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  2. File:Muhammad Fareed Didi, Sultan of Maldives.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Fareed Didi; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Capi di Stato delle Maldive; Muhammad Fareed Didi; Referendum nelle Maldive del 1968; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org モルディブの国家元首の一覧; ムハンマド・ファリド・ディディ; Usage on no.wikipedia.org Liste over Maldivenes statsoverhoder; Usage on pl.wikipedia.org Muhammad ...

  3. Muhammad Fareed Didi - Wikipedia

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    King Muhammad Fareed Didi (Dhivehi: އަލްއަމީރު މުޙަންމަދު ފަރީދު ދީދީ, Al'amīru Muḥanmadu Farīdu Dīdī) KCMG, (January 11 [citation needed] 1901 – May 27 [citation needed] 1969), the son of the Sultan Prince Abdul Majeed Didi (Al Munthakhab Liarshi Dhaulathil Mahaldheebiyya), was the last Sultan of Maldives and the first Maldivian monarch to assume the ...

  4. List of Maldivian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Maldives was turned into a Sultanate in 1153 when the Buddhist King Dhovemi converted to Islam.Prior to that the Maldives was a Buddhist Kingdom, a Hindu Kingdom and before that a matriarchal society with each atoll ruled by a chief queen according to some accounts or by others, several theocratic societies ruled by priests known as Sawamias of heliolatric, selenolatric and astrolatric religions.

  5. Sultanate of the Maldive Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Sultanate of the Maldive Islands [2] was an Islamic monarchy that controlled the Maldives for 815 years (1153–1968), with one interruption from 1953–1954. Maldives was a Buddhist kingdom until its last monarch, King Dhovemi , converted to Islam in the year 1153; thereafter he also adopted the Muslim title and name Sultan Muhammad al-Adil.

  6. History of the Maldives - Wikipedia

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    After this, the sultanate continued for another three years under Muhammad Fareed Didi, who declared himself King rather than Sultan. On 15 November 1967, a vote was taken in parliament to decide whether the Maldives should continue as a constitutional monarchy or become a republic. Of the 44 members of parliament, 40 voted in favor of a republic.

  7. Portal:Maldives/Selected articles/12 - Wikipedia

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    Sultanate of Maldives (Muhammad Fareed Didi) | successor2 = Maumoon Abdul Gayoom | primeminister2 = Ahmed Zaki (1972–1975) | vicepresident2 = Abdul Sattar Moosa Didi, Ahmad Hilmy Didi, Ibrahim Shihab, Ali Maniku, Hassan Zareer (1975–1977) | birth_date = 2 September 1926 | birth_place = Fuvahmulah, Maldives | death_date = 22 November 2008 ...

  8. List of heads of state of the Maldives - Wikipedia

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    Ibrahim Kalaafaan was the regent at the time of François Pyrard de Laval's [7] detainment in the Maldives after the shipwreck. King Dom Philippe Keerithi Maha Radun (no coronation) 1603: 1632: Son of King Dom João and Donna Francisca Vasconelles. Al-Amira Kuda Kalu Kamanafaanu acted as regent from 1607 until 1609.

  9. Huraa dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The Huraa Dynasty was the sixth royal dynasty to rule over the Sultanate of Maldives from 1757 to 1965. ... Ibrahim Fareed Didi (1969) References