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RANGITA
The Queen RANGITA or RENGITY is one of the Two(02) last Queens of Vazimba origin who reigned over the Central Highlands of Madagascar in course of 1520-1530. She is of Black Skin and with Crisp Hair.

Of course, the name RANGITA or rather RANGI(N)TA = RENGI(N)TY proceeds from the Arab Malagasy Words: REN(I)+KI(N)TY or RENG(O)+ (K)INTY;

RENI means: Mother; RENGO means: Braid, Plait; KINTY or KINTA means: Crisp, Woolly, and Frizzy; Thus, the name RANGITA or RENGITY literally means: Mother with Crisp Hair; or Frizzy Braid.

Evidently, the name Imerina was instituted rather in the Glory of the Queen RANGITA or RENGITY who was well known as the Greatest Mother of the First Inhabitants of the .Central Highlands of Madagascar, namely the Black Vazimba People.

Force is to note that after the Universal Deluge, and before the Dislocation of the Continent of Gondwana from the present Continent of Asia, the Vazimba People(s) who, in fact, are the Prehistoric Peoples themselves, started to spread out upon the Earthly Planet from the present Territory of Madagascar. They may be of Red Skin(like those of the Continent of America), of White Skin(like those of the Continents of Europa and Asia), of Yellow or Daylight Skin (like those of Japan, the Archipelago of Malaya and Indonesia), or of Black Skin (like those of the Continent of Africa).

(*)Here, by the word: Prehistoric, understand: the Period before written Records, after the Universal Deluge.

The Vazimba People of Black Skin have always been very conservative so that almost all of them did never go far from the site where had naturally landed the Ark of Noah, after the Universal Deluge, precisely from the Region of Bemaraha / Madagascar. Of course, the great part of their progeny had moved only within the Continent of Africa, previously joined to the present Territory of Madagascar, before the Disruption of the Continent of Gondwana.

For further information about the Vazimba People and the Natural Constitution of the Malagasy Arab Language, consult the following Encyclopedic (e) Book:“The Rightful Process of the Natural Democracy in Madagascar; How Did-It Exactly start?”/ Contact: Alain Jack Pierrot Ralaivao by Email: to.rights.same@gmail.com By. Alain Jack Pierrot Ralaivao