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'The Capture of Marovoay by the French, Madagascar', 19th-20th century.
'The Capture of Marovoay, Madagascar', 1895. France invaded Madagascar in 1883 in what became known as the first Franco-Hova War (Hova being the name of the island's Merina aristocrats), seeking to restore property that had been confiscated from French residents. Prior to the French intervention Madagascar was an independent kingdom ruled by the Merina dynasty, but after the war, increasing French interference meant another war broke out in 1895. By the end of the Second Franco-Hova War in 1896 France ruled the island as a protectorate, the monarchy had been abolished and the royal family exiled to Algeria.
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AR938711
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Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4970px × 3510px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
advancing
AFRICA
African
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Battles
building
BUILDINGS
CAPTURE
Colonialism
color
concept
CONTINENT
country
Countryside
Dress
FIGHTING
FORT
Fortification
France
Franco-Hova Wars
French
IMPERIALISM
Infantry
Lithograph
LOCATION
madagascar
Mahajanga
Male
Man
Marovoay
Men
NINETEENTH CENTURY
People
PITH HELMET
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Second Franco-Hova War
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soldiers
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Wars