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Muhammad Shamsuddeen Iskander III
Lord of twelve thousand isles,the sultan of maldives
File:Shamsuddeen.jpg
ReignMaldives: 1893
Maldives: 1903 - October 2, 1934
CoronationJuly 27 1905)
PredecessorSultan Haji Imaaddudine
SuccessorSultan Hassan Noorddine
Burial12 march 1945
Male friday Mosque
Issuecrown prince Hassan Izzuddine,

Princess shaheema, Princess Shameema, Princess Thithi Goma fulhu,

Princess medhu goma fulhu,
Names
Sultan Muhammad Shams-ud-din III Iskander Sri Kula Sundara Kattiri Buwana Maha Radun ibn Sultan Ibrahim Nuruddin Iskander
HouseMuleege
DynastyHuraa
FatherSultan Ibrahim Nuruddin of Maldives
MotherKakaagey Dhon goma(Queen consort of sultan Ibraahim nuruddin)

Sultan Muhammad Shamsuddeen Iskander III, CMG, (October 20 1879-12 March 1935) son of Ibrahim Nooraddeen and Kakaage Don Goma, was the Sultan of the Maldives first in May 7, 1893 and then again from 1902.

When he was 14 years, after the death of his father Sultan Ibrahim Nooraddeen, he was nominated as the Sultan only after the people expressed their dissatisfaction with the appointment of his eight year old half-brother as Sultan Muhammad Imaaduddeen V against the Law of Succession in the Maldive Islands. Shamsuddeen's succession to the throne was in part favoured by the fact that he was great-nephew to Muhammad Didi Ranna Baderi Kilegefanu, the prime minister to three successive Sultans, who strongly protested to the Ceylon Governor in Colombo on behalf of his discarded great-nephew.

From Male' Shamsuddeen wrote to his great-uncle, to return and resume the post of prime minister. At this time Haajee Imaaduddeen, nephew of the late sultan Nooraddeen, who would takeover the throne after 2 months, ran the country. Ibrahim Didi and some other members of the Council of Ministers ('little knowing what evil a decade was to bring forth') encouraged Haajee Imaaduddeen to seize the trone from the young sultan as they despised Muhammad Didi's complete control over his grand-nephew Sultan Shamsuddeen. However the enthronement was based on the specious plea stating a unanimous dissatisfaction by the people regarding the existing sultanate with a 'mere lad as Sultan, not able to do or undo anything himself'. By this decree Haajee Imaaduddeen was raised to the throne and named Sultan Muhammad Imaaduddeen VI, with Ibrahim Didi as his prime minister.

Shamsuddeen came back to power again in 1902 after the peaceful Male' Revolution which took place while Sultan Muhammad Imaaduddeen VI temporarily quit his kingdom with the object of marrying the high-born Egyptian Sharifa Hanim, the daughter of Abd-ur Rakhman Khami Bhey, the Comsul of Persia. Muhammad Shamsuddeen III's full coronation ceremony (the Ceremony of the Assumption of the State Sword of the Kingdom of the Maldive Islands) was not held until July 27 1905. The ceremony was attended by Sir John Keene on behalf of Edward VII, the Katheeb of Kelaa of Thiladhummathi Atoll on behalf of the inhabitants of the northern atolls of the kingdom and the Katheeb of Isdhū of Haddhunmathi Atoll on behalf of the inhabitants of the southern atolls of the kingdom.

He was arrested on Octorber 2 1934 and was banished to Mulaku Atoll with crown prince henveyru ganduvaru manippulhu. The crown prince died in there. Later the Sultan was brought to Male' Atoll Villigili. The sultan died in Male' at the residence of Moonimaa'ge.

He is credited with bringing the first Constitution of Maldives on December 22, 1932.


Preceded by Sultan of the Maldives
May 7, 1893 – 1893
Succeeded by
Preceded by Sultan of the Maldives
1902 – October 2, 1934
Succeeded by