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  2. Muhammad Fareed - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Fareed ((Urdu: مولانا مفتی محمد فرید) 16 April 1926 – 9 July 2011) was a Pakistani Mufti and writer. [1] He belonged to Zarobi , a village in Swabi District . He was the president and Shaykh al-Hadith of Dar al-Ifta in Darul Uloom Haqqania Akora Khattak.

  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. Hassan Nooraddeen II - Wikipedia

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    He ascended the throne of Maldives on 22 February 1935; however his coronation ceremony was not held until 20 August 1938. After eight years of rule he abdicated on 8 April 1943, and lived thereafter at his own residence until his death on 15 April 1967, six days before his 80th birthday. The Prime Minister during his reign was Muhammad Fareed ...

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  6. Prime Minister of the Maldives - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Fareed Didi served as Prime Minister from 1932 to 1944. Mohamed Amin Didi served as Prime Minister from 1945 to 1952. [2] After restoration of the Sultanate, Ibrahim Ali Didi served as Prime Minister from March 1954 to 1957 [3] and Ibrahim Nasir served as Prime Minister from December 1957 to November 1968. [4]

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  8. Huraa dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Muhammad Shamsuddeen III (1902–1934) (second time) Hassan Nooraddeen Iskandar II (1934–1943) Abdul Majeed Didi (1943–1952) Republic (1952–1954) Muhammad Fareed Didi (1954–1968) [1] Republic declared in 1968 Heads of the Huraa dynasty since 1968, who did not rule as sultans: Muhammad Fareed Didi (1968–1969) Ibrahim Fareed Didi (1969)

  9. 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, forty voted in favour of a ...