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'''Abd al-Aziz of Mogadishu''' ({{lang-ar|عبد العزيز}}) was a 14th-century island chief or katheeb of Utheemu island of the [[Maldives]]. When Ibn Battuta visited the Maldives islands, the governor of the island of Utheemu at that time was [[Abd al-Aziz of Mogadishu|Abd Aziz Al Mogadishawi]]<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/?id=1av8DsKezysC&pg=PA58&dq=it+came+into+my+heart+to+go+back+to+maldive#v=onepage&q=it came into my heart to go back to maldive&f=false|title=Ibn Battuta in the Maldives and Ceylon|last=Defremery|first=C.|publisher=Asian Educational Services|year=1999|isbn=9788120612198}}</ref>
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I have removed the {{Tlc|proposed deletion/dated}} tag from [[:Example]], which you proposed for deletion. you can't simply say its a "family name" Wikipedia doesn't permit WP:ORIGINAL , there are credible sources that suggest abdal Aziz indeed comes from Mogadishu.


==origin==


:::::''[...] Purnima Mehta Bhatt a Professor of history, anthropology, and interdisciplinary studies at Hood College, USA, wrote. : the term makdashawi suggest its origins from Mogadishu in Somalia''<ref>{{Cite book|last=Bhatt|first=Purnima Mehta|url=https://books.google.no/books?id=Pu...hXkpYsKHSpDAIYQ6AEwAnoECAIQAg#v=onepage&q=Abd al-Aziz of Mogadishu maldives&f=false|title=The African Diaspora in India: Assimilation, Change and Cultural Survivals|date=2017-09-05|publisher=Taylor & Francis|isbn=978-1-351-37365-4|language=en}}</ref>
:::::''[...] Purnima Mehta Bhatt a Professor of history, anthropology, and interdisciplinary studies at Hood College, USA, wrote: the term makdashawi suggest its origins from Mogadishu in Somalia''<ref>{{Cite book|last=Bhatt|first=Purnima Mehta|url=https://books.google.no/books?id=Pu...hXkpYsKHSpDAIYQ6AEwAnoECAIQAg#v=onepage&q=Abd al-Aziz of Mogadishu maldives&f=false|title=The African Diaspora in India: Assimilation, Change and Cultural Survivals|date=2017-09-05|publisher=Taylor & Francis|isbn=978-1-351-37365-4|language=en}}</ref>


:::::''[...] Andrew Forbes wrote: Island chief whose name, Abd al - Aziz al - Makdashawi ( ie of Mogadishu ) , indicates a clear connection with the Somali capital" <ref>{{Cite book|last=Forbes|first=Andrew|url=https://books.google.no/books?id=vY..._4NbqAhXkpYsKHSpDAIYQ6AEwAXoECAEQAg|title=The Maldives: Kingdom of a Thousand Isles|last2=Bishop|first2=Kevin|date=2004|publisher=Odyssey|isbn=978-962-217-710-9|language=en}}</ref>
:::::''[...] Andrew Forbes wrote: Island chief whose name, Abd al - Aziz al - Makdashawi ( ie of Mogadishu ) , indicates a clear connection with the Somali capital" <ref>{{Cite book|last=Forbes|first=Andrew|url=https://books.google.no/books?id=vY..._4NbqAhXkpYsKHSpDAIYQ6AEwAXoECAEQAg|title=The Maldives: Kingdom of a Thousand Isles|last2=Bishop|first2=Kevin|date=2004|publisher=Odyssey|isbn=978-962-217-710-9|language=en}}</ref>

