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As-Sulṭaan al-Ghaazee Muhammad Thakurufaanu al-A'uẓam () (death 26 August 1585) or As-Sultan Ghazi Muhammad Bodu Thakurufaanu ruled over the
Maldive Islands Maldives (, ; dv, ދިވެހިރާއްޖެ, translit=Dhivehi Raajje, ), officially the Republic of Maldives ( dv, ދިވެހިރާއްޖޭގެ ޖުމްހޫރިއްޔާ, translit=Dhivehi Raajjeyge Jumhooriyyaa, label=none, ), is an archipelag ...
from 1573 to 1585. He is known for fighting the
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who ruled over the Maldives from 1558–1573 after killing Sultan Ali VI in
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. His victory is commemorated in the Maldives as ''
Qaumee Dhuvas Maldives national day (also known as Qaumee (national) Dhuvas (day) in Dhivehi), is an important day, as it is observed to celebrate the victory of Muhammad Thakurufaanu Al Auzam over the Portuguese occupation in the year 1573. According to the I ...
'' or National Day. He was also the first Maldivian King to form the (a unified military body).


Early years

Muhammad Thakurufaanu was the son of Katheebu Hussain of
Utheemu Utheemu ( dv, އުތީމު) is one of the inhabited islands of Haa Alif Atoll administrative division and geographically part of Thiladhummathi Atoll in the north of the Maldives. It is an island-level administrative constituency governed by t ...
in Thiladhummathi Atoll and Lady Aiminaa Dhiyoa of Ihavandhoo. Muhammad Thakurufan learned (Martial Arts).


Defeat of the Portuguese

After killing Sultan Ali IV, the Maldives was ruled by and the Portuguese. was a
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of the (Sultan Hassan IX) who was the first Maldivian and the only member of its royalty to renounce
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and convert to Christianity, later upon his deposition he took refuge in
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, India. After the invasion, the Portuguese ruled over the Maldives in a period which the ''history'' describes as
A time when intolerable enormities were committed by the invading infidels, a time when the sea grew red with Maldivian blood, a time when people were sunk in despair
To bring an end to this, Muhammad Thakurufaanu, left the Maldives with his brothers Ali and Hasan to
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] off the coast of
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in the Laccadive Archipelago. The three Utheemu brothers built the ship '' ''. It is said that Muhammad Thakurufaanu received a help from the Maroshi (toddy-tapper) who mended and maintained the sail of the - the ship used in the battle and supply water to the vessel every time it docked at Maroshi. The island has the tree that grew from the (a raw wooden post) used to make the sail of . It is also the largest tree of its kind in the country. Kalhuoffumi is currently dismantled, and turned into a mosqué in Kolhufushi The brothers landed on a different island every night, fought the Portuguese and set sail into the ocean before daybreak. They reached the capital island
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on the night before the day fixed by the Portuguese garrison of for the forcible conversion of the inhabitants to
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, on the penalty of death for non-compliance. The Utheemu brothers along with other Maldivians, fought and killed the Portuguese garrison and regained independence for the country. was killed by a musket shot of Muhammad Thakurufaanu.Naseema Muhammad. ''As-Sultan Qazi Muhamad Thakurufaanu Auzam Siri Savaadheetha Maharadhun''. Online publication (http://www.qaumiyyath.gov.mv/history.php)


Aftermath

After killing , as per a treaty he got refuge from
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of
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,
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. Muhammad Thakurufaanu's base of operation was Maliku under the sovereignty of Cannanore. The
Ali Raja The Sultan Ali Raja or Ali Raja or Adi Raja was the title of the Muslim king of Arakkal kingdom from the sixteenth to early nineteenth century. Arakkal dynasty Reigning rajas and beebis * Ali Raja Ali I (1545–1591) * Ali Raja Abubakar I (1591– ...
demanded dominion over the Maldives, as promised to him by the Muhammad Thakurufaanu. The nature of the relationship between Muhammad Thakurufan and Ali Raja of Cannanore was outlined in a letter sent by a later Ali Raja, Mariambe Ali-Adi Raja Bibi, to the Sultan Muhammad Mueenuddine I of the Maldives. The letter was dated Friday 17 Jumad al-Awla Anno Hegirae 1243 (7 December AD 1827). According to the letter Muhammad Thakurufan had entered into a treaty ceding sovereignty of the Maldives to the Ali Raja of Cannanore in the event Thakurufan was established in power in Male. Muhammad Thakurufaanu concluded a
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with the King Dom Manoel who lived in
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, in order to ward off the Ali Raja of
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. Although Muhammad Thakurufan was made a regent of King Dom Manoel (as per the treaty), the Maldivians assigned Muhammad Thakurufaanu as the Sultan of the Maldives, no longer recognizing the sovereignty of the self-exiled Christian kings in Goa or their regents. The chronicles report him to have ruled wisely, being just and considerate, protecting all the poor, and even solicitous for the people’s interests. Muhammed Thakurufaanu died a natural death on 26 August 1585.


Death

As-Sultan Muhammad Thakurufaanu al-Auzam died on 1st
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993 AH, after 11 years and 6 months in power. It was on 18 August 1585. He was buried on the
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of the Muhammad Thakurufaanu al-Auzam near Bihuroazu Kamanaa Mosque in Malé.


Legacy

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's novel ''A Hero in Time'' is about the life and adventures of Muhammad Thakurufaanu. The army (lashkaru) organised by him has evolved into the Maldives National Defence Force. The Islamic Centre, the largest mosque in Maldives, ''Masjid as-Sultan Muhammad Thakurufaanu al-Auzam'' is named after him.


See also

*
List of Sultans of the Maldives Maldives was turned into a Sultanate in 1153 when the Buddhist King Dhovemi converted to Islam. Prior to that the Maldives was a Buddhist Kingdom, a Hindu Kingdom and before that a matriarchal society with each atoll ruled by a chief queen a ...
*
Islamic Centre (Maldives) The Islamic Centre (officially named Masjid al-Sultan Muhammad Thakurufaanu al-Auzam) ( ar, مسجد السلطان محمد تكرفان الاعظم) ( dv, މަސްޖިދް އަލް-ސުލްޠާން މުޙައްމަދު ތަކުރުފާނު އ ...
*
Qaumee Dhuvas Maldives national day (also known as Qaumee (national) Dhuvas (day) in Dhivehi), is an important day, as it is observed to celebrate the victory of Muhammad Thakurufaanu Al Auzam over the Portuguese occupation in the year 1573. According to the I ...
* Origin of the Security Force in Maldives * Bihuroazu Kamanaa Mosque


References

*Divehi Tārīkhah Au Alikameh. ''Divehi Bahāi Tārikhah Khidmaiykurā Qaumī Markazu''. Reprint 1958 edn. Male’ 1990. *H.C.P. Bell, ''The Maldive Islands, An account of the physical features, History, Inhabitants, Productions and Trade''. Colombo 1883, {{DEFAULTSORT:Muhammad Thakurufaanu Al Auzam 1535 births 1585 deaths 16th-century sultans of the Maldives Conflicts in 1573 Wars involving the Maldives Year of birth unknown