Excerpta MáldivianaHistorical account of Maldives; most taken from documents originally in Divehi; published during 1922-1926 in the Journal of the Ceylon Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland. |
Contents
Section 1 | 5 |
Section 2 | 26 |
Section 3 | 55 |
Section 4 | 81 |
Section 5 | 93 |
Section 6 | 107 |
Section 7 | 108 |
Section 8 | 109 |
Section 13 | 249 |
Section 14 | 251 |
Section 15 | 265 |
Section 16 | 288 |
Section 17 | 288 |
Section 18 | 288 |
Section 19 | 290 |
Section 20 | 293 |
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aharu Aḥmad Andiri Arabic Badéri boats Boḍu Boḍu-galu Miskit British brother Buruzu Bvana Cannanore Captain Century Christian Cochin coconut Colombo consonant Copper-Plate Grants Cowries death despatched Didí Dives Akuru Doriméná Dutch Dutch Governors English Excellency EXCERPTA Fáriná Fat-kolu French Galle Ghází Governor of Ceylon granted graves gravestones Hájí Hajj Highness Hijra Hinna Hiti Honour Hukuru Miskit Husain Huvadú Ibrahim India Indian Navy inhabitants Islám Kalu Khatib Kilage Kilége Kilégefánu King KOLU-FURI Kshatriya Lakkadive Letter Lómáfánu Lonu Ziyárat Mahá Malabar Maldive Máldive Islands Máldive Sultáns Máldivian Mále Mále Island Manikufánu Miskit Lómáfánu Missive months Mosque Muḥammad Bodu Muḥammad Imád-ud-din Mulaku Atol Muslim North Oḍi Plate Portuguese present Pyrard Qází Radun Rája reef reign rice Royal Ruler script Seal sent Sessional Paper Shams-ud-din ship Similes Sinhalese Sultán Hasan Sultán Íbráhím Iskandar Sultán Muḥammad Tána Tárikh throne trade Transcript Translation vessels Waqf wrecked