Boina Kingdom

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The Kingdom of Boina was a traditional state situated in what is now Madagascar.

The Kingdom was founded ca. 1690 by King Andriamandisoarivo. It was centered around Boina Bay in north-west Madagascar. Some time after 1832 it was occupied by Imerina and was annexed by Madagascar in 1840. The last ruler of this Kingdom was Queen Tsiomeko.

Rulers of Boina:

  • c.1690 - 1720 Andriamandisoarivo (Tsimanata)
  • c.1720 - 1730 Andrianamboniarivo
  • c.1730 - 1760 Andriamahatindriarivo
  • c.1760 - 1767 Andrianahilitsy
  • 1767 - 1770 Andrianiveniarivo
  • 1770 - 1771 Andrianihoatra
  • 1771 - 1777 Andrianikeniarivo
  • 1777 - 1778 Andrianaginarivo (f)
  • 1778 Tombola (f)
  • c.1778 - 1808 Ravahiny (f)
  • 1808 - 1822? Tsimalomo
  • 1808 Maka (Andrianaresy) (pretender)
  • 1822 - 1832 Andriantsoly
  • 1828 - 1829 Oantitsy (female) -Regent
  • 1832 - 1836 Oantitsy
  • 1836 - 1840 Tsiomeko

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  • [1] Brinannica
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