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Entry1  Talaotra
Part of speech  2  name (ethnonym)
Explanations in Malagasy  3  [1.1#913] Ny Arabo
4  [1.13]
5  [Antalaotra] mpiavy arabo niorimponenana tany amin'ny faritra avaratra andrefana sy atsimo atsinanan'i Madagasikara
Explanations in English  6  [1.2] the Arabs; lit. the people from beyond the sea.
7  [2.552#33] The Antalaotra were an Islamized group of Arab antecedents living on the west coast of Madagascar. They provided ritual specialists to several ruling groups, but were mainly active in trade and flourished with the development of the Swahili trading network that involved east Africa, Zanzibar, and the Comoros Islands in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. In the early eighteenth century their trading posts on the west coast were conquered by the Sakalava, with whose ruling dynasties they later intermarried. Their position was strengthened by the conversion of several of these dynasties to Islam in the nineteenth century. The Merina conquest of Mahajanga, however, disturbed their political position and economic activities; the end of the slave trade that came with the French conquest in 1895 led to their disappearance as an economically distinct group.
Explanations in French  8  [1.3#656] les Arabes, en particulier ceux de Mojangà
9  [1.3#656] Les Arabes, en particulier ceux de Mojangà
10  [1.13]
11  [Antalaotra] premiers immigrants arabes
Examples  12  [2.366#] Ary ny anaran'ny Karana sy ny talaotra i Boana Soloho
13  [2.113#19] nankato ny vahoaka, nandroso ny varotra nataon' ny talaotra
Vocabulary  14  History: clans, tribes
Root  15  alaotra
Elementary words  16  t~, alaotra
Other spellings  17  antalaotra

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