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Madagascar oral tradition

A mysterious Vazimba queen appearing through fog in sacred marshlands of Madagascar

The Vazimba Queen of the Hidden Marshes

Long before powerful kingdoms rose across the highlands of Madagascar, stories spoke of an ancient people known as the Vazimba. According to Malagasy oral tradition, the Vazimba were among the island’s earliest inhabitants, living close to rivers, forests, marshes, and sacred natural places hidden far from crowded settlements. Many believed the Vazimba possessed unusual spiritual knowledge. They were described as
A royal prince returning to the ancient city of Antananarivo during political unrest

The Lost Prince of Antananarivo

Long ago in the central highlands of Madagascar, the royal city of Antananarivo stood as the heart of Merina political power. Palaces overlooked the hills, royal compounds guarded sacred traditions, and nobles gathered within the kingdom’s courts to debate matters of leadership, inheritance, and loyalty. The stability of the kingdom

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