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National Day (Maldives)

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In the year 1558, Portuguese colonial power invaded the Maldives and established its colonial rule. A rebellion was launched when the colonial power attempted to forcefully impose Christianity on the Maldives with the threat of death. This was described as:
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A time when intolerable enormities were committed by the invading infidels, a time when the sea grew red with Maldivian blood, a time when people were sunk in despair
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arrived the capital Malé along with his companions and succeeded in ending the fifteen-year colonial rule of the Portuguese. Since then, 1st of
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over the Portuguese occupation in the year 1573. According to the
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National Centre for Linguistic and Historical Research
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each Islamic year is marked as a National Day of the
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Index

Qaumee Dhuvas
Maldives
National Day
Dhivehi
Mohamed Thakurufaanu
Islamic calendar
Rabi' al-Awwal
Hijri
Muhammad Thakurufaanu
Rabee ul Awwal
Republic of Maldives
Malé
Muhammad Thakurufaanu Al Auzam



"Maldives National Day"
the original
"Maldives: Qaumee Dhuvas"
"As-Sultan Al-Ghaazee Muhammad Thakurufaanu Al-Auzam"
Archived
Categories
Annual events in the Maldives
Observances set by the Islamic calendar
National days

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