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  1. Linguist and Historian. Mohamed receiving the National Exemplary Service Medal from President Mohamed Nasheed. Naseema Mohamed (also known as Masodi Naseema Kaleygefaanu) was the former First Lady of the Maldives from 1968 to 1978 and the third wife of former President Ibrahim Nasir.

  2. Mohamed Amin Didi: Before 1935 The Shortest tenured first lady in the country's history. 2: Naseema Mohamed: November 11, 1968 November 11, 1978 Ibrahim Nasir: 1960's Naseema Mohamed was the country's inaugural first lady following the establishment of the Second Republic. She was the third wife of President Ibrahim Nasir. 3 ...

  3. dbo: abstract. Naseema Mohamed (also known as Masodi Naseema Kaleygefaanu) was the former First Lady of the Maldives (1968–1978) and the third wife of former President Ibrahim Nasir. After Ibrahim Nasir went into self-exile to Singapore on 7 December 1978, Naseema continued to live in Male' and worked as a historian for the National Centre ...

  4. Naseema Mohamed. A deity before the conversion to Islam (mid-twelfth century) Emperor Rajaraja (985-1014 AD) which claim control over the Laccadive- Maldives archipelago (Ragupathy 1994 : 3). The Soma Vansa ruler King Mahaabarana Adeettiya (1121-1142 AD) ascended the throne after he defeated the Indians who had occupied these two atolls. After ...

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  5. Naseema Mohamed ( Dhivehi ނަސީމާ މުހައްމަދު; auch: Masodi Naseema Kaleygefaanu) war die erste First Lady der Malediven (1968–1978) und die dritte Frau des ehemaligen Präsidenten Ibrahim Nasir. Während Nasir am 7.

  6. Naseema Mohamed First Lady of the Maldives. Upload media Wikipedia. Date of birth: 1940 Malé : Country of citizenship: Maldives; Occupation: politician; historian; Authority file Q6966674 VIAF ID: 16894899 Library of Congress authority ID: no2002069268. ...

  7. 20 mars 2010 · March 20, 2010. Edited by WorkBot. add editions to new work. November 21, 2009. Created by ImportBot. Imported from Library of Congress MARC record . Essays on early Maldives by Naseema Mohamed, 2008, National Centre for Linguistic and Historical Research edition, in English - 2nd ed.