Rova of Antananarivo
About Rova of Antananarivo
The Rova of Antananarivo is an illustrious royal residence complex rova in Madagascar that filled in as the home of the sovereigns of the Kingdom of Imerina in the seventeenth and eighteenth hundreds of years, and in addition of the leaders of the Kingdom of Madagascar in the nineteenth century. Its accomplice is the nearby by reinforced town of Ambohimanga, which filled in as the significant seat of the kingdom rather than the political criticalness of the Rova in the capital. Arranged in the central great nation city of Antananarivo, the Rova includes the most significant point on Analamanga, once in the past the most astonishing of Antananarivo's ious inclines.
Merina master Andrianjaka, who ruled Imerina from around 1610 until 1630, is acknowledged to have gotten Analamanga from a Vazimba ruler around 1610 or 1625 and raised the site's at first supported great structure. Dynamic Merina rulers kept on choice from the site until the fall of the legislature in 1896, once in a while restoring, modifying or including majestic structures inside the compound to suit their necessities. After some time, the amount of structures inside the site changed. Andrianjaka built up the Rova with three structures and a conferred tomb site in the mid seventeenth century. The amount of structures rose to about twenty in the midst of the late eighteenth century manage of King Andrianampoinimerina.