Rainitsimbazafy (before 1864-after September 1895) was the
Minister of Foreign Affairs
A foreign affairs minister or minister of foreign affairs (less commonly minister for foreign affairs) is generally a cabinet minister in charge of a state's foreign policy and relations. The formal title of the top official varies between coun ...
under Queen
Ranavalona III in the late 19th century in the
Kingdom of Imerina. Following the French capture of the
queen's palace at the capital city of
Antananarivo
Antananarivo ( French: ''Tananarive'', ), also known by its colonial shorthand form Tana, is the capital and largest city of Madagascar. The administrative area of the city, known as Antananarivo-Renivohitra ("Antananarivo-Mother Hill" or "An ...
in Autumn of 1895, the
Merina Kingdom's Prime Minister for 31 years prior,
Rainilaiarivony, was removed from his post and placed under house arrest by the French Governor-General. On October 15, 1895, Rainitsimbazafy was appointed
Prime Minister of Madagascar in his place. The selection of Rainitsimbazafy was made by joint agreement between the queen and the French Governor-General, the latter viewing him as occupying a ceremonial role only and posing no threat to the newly established authority of France. Rainitsimbazafy was elderly at the time of his appointment to the post of Prime Minister. He was relieved of his post in September 1896.
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Year of death missing
Prime Ministers of Madagascar
Year of birth uncertain