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Indonesia–Madagascar relations : ウィキペディア英語版
Indonesia–Madagascar relations

Indonesia–Madagascar relations spans for over a millennium, since the ancestors of the people of Madagascar sailed across the Indian Ocean from Indonesia back in 8th or 9th century CE. Indonesia has an embassy in Antananarivo, while Madagascar embassy in Tokyo is also accredited to Indonesia.
==History==
The historical links between Indonesia and Madagascar took place during the era of Srivijaya empire. It is suggested that the empire contributing to the population of Madagascar 3,300 miles (8,000 kilometres) to the west.〔 The Indonesian migration to Madagascar is estimated to have happened around 830 CE. According to an extensive new mitochondrial DNA study, native Malagasy people today can likely trace their genetic heritage back to 30 different mothers from Indonesia. Malagasy contains loan words from Sanskrit, all with local linguistic modifications via Javanese or Malay, hint that Madagascar may have been colonized by settlers from the Srivijaya empire. At that time the Srivijayan maritime empire was expanding their maritime trade network.
The trace of linguistic links is evidence in similar words shared between Malagasy language and Indonesian Malay language. Some similar words such as hand: ''ˈtananə'' (Malagasy), ''tangan'' (Malay); skin: ''ˈhoditra'' (Malagasy), ''kulit'' (Malay); white: ''ˈfotsy'' (Malagasy), ''putih'' (Malay); island: ''nosy'' (Malagasy), ''nusa'' (Malay from Sanskrit origin).
The diplomatic relations was officially established in the 1960s. However, not until 2009 Indonesia opened their embassy in Antananarivo, while Madagascar embassy in Tokyo is also accredited to Indonesia.
In 2003, the Borobudur ship expedition visited Madagascar, sailed from Indonesia on its way to Accra, Ghana. The ship was reconstructed from Borobudur panel, and the reenactment voyage demonstrated ancient trading links between Indonesia and Africa (in particular East Africa and Madagascar). The treacherous Cinnamon shipping route took vessels from Indonesian waters across the Indian Ocean past the Seychelles, Madagascar, and South Africa to Ghana. It is also to demonstrate of how ancient Indonesians sailors and settlers reached Madagascar.

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