It
is said that the sea grew red with Muslim blood as the invaders
tried to enforce their Christian beliefs upon the islanders.
In 1573, Mohammed Thakurufaanu, the greatest Maldivian hero,
led a band of men into Male harbour and, in the pitch darkness
of the night, searched for and slaughtered their enemy.
In 1782, the Malabars from the East Coast
of India attacked the Maldives, destroying the palace and
driving the Sultan into exile. Their rule was short-lived:
within months the people became resistant and a group led
by Ghaazee Hassan Izzuddeen fought against the enemy forces
and defeated them.
In 1887, the Maldives became a British protectorate.
However, the British never interfered with the internal politics
of the country, and in 1965 the country became a fully independent
state. In 1968 a Republic was declared.
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