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About History of Madagascar

Beautiful "History of Madagascar" for all citizens of Madagascar! – ancient Madagascar history with Graphics - Popular Top "Madagascar history" Free Download! This is a whole app is very easy to use. The app cover whole history of Madagascar from Ancient history to Fourth Republic.
Archaeologists estimated that the first human settlers of Madagascar existed between 200 and 500 A.D., when seafarers from Southeast Asia (probably from Borneo or the southern Celebes) arrived in outrigger sailing canoes. In 7th century, the written history called sorabe began when Arab Muslims established trading posts along the northwest coast.
A Portuguese ship sighted the island and sailed along the coast in 1500. Diogo Dias sighted the island after his ship separated from a fleet going to India. He named the island as “Sao Lourenco” (St. Lawrence) and continued trading with the islanders. Word of the Portuguese discovery spread to France and England, and both countries rushed to establish settlements on the island.
In 1794, King Andrianampoinimerina managed to unite the various tribes of Madagascar, forming a single kingdom. He established the Merina Kingdom. By 1810, he was succeeded by his son, King Radama I. He extended the Merina Kingdom over the major portions of the island especially over the Betsimisaraka and the south. King Radama I welcomed and befriended major European countries and allowed them to assist in the modernization of the kingdom and to further his conquests. Missionaries, led by David Jones, introduced the Roman alphabet and Christianity to Radama’s subject. Queen Ranavalona, wife of Radama I, took over the throne after the King Radama died in 1828. She forced the missionaries out of Madagascar.
In 1883, the French attacked Madagascar and became a French protectorate for almost 3 years of Warfare. Madagascar became a full-pledged French colony after a massive invasion by French forces in 1895. The monarchy was abolished and French became the official language. In 1958, the French elected a new president, Charles De Gaulle. The president immediately granted Madagascar its independence.
This app has a feature to mark any history page as bookmark with the History of Madagascar. You can even select to view or browse or zoom whole content. We are sure that this app is better than other “Madagascar History” app.

Pleasant Features of "Madagascar History" Application:
- Very user responsive and easy to navigate.
- Optimized battery usage!
- Bookmark any page.
- Zoom in & out controls.
- Optimized for all devices.
- Supports all screen resolutions and devices (including tablets).
- Change the background color to reduce eye constrain.
- Share your part of history or pictures to your friends and family to Instagram, Picasa, Photos, and Facebook.
All these features are available for free.
True History Team is continuous working hard on making this app better-quality and more valued for you. Please feel free to email us for any queries/suggestions /problems. If you have liked any feature of this app, do not forget to rate us on play store.

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