Ambaniandro

Ambaniandro is another name being used to indicate the Merina Madagascar.

The complete name of the Merina was in the beginning Merina-Ambaniandro . Thereafter, because of its significance (literally “under the day” or “the sun”, this last also which can symbolize the sovereign), this term was also used to indicate the mass of free people, by including there certain groups of freed. Nowadays, they are especially people of outside who preserved the practice to indicate Merina thus. Merina themselves do not offusquent of anything of it and readily continue to be recognized there.

" Ambaniandro" is composed of the two words: ambany and andro and, means " literally; in bottom or dessous" and " jour". It is a term, formerly, used by the Sakalava. Ambaniandro is closer to the slave than of the sovereign.

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