-
locally known as
Maliku (Dhivehi pronunciation: [
məliku]), is an
island in Lakshadweep, India.
Along with Viringili, it is on
Maliku atoll, the southernmost...
- H****an II (Arabic: الحسن الثاني, romanized: al-Ḥasan aṯ-ṯhānī; 9 July 1929 – 23 July 1999) was King of
Morocco from 1961
until his
death in 1999. A member...
-
Maliku Kandu Maliku Kandu and Māmalē
Kandu Divehi are the
traditional names of the
broad Minicoy Channel between Minicoy (
Maliku in Dhivehi) and Ihavandippolhu...
- from the pre-12th
century records of Sri Lanka. A rare
Maliku Thaana primer written in the
Maliku dialect,
published by Lakshadweep's
administration during...
-
Malichus II (Nabataean Aramaic: 𐢓𐢑𐢏𐢈
Malīḵū or 𐢓𐢑𐢏𐢀
Malīḵūʾ) was
ruler of
Nabatea from 40 to 70 AD. He was the son of
Aretes IV and Huldu. Malichus'...
- Lakshadweep, India. It is
located at the
southwestern end of Minicoy's reef, in
Maliku Atoll. It is the
location where the
lepers of
Lakshadweep were banished...
-
northernmost atoll of the
Maldives was
Minicoy (
Maliku).
Fishermen from
Thuraakunu and from
Minicoy often crossed the
Maliku Kandu on
their boats to
visit each other's...
-
inhabitants of the
Amini Island. The
native name of the
Minicoy Island is
Maliku, and the
given name is the
Anglicized version derived from the Nicobarese...
- is
bounded in the
north by the
broad channel known as Māmalē
Kandu (or
Maliku Kandu)
which separates the
islands of
Maldives from
those belonging to India...
-
Indian Ocean between the
Laccadive Islands of
Kalpeni and
Suheli Par, and
Maliku Atoll (Minicoy Island).
These two
subgroups of islands,
together with the...