas' action
French Madagascar
- 1904–1905 uprising in Madagascar
- Banque de Madagascar
- Franco-Hova Wars
- French Madagascar
- Madagascar commemorative medal
- Malagasy Protectorate
- Malagasy Uprising
- Menalamba rebellion
- Vy Vato Sakelika
Mass murder in the 1890s
- Menalamba rebellion
Rebellions in Madagascar
- 1904–1905 uprising in Madagascar
- Malagasy Uprising
- Menalamba rebellion
Resistance to the French colonial empire
- 1925 Hama uprising
- 1936 Syrian general strike
- 1953 Oujda revolt
- Adham Khanjar
- Alawite revolt of 1919
- Algerian War
- Algerian popular resistance against French invasion
- Béni-oui-oui
- Battle of Logandème
- Cameroon War
- Casablanca Uprisings of 1952
- Cần Vương movement
- Emirate of Abdelkader
- Epic of Ain Albu Gomaa
- First Indochina War
- Franco-Moroccan War
- Franco-Syrian War
- French conquest of Morocco
- French conquest of Tunisia
- Great Syrian Revolt
- Haiphong incident
- Haitian Revolution
- Hananu Revolt
- Izz ad-Din al-Qassam
- Jellaz Affair
- Kaocen revolt
- Levant Crisis
- Malagasy Uprising
- Mandingo Wars
- Menalamba rebellion
- Mokrani Revolt
- Pya-Hodo Massacre
- Ranavalona III
- Spanish reconquest of Santo Domingo
- Thala-Kasserine Disturbances
- Thiaroye massacre
- Tunis tram boycott
- Volta-Bani War
- Zaian War
Violence against Christians
- 2023 Nashville school shooting
- Assyrian genocide
- Cuncolim Massacre
- December 2022 Kagoro killings
- Juye Incident
- Leo Heinrichs
- Maurice Tornay
- Menalamba rebellion
- Persecution of Christians by ISIL
- Persecution of Christians by the Islamic State
- Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh
- Saints Peter and Paul Church, San Francisco
- Sangh Parivar
- Violence against Christians in India
Wars involving Madagascar
- 1904–1905 uprising in Madagascar
- Franco-Hova Wars
- List of wars involving Madagascar
- Madagascar in World War II
- Menalamba rebellion
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menalamba_rebellion
Also known as Menalamba, Menalamba revolt, Menalamba uprising.