- The
Tanala are a
Malagasy ethnic group that
inhabit a
forested inland region of south-east
Madagascar near Manakara.
Their name
means "people of the forest...
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article 224 of the
Civil Code.
There was a
process for
disownment amongst the
Tanala of Ikongo, and
disownment was
inflicted as a
punishment by the antandroy...
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Pelosia tanala is a moth of the
family Erebidae first described by Hervé de Toulgoët in 1956. It is
found on Madagascar. De Prins, J. & De Prins, W. (2019)...
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Microsynanthedon tanala is a moth of the
family Sesiidae. It is
found in Africa.
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central highlands Betsileo, Antaifasy, Antambahoaka, Antaimoro, Antaisaka,
Tanala Former Fianarantsoa Province;
southeastern coast Mahafaly, Antandroy, Antanosy...
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Tanala tufted-tailed rat (Eliurus
tanala) is a
species of
rodent in the
family Nesomyidae. It is
found only in Madagascar.
Notes taxonomy. "Taxonomy...
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Antanosy or
Tanosy Bara
Betsimisaraka Bezanozano Mahafaly Makoa Mikea Sakalava Tanala Tsimihety Vezo
Countries with a
significant Malagasy diaspora include France...
- Antanosy, Bara, Betsimisaraka, Bezanozano, Mahafaly, Makoa, Mikea, Sakalava,
Tanala, Tsimihety, Vezo Christianity,
Malagasy religion Malayali Dravidian → Malayalamoid...
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conquered in Radama's
final military campaign in 1827, and the
northern Tanala became a v****alage. All together,
Radama united two
thirds of the island...
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Bongolava chain and the east by the
Eastern Forest,
occupied by the
Tanala tribe. Most of the
Betsileo region lies
within the
boundaries of the Malagasy...