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Isdhoo dynasty

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The Isdhoo dynasty was a Maldivian dynasty that lasted for three years, from 1701 to 1704 AD. During this period there were three rulers. It was followed by the Dhiyamigili dynasty.[1]

Rulers

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Name Regnal Name Duration of Reign Monarch from Monarch until Notes
Sultan Ali VII[2] Kula Ran Muiy less than 1 year 1701 1701 Ali Shah Bandar or Isdu 'Ali Velana Thakuru'fa'anu, first Sultan of the Isdhoo dynasty

Son of Ibrahim Shah Bandar Kilege of Isdhoo and Aysha Dio

Sultan Hasan X [3] Keerithi Maha Radun (no coronation) less than 1 year 1701 1701

Abdicated

Son of Sultan Ali V

Abdicated for cousin Ibrahim Mudzhiruddine He is also known as Addu Hassan Manikfan[3]

Sultan Ibrahim Muzhir al-Din Muthey Ran Mani Loka 3 years 1701 1704

Deposed

Cousin of Sultan Hasan X

Deposed by his Prime Minister Muhammad Imaduddin during the regency of his spouse Fatima Kabafa'anu while on the Hajj pilgrimage.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Dynastic profile of Muslim rulers in Maldives | By Dr Rajkumar Singh, Bihar". Pakistan Observer. 2022-08-18. Retrieved 2023-10-02.
  2. ^ "Sultan Ali VII".
  3. ^ a b "Sultan Hassan X".