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1[[quoteright:329:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maldives-cia_wfb_map_3796.png]]
2The Maldives, officially known as the Republic of Maldives ('''Dhivehi:''' ދިވެހިރާއްޖޭގެ ޖުމްހޫރިއްޔާ ''Dhivehi Raajjeyge Jumhooriyya''), is a South Asian country composed of islands and atolls in the Indian Ocean, southwest of UsefulNotes/{{India}} and UsefulNotes/SriLanka. It is the least-populated country in Asia, though considering its total area, it also happens to be one of the most densely-populated countries in the world.
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4The islands have long shared history with the Indian subcontinent, particularly Sri Lanka. The Maldivian language is closely related to Sinhalese, and the Maldivians became [[UsefulNotes/{{Buddhism}} Buddhists]] around the era of the Mauryans (3rd century BCE). The Maldives mainly traded cowries, a legal tender among peoples of the Indian subcontinent.
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6In the 12th century, the Maldives was converted to UsefulNotes/{{Islam}} during the reign of Dhovemi, who took the title of sultan. The conversion was attributed to a certain Abu Barakat al Barbari. For some time, it was assumed that this fellow came from North Africa, but today's historians agree that "Barbari" didn't refer to Berbers, but rather to the coast of [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbara_(region) Barbara]] in the Horn of Africa, present-day UsefulNotes/{{Somalia}}. The new religion gained traction very quickly and today the Maldivians are devout adherents of Islam; being Muslim is a legal certification for Maldivian citizenship, therefore, freedom of religion is basically nonexistent.
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8During the colonial era, the Maldives was occupied by three different European states. In the [[TheLateMiddleAges mid-15th century]], it was ruled by UsefulNotes/{{Portugal}} (which at the time also controlled Sri Lanka). Then in the [[TheCavalierYears 17th century]], the [[UsefulNotes/TheNetherlands Dutch]] held the islands for four months. By the 19th century, it had fallen, along with most of the rest of the Indian subcontinent, under the control of UsefulNotes/TheBritishEmpire, who turned the islands into a protectorate, administered from Sri Lanka. Throughout these centuries, the Sultan still technically ruled the islands (a situation similar to India's Princely States).
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10The British started the process of decolonization in the late 1950s, though it signed an agreement to lease the southern atolls for its Royal Air Force base. This was challenged by Ibrahim Nasir, the prime minister elected in 1957, who increased levies so the British would be tempted to leave earlier. Since the southern atolls benefited from the British presence, they declared rebellion and seceded to form the United Suvadive Republic. Unfortunately for them, the British chose to support the central government, and the republic fell in 1963. The islands became an independent Kingdom in 1965, with Muhammad Fareed Didi, the last Sultan, deciding to style himself as "King" upon independence. In 1968, the monarchy was abolished and the islands became a republic. The British left the country for good in 1976. It remains a member of UsefulNotes/TheCommonwealthOfNations, though it briefly left the organization from 2016 to 2020.
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12From 1968 to 1978, the Maldives was led by Nasir, who instituted a slew of modernization efforts, including a controversial and ultimately failed attempt to change the traditional script to Latin, and the popularization of the country's tourism sector. He was followed by Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, who ruled unopposed for the next 30 years. His presidency saw the Nasir loyalists attempting to overthrow him three times, including a failed 1988 coup that involved the Tamil insurgents from Sri Lanka. After a series of protests throughout the later years of his tenure, he bowed to the people's wills and introduced proper democracy in 2008.
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14The president from 2013 to 2018 was Abdulla Yameen, Gayoom's half-brother. He was elected after protests that saw the controversial resignation of President Mohamed Nasheed in 2010. Yameen was a strongman accused of jailing political opponents ([[CainAndAbel including Gayoom]]) and bringing the country closer to UsefulNotes/{{China}}, which many feared would put it into a debt trap with its Belt and Road initiative. He was surprisingly unseated in the 2018 election by Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, who has started to investigate his predecessor for corruption and rights abuses. Solih's accession was a major sigh of relief for India, since it perceives him as friendlier to its interests in the face of neighbors who are increasingly turning their backs against it.
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16The script for the Maldivian language looks ''very'' strange when compared to other scripts used in the Indian subcontinent. Actually, it's because it's not derived from any kind of Brahmi script, at least not those that are used for alphabets. Instead, (modified) Hindu-Arabic numerals, of all things, serve as its inspiration, complemented by Arabic diacritics to indicate sounds.