'''Abd al-Aziz of Mogadishu''' ({{lang-ar|عبد العزيز}}) was a 14th-century island chief or katheeb of Utheemu island of the [[Maldives]]. When Ibn Battuta visited the Maldives islands, the governor of the island of Utheemu at that time was [[Abd al-Aziz of Mogadishu|Abd Aziz Al Mogadishawi]]<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/?id=1av8DsKezysC&pg=PA58&dq=it+came+into+my+heart+to+go+back+to+maldive#v=onepage&q=it came into my heart to go back to maldive&f=false|title=Ibn Battuta in the Maldives and Ceylon|last=Defremery|first=C.|publisher=Asian Educational Services|year=1999|isbn=9788120612198}}</ref>. Instead, I have started a deletion discussion at [[Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Example]], which you may comment on. I have explained my reasons for doing so there. Thanks!<!-- [[Template:Deprod]] --> [[User:Qwent505|Qwent505]] ([[User talk:Qwent505|talk]]) 03:29, 22 July 2020 (UTC)
'''Abd al-Aziz of Mogadishu''' ({{lang-ar|عبد العزيز}}) was a 14th-century island chief or katheeb of Utheemu island of the [[Maldives]]. When Ibn Battuta visited the Maldives islands, the governor of the island of Utheemu at that time was [[Abd al-Aziz of Mogadishu|Abd Aziz Al Mogadishawi]]<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/?id=1av8DsKezysC&pg=PA58&dq=it+came+into+my+heart+to+go+back+to+maldive#v=onepage&q=it%20came%20into%20my%20heart%20to%20go%20back%20to%20maldive&f=false|title=Ibn Battuta in the Maldives and Ceylon|last=Defremery|first=C.|publisher=Asian Educational Services|year=1999|isbn=9788120612198}}</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
Abd al-Aziz was a [[Somali people|Somali]] governor of the island of Utheemu of Maldives.
Abd al-Aziz was a [[Somali people|Somali]] governor of the island of Utheemu of Maldives.


In 1346, Abd al-Aziz welcomed [[Ibn Battuta]] at his court and entertained him before giving him a [[barque]] to continue his journey.<ref>The voyage of François Pyrard of Laval: to the East Volume 2, Part 2 By François Pyrard pg 467</ref><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/?id=1av8DsKezysC&pg=PA58&dq=it+came+into+my+heart+to+go+back+to+maldive#v=onepage&q=it%20came%20into%20my%20heart%20to%20go%20back%20to%20maldive&f=false|title=Ibn Battuta in the Maldives and Ceylon|last=Defremery|first=C.|publisher=Asian Educational Services|year=1999|isbn=9788120612198}}</ref>
In 1346, Abd al-Aziz welcomed [[Ibn Battuta]] at his court and entertained him before giving him a [[barque]] to continue his journey.<ref>The voyage of François Pyrard of Laval: to the East Volume 2, Part 2 By François Pyrard pg 467</ref><ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/?id=1av8DsKezysC&pg=PA58&dq=it+came+into+my+heart+to+go+back+to+maldive#v=onepage&q=it came into my heart to go back to maldive&f=false|title=Ibn Battuta in the Maldives and Ceylon|last=Defremery|first=C.|publisher=Asian Educational Services|year=1999|isbn=9788120612198}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 07:17, 23 July 2020

Abd al-Aziz of Mogadishu (Arabic: عبد العزيز) was a 14th-century island chief or katheeb of Utheemu island of the Maldives. When Ibn Battuta visited the Maldives islands, the governor of the island of Utheemu at that time was Abd Aziz Al Mogadishawi[1]

origin

[...] Purnima Mehta Bhatt a Professor of history, anthropology, and interdisciplinary studies at Hood College, USA, wrote: the term makdashawi suggest its origins from Mogadishu in Somalia[2]
[...] Andrew Forbes wrote: Island chief whose name, Abd al - Aziz al - Makdashawi ( ie of Mogadishu ) , indicates a clear connection with the Somali capital" [3]


Biography

Abd al-Aziz was a Somali governor of the island of Utheemu of Maldives.

In 1346, Abd al-Aziz welcomed Ibn Battuta at his court and entertained him before giving him a barque to continue his journey.[4][5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Defremery, C. (1999). came into my heart to go back to maldive&f=false Ibn Battuta in the Maldives and Ceylon. Asian Educational Services. ISBN 9788120612198. {{cite book}}: Check |url= value (help)
  2. ^ Bhatt, Purnima Mehta (2017-09-05). al-Aziz of Mogadishu maldives&f=false The African Diaspora in India: Assimilation, Change and Cultural Survivals. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-351-37365-4. {{cite book}}: Check |url= value (help)
  3. ^ Forbes, Andrew; Bishop, Kevin (2004). The Maldives: Kingdom of a Thousand Isles. Odyssey. ISBN 978-962-217-710-9.
  4. ^ The voyage of François Pyrard of Laval: to the East Volume 2, Part 2 By François Pyrard pg 467
  5. ^ Defremery, C. (1999). came into my heart to go back to maldive&f=false Ibn Battuta in the Maldives and Ceylon. Asian Educational Services. ISBN 9788120612198. {{cite book}}: Check |url= value (help)