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Sultan Ibrahim, Sri dhanmaru Veeru Mahaa radhun was Sultan of the Maldives briefly in 1398 and again from 1412 to 1420. He was the eldest son of Sultan Hassan I of the Maldives. He ruled the country for four months in 1398 before abdicating in favour of his uncle Hussain.
After the death of Sultan Isa in 1412, Ibrahim regained the throne and ruled the country for 8 years and 8 months until his death in 1420.
See also
Preceded byHassan I of the Maldives | Sultan of the Maldives 1398-1398 |
Succeeded byHussain I of the Maldives |
Preceded byIsa of the Maldives | Sultan of the Maldives 1412-1420 |
Succeeded byOsman II of the Maldives |
References
- ^ Pyrard, François (1887). The voyage of François Pyrard of Laval, to the East Indies, the Maldives, the Moluccas and Brazil. Vol. 3. London: Hakluyt Society. p. 531. LCCN 05013854.
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