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18Maldives has the lowest high-point of any country on earth – eight feet (just over two meters) above sea level. Considering that sea levels are expected to rise a significant amount over the next century, by 2100 there may not ''be'' a Maldives. This has led the government to be an active participant in climate change discussions, and to commit to becoming carbon-neutral by 2019.
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20Formerly a poor country where fishing and subsistence agriculture were the norm, the Maldives has undergone significant growth and development thanks to the advent of tourism in the 1970s, and is now seen as ''the'' premier destination for high-end tropical vacations; by the 2010s, practically every famous luxury hotel brand in the world has a property in the country. The islands were badly hurt by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, which caused damage totaling over 3/5 of the country's GDP, though this has not deterred tourists in the slightest.
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23[[AC:The Maldivian flag]]
24https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/maldives_flag_9441.png
25->The red field stands the people's courage and readiness for sacrifice. At the foreground is a green rectangle, symbolizing peace, and at its center is the white crescent of Islam.
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27[[AC:The Maldivian national anthem]]
28->ޤައުމީ މިއެކުވެރިކަން މަތީ ތިބެގެން ކުރީމެ ސަލާމް
29->ޤައުމީ ބަހުން ގިނަހެޔޮ ދުޢާ ކުރަމުން ކުރީމެ ސަލާމް
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31->ޤައުމީ ނިޝާނަށް ޙުރުމަތާއެކު ބޯލަނބައި ތިބެގެން
32->އައުދާނަކަން ލިބިގެން އެވާ ދިދައަށް ކުރީމެ ސަލާމް
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34->ޤައުމީ މިއެކުވެރިކަން މަތީ ތިބެގެން ކުރީމެ ސަލާމް
35->ޤައުމީ ބަހުން ގިނަހެޔޮ ދުޢާ ކުރަމުން ކުރީމެ ސަލާމް
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37->ނަސްރާ ނަސީބާ ކާމިޔާބުގެ ރަމްޒަކަށް ހިމެނޭ
38->ފެއްސާއި ރަތާއި ހުދާ އެކީ ފެނުމުން ކުރީމެ ސަލާމް
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40->ޤައުމީ މިއެކުވެރިކަން މަތީ ތިބެގެން ކުރީމެ ސަލާމް
41->ޤައުމީ ބަހުން ގިނަހެޔޮ ދުޢާ ކުރަމުން ކުރީމެ ސަލާމް
42[[note]]
43->Qaumee mi ekuverikan mathee thibegen kureeme salaam.
44->Qaumee bahun gina heyo dhuʽaa kuramun kureeme salaam.
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46->Qaumee nishaanah hurumathaa eku boala'nbai thibegen,
47->Audhaa nakan libigen e vaa dhidha ah kureeme salaam.
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49->Qaumee mi ekuverikan mathee thibegen kureeme salaam.
50->Qaumee bahun gina heyo dhuʽaa kuramun kureeme salaam.
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52->Nasraa naseebaa kaamiyaabu ge ramzakah himeney,
53->Fessaa rathaai hudhaa ekee fenumun kureeme salaam.
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55->Qaumee mi ekuverikan mathee thibegen kureeme salaam.
56->Qaumee bahun gina heyo dhuʽaa kuramun kureeme salaam.
57[[/note]]
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60->We salute you, o Motherland, in unity
61->With an abundance with well-wishes in our very own tongue
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63->Bowing our heads to your crescent moon and star
64->With our bright colours streaming in the air, we hail our buoyant flag.
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66->We salute you, o Motherland, in unity
67->With an abundance with well-wishes in our very own tongue
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69->Victory and good fortune be its alone
70->We salute the mighty red, white and green;
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72->We salute you, o Motherland, in unity
73->With an abundance with well-wishes in our very own tongue
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75[[AC:Government]]
76* Unitary presidential republic
77** President: Mohamed Muizzu
78** Vice President: Hussain Mohamed Latheef
79** Speaker of the Majlis: Mohamed Aslam
80** Chief Justice: Ahmed Muthasim Adnan
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82[[AC:Miscellaneous]]
83* '''Capital and largest city:''' Malé (މާލެ)
84* '''Population:''' 515,122
85* '''Area:''' 300 km
86 (120 sq mi) (186th)
87* '''Currency''': Maldivian rufiyaa (Rf/.ރ) (MVR)
88* '''ISO-3166-1 Code:''' MV
89* '''Country calling code:''' 960
90* '''Highest point:''' Mount Villingili (5 m/17 ft) (201st)

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