Andriamanelo | |
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King of Alasora | |
Reign | c. 1540–1575 |
Predecessor | Rafohy (or Rangita) |
Successor | Ralambo |
Born | Merimanjaka |
Died | c. 1575 Alasora |
Burial | |
Spouse | Ramaitsoanala |
Issue | (6 stillborn/died in infancy) Ralambo |
Dynasty | Hova dynasty |
Father | Manelobe |
Mother | Rafohy (or Rangita) |
Andriamanelo (fl. 1540–1575) was king of Alasora in the central highlands region of Madagascar. He is generally considered by historians to be the founder of the Kingdom of Imerina and originator of the Merina royal line that, by the 19th century, had extended its rule over virtually all of Madagascar. The son of a Vazimba mother and a man of the newly arrived Hova people originating in southeast Madagascar, Andriamanelo ultimately led a series of military campaigns against the Vazimba, beginning a several-decade process to drive them from the Highlands. The conflict that defined his reign also produced many lasting innovations, including the development of fortified villages in the highlands and the use of iron weapons. Oral tradition furthermore credits Andriamanelo with establishing a ruling class of nobles (andriana) and defining the rules of succession. Numerous cultural traditions, including the ritual of circumcision, the wedding custom of vodiondry and the art of Malagasy astrology (sikidy) are likewise associated with this king.