• Jacques Rabemananjara (23 June 1913 – 2 April 2005) was a Malagasy politician, playwright and poet. He served as a government minister, rising to Vice...
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  • of Madagascar Jacques Rabemananjara (1913–2005), Malagasy politician Praxis Rabemananjara (born 1983), Malagasy footballer Rabemananjara Stadium This page...
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    Assembly deputies, Joseph Raseta, Joseph Ravoahangy [mg; ru] and Jacques Rabemananjara of the Mouvement démocratique de la rénovation malgache (MDRM) political...
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  • especially critical of prominent Négritude writers and politicians Jacques Rabemananjara and Léopold Sédar Senghor,: 169  who called for black cultural unity...
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    after the 1947 rebellion: Joseph Ravoahangy, Joseph Raseta and Jacques Rabemananjara. The popular and political impact was significant. The President...
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  • Malagasy Renewal with Joseph Ravoahangy-Andrianavalona [fr; mg] and Jacques Rabemananjara. Joseph-Delphin Raseta was born to a Hova family in Marovoay on...
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    of 1944.[citation needed] Raseta and Ravoahangy, together with Jacques Rabemananjara, a writer long resident in Paris, organised the Democratic Movement...
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  • (Gambia) Dada Masiti (Somalia) Jean-Joseph Rabearivelo (Madagascar) Jacques Rabemananjara (Madagascar) Elie Rajaonarison (Madagascar) Ny Avana Ramanantoanina...
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    ASCB Boeny (basketball) - Malagasy champions 2017 The stadium Jacques Rabemananjara, with its 8,000 places, is the 5th largest in the country. Mahajanga...
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    career. Regarding Rabearivelo's works from this period, editor Jacques Rabemananjara acknowledged the poet's evident talent but critiqued his over-adherence...
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  • Alsogaray, Argentine politician and businessman (d. 2005) June 23 Jacques Rabemananjara, Malagasy politician, playwright and poet (d. 2005) William P. Rogers...
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    Madagascar In office 1972–1975 President Gabriel Ramanantsoa Preceded by Jacques Rabemananjara Succeeded by Albert Zakariasy Personal details Born (1936-11-04)4...
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  • shock and cardio-circulatory collapse. Jacques Poitrenaud, 82, French film director and actor. Jacques Rabemananjara, 91, Malagasy politician, playwright...
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    Central, 1983. Guinée, prélude à l'indépendance (Avant-propos de Jacques Rabemananjara) Paris, Présence africaine (1958) Hommage à la révolution Cubaine ;...
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    Anta Diop, Léopold Senghor, and Jacques Rabemananjara, Richard Wright, Césaire, George Lamming, Horace Mann Bond, Jacques Alexis, John Davis, William Fontaine...
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  • They formed the MDRM political party together with Négritude poet Jacques Rabemananjara in early 1946; all three leaders were descendants of prominent Hova...
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    to Ptolemy II Philadelphus. Poets Laureate of Madagascar include Jacques Rabemananjara. Poets Laureate of Malawi include Jack Mapanje. Poets Laureate of...
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    (Birth–Death) Portrait Tenure 1 Albert Sylla (1909–1967) 1960–1967 2 Jacques Rabemananjara (1913–2005) 1967–1972 3 Didier Ratsiraka (1936–2021) 1972–1975 4...
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  • Raondry ( 1899 — 1990) 21 July 1970 23 July 1970 Independent 5 Jacques Rabemananjara (1913 — 2005) 23 July 1970 25 July 1970 Independent 6 Calvin Tsiebo...
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  • noirs) in Paris, which included Aimé Césaire, Léopold Sédar Senghor, Jacques Rabemananjara, Cheikh Anta Diop, Richard Wright, Frantz Fanon, and Jean Price-Mars...
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  • his resignation was accepted by Ravalomanana, who appointed Charles Rabemananjara as Prime Minister on 20 January. In the September 2007 parliamentary...
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    of the new wave of Malagasy poetry. Other notable poets include Jacques Rabemananjara, Pierre Randrianarisoa, Georges Andriamanantena (Rado), Jean Verdi...
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    February 1971 October 1972 Philibert Tsiranana 2nd Vice President Jacques Rabemananjara February 1971 May 1972 Philibert Tsiranana 3rd Vice President Victor...
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    Indien. Interculturel Francophonies 4 (November–December 2003) Jacques Rabemananjara. Interculturel Francophonies 11 (June–July 2007) Les Comores, une...
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    and travel to Mananara, Île Sainte Marie, Tamatave and Antalaha. Jacques Rabemananjara (1913–2005), politician and writer Johanita Ndahimananjara (June...
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  • of the new wave of Malagasy poetry. Other notable poets include Jacques Rabemananjara, Pierre Randrianarisoa, Georges Andriamanantena (Rado), Jean Verdi...
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    Charles Rabemananjara (born 9 June 1947)[failed verification][citation needed] was Prime Minister of Madagascar from 2007 to 2009. He took office on 20...
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  • given a state funeral. Sylla was succeeded as foreign minister by Jacques Rabemananjara on 22 August 1967 after President Tsiranana reshuffled his cabinet...
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    204 4.66 Ruffine Tsiranana Social Democratic Party 152,952 3.47 Jacques Rabemananjara Independent 124,901 2.83 Nirina Andriamanalina Independent 98,574...
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    rénovation malgache (MDRM) political party together with future writer Jacques Rabemananjara in early 1946. All three leaders were the descendants of Hova Merina...
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