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Topic: Mohamed Thakurufaanu Al Auzam


  
  Maldivian rufiyaa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The first Sultan to imprint his own seal onto this currency was Ghaazee Mohamed Thakurufaanu Al Auzam.
Sultan Mohamed Imaadhudheen IV (1900-1904) introduced what historians believe to be the first machine struck coins, judging the superior quality of the engravements.
His successor Sultan Mohamed Shamshudeen III (1904-1935) made the last of these coins, 1 and 4 laari denominations, which were struck in the United Kingdom by Heaton's Mint, Birmingham, England in 1913.
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 Muhammad Thakurufaanu Al Auzam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Muhammad Thakurufaanu was the son of Khatheeb (island chief) Husain of Utheemu in Thiladhummathi Atoll and Lady Amina Dio.
To bring an end to this, Muhammad Thakurufaanu, left the Maldive Islands with his brothers Ali and Hasan to Minicoy Island off the coast of India in the Laccadive Archipelago.
Muhammed Thakurufaanu died a natural death on August 26, 1585.
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 Rufiyaa Did You Mean rufiyaa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-16)
More than a century later, Sultan Mohamed Imaadhudheen IV (1900 - 1904 AD) introduced what historians believe to be the first machine wrought coins, judging the superior quality of the engravements.
His successor Sultan Mohamed Shamshudeen III (1904 - 1935 AD) made the first 1 and 4 Laari coins, which were wrought in the United Kingdom by Mint Birmingham in 1913.
No coins came into existence after mid 30s until 1960 when Sultan Mohamed Fareed I ordered a new batch from the Royal Mint in England.
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 A Special Supplication Offered throughout the Country after Friday Prayers.
A special supplication was today offered throughout the country after Friday prayers to start-off the activities being carried out in the Maldives to observe the International Day against Drug Abuse.
The President, who today led the Friday Prayers at the Masjid-u-Sultan Mohamed Thakurufaanu al-Auzam, read the supplication at that mosque.
In the supplication, the grace and the blessings of the Almighty Allah were invoked by the President for national peace and prosperity and to safeguard the people from all dangers, in particular to safeguard the younger generations from the drugs menace, which was clouding their future.
www.maldivesinfo.gov.mv /news.php?newsid=2713   (148 words)

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