Binao, Queen of the Sakalava, 1867-1927
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- Binao, gouverneur principal de Nosy Be, 1867-1927
- Binao, reine Sakalava, 1867-1927
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Birth Date
- 1867
Death Date
- 1927
Associated Locale
- Madagascar
Occupation
(lcsh) Sakalava (Malagasy people)--Kings and rulers
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Sources
- found: Um die Welt, no. 19, 10 Januar 1885, page 300:page 300 (Madagascar.--Die Königin der Sakalaven und ihr Gemahl. (Nach einer Photographie.))
- found: Wikipedia, March 8, 2019(Binao (1867-1927); queen of the Sakalava people of Madagascar between 1881 and 1927; granddaughter of King Andriantsoly of the Boina Kingdom; acceded to the throne of the Bemihisatra group of the Sakalava following the death of her mother, Safy Mozongo; allied with France as an attempt to challenge the dominant Merina kingdom during the first of the Franco-Hova Wars, 1883-85; during the second French intervention in 1894-95 resulting in the exile of Merina monarch Ranavalona III, she supported the French; she was confirmed by the French as ruler or gouverneur principal of Nosy Be, which had been converted into an internal protectorate within colonial Madagascar; in 1918 her relations with the French deteriorated over corvée labor for royal tomb work, and she was evicted from her doany (royal palace) and forced to live in the town of Hellville (now Andoany))
- found: Facebook, Musée de la photographie de Madagascar, posting April 13, 2018, viewed March 8, 2019(Binao, reine Sakalava (North-Ouest de Madagascar); la reine Binao; reigned from 1879 to 1923 in the Sakalava kingdom of Bemihisatra; under colonization she succeeded in keeping the title of reine Sakalava)
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- 2019-03-08: new
- 2019-03-09: revised
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