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Dhovemi Kalaminja Siri Thiribuvana-aadiththa Maha
Radun (Dhivehi: ދޮވެމި ކަލަމިންޖާ ސިރީ ތިރިބުވަނަ އާދީއްތަ މަހާ ރަދުން) or
Donei Kalaminjaa (Dhivehi:...
- 12th
century may
partly explain why the last
Buddhist king of
Maldives Dhovemi converted to
Islam in the year 1153 (or 1193, for
certain copper plate...
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Dynastry after the
conversion to
Islam of King
Dhovemi which lasted from c.1153 to c.1388. In this case King
Dhovemi, the
fifth king of the
Lunar Dynastry became...
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century may
partly explain why the last
Buddhist king of the Maldives,
Dhovemi,
converted to
Islam in the year 1153 (or 1193).
Adopting the
Muslim title...
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Dynasty 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,...
- 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...
- al-Barakat
Yusuf al-Barbari, the
person who
converted the king of the Maldives,
Dhovemi Kalaminja Siri Thiribuvana-aadiththa Maha
Radun in 1153 AD. On 29 March...
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claim that he was the
second Muslim ruler,
however it is his successor,
Dhovemi, who
converted to
Islam in 1153. Some
versions of his
legend claim that...
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Mulee Maavaa Kilege (Dhivehi: މުލީމާވާކިލެގެ), the
maternal aunt of
Sultan Dhovemi and
sister of King Koimala. He
ruled for 19
years and was
succeeded by...
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earlier mosque constructed in 1153 by the
first Muslim Sultan of Maldives,
Dhovemi,
after his
conversion to Islam.
Although the
older mosque was reportedly...