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When did Austronesians get to Madagascar?

When did Austronesians get to Madagascar?

The Austronesians were well known to be long distance ocean travellers, having spread from Asia to the Pacific islands and New Zealand up to 10,000 years ago. Some researchers believe the Austronesians arrived on Madagascar around 300AD, but the new findings suggest they got there around 700-900AD.

Who first arrived in Madagascar?

Madagascar is mentioned in the writings of Marco Polo, but the first European known to have visited the island was Diogo Dias, a Portuguese navigator, in 1500.

Where did the first inhabitants of Madagascar come from?

A new study in the American Journal of Human Genetics confirms that the people of Madagascar have origins in both East Africa and also distant Borneo. Despite the island’s proximity to southern Africa, some anthropologists believe it was ethnic Indonesians who first settled Madagascar 1500-2000 years ago.

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Who was the first leader of Madagascar?

Philibert Tsiranana (18 October 1912 – 16 April 1978) was a Malagasy politician and leader, who served as the first President of Madagascar from 1959 to 1972….

Philibert Tsiranana
Personal details
Born 18 October 1912 Ambarikorano, Madagascar
Died 16 April 1978 (aged 65) Antananarivo, Madagascar
Nationality Malagasy

What was Madagascar’s original name?

Madagasikara
Madagascar (/ˌmædəˈɡæskər, -kɑːr/; Malagasy: Madagasikara), officially the Republic of Madagascar (Malagasy: Repoblikan’i Madagasikara, Malagasy pronunciation: [republiˈkʲan madaɡasˈkʲarə̥]; French: République de Madagascar), and previously known as the Malagasy Republic, is an island country in the Indian Ocean.

Who are the original inhabitants of Madagascar?

Over the past two thousand years the island has received waves of settlers of diverse origins including Austronesian, Bantu, Arab, South Asian, Chinese and European. The majority of the population of Madagascar today is a mixture of Austronesian and Bantu settlers.

What is the history of migration and dispersion in Madagascar?

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Migration and dispersion. Sailing west from Maritime Southeast Asia in the Indian Ocean, the Austronesian peoples reached Madagascar by ca. 50–500 CE, and reached other parts thereafter. This forms a pattern that coincides with the known trade routes of Austronesian sailors. Additionally, there is a genetically distinct sub-population…

How did the Ma’anyan people come to Madagascar?

It is known that Ma’anyan people were brought as laborers and slaves by Malay and Javanese people in their trading fleets, which reached Madagascar by ca. 50–500 AD.

Who are the Afro-Arabs of Madagascar?

Portuguese explorers who visited the Matitana River valley in southeastern Madagascar witnessed the arrival of a group of Afro-Arabs (“Moors from Malindi”) between 1507 and 1513. Within one or two generations the descendants of this group had intermarried and merged with the local tompontany to form another group known as the Antemoro.