Tangena
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Tangena adalah sebuah pohon (Cerbera manghas), yang berasal dari Madagaskar, yang menghasilkan kacang yang memiliki kadar racun yang tinggi, yang dulunya dipakai di pulau Madagaskar untuk pengadilan melalui cobaan untuk menentukan apakah seseorang bersalah atau tidak. Tradisi perintah tangena dilakukan dalam berbagai bentuk sepanjang waktu, yang bermula dari setidaknya abad ke-16 di , kerajaan dataran tinggi tengah yang kemudian akan menguasai penduduk hampir seluruh pulau empat ratus tahun kemudian.
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Tangena is the indigenous name for the tree species Cerbera manghas (family Apocynaceae) of Madagascar, which produces seeds - containing the highly toxic cardiac glycoside cerberin - that were used historically on the island for trials by ordeal, held in order to determine the guilt or innocence of an accused party.
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Tangena adalah sebuah pohon (Cerbera manghas), yang berasal dari Madagaskar, yang menghasilkan kacang yang memiliki kadar racun yang tinggi, yang dulunya dipakai di pulau Madagaskar untuk pengadilan melalui cobaan untuk menentukan apakah seseorang bersalah atau tidak. Tradisi perintah tangena dilakukan dalam berbagai bentuk sepanjang waktu, yang bermula dari setidaknya abad ke-16 di , kerajaan dataran tinggi tengah yang kemudian akan menguasai penduduk hampir seluruh pulau empat ratus tahun kemudian.
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Tangena is the indigenous name for the tree species Cerbera manghas (family Apocynaceae) of Madagascar, which produces seeds - containing the highly toxic cardiac glycoside cerberin - that were used historically on the island for trials by ordeal, held in order to determine the guilt or innocence of an accused party. The tradition of the tangena ordeal, which has taken various forms over time, dates to at least the 16th century in Imerina, the central highland kingdom that would eventually come to rule the population of nearly the entire island four centuries later. It has been estimated that the poison may have been responsible for the death of as much as 2% of the population of the central province of Madagascar each year on average, with much higher mortality rates at specific periods, such as during the reign of Queen Ranavalona I (1828–1861), when the ordeal was heavily used. The belief in the genuineness and accuracy of the tangena ordeal was so strongly held among all that innocent people suspected of an offence did not hesitate to subject themselves to it; some even showed eagerness to be tested. The use of ritual poison in Madagascar was abolished in 1863 by King Radama II, but its use persisted for at least several decades after being officially banned.
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