Amina of the Maldives
Amina of the Maldives | |||||
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Lady of twelve thousand isles, the Sultana of the Maldives | |||||
Reign | 1757–1759 | ||||
Predecessor | Muhammad Imaduddin III | ||||
Successor | Hasan 'Izz ud-din | ||||
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Dynasty | Dhiyamigili | ||||
Father | Muhammad Imaduddin III |
Amina Rani Kilegefa’anu (fl. 1759) was a monarch, as Sultana regnant, of the Maldives from 1757 until 1759. She had acted as regent from 1753 until 1757.
Amina was the daughter of Sultan Muhammad Imaduddin III, and the sister of Amina Kabafa’anu and Sultan Al-Haj Muhammed. In 1752, her father was abducted by Ali Raja of Cannanore and imprisoned at the Laccadives. Her paternal aunt, Sanfa Rendi Kabafa'anu, functioned as regent. In reality, however, Muleegey Dom Hassan Maniku had the real power. Amina succeeded her aunt as her father's nominal regent in 1753 and remained in this position until 1757. After her father's death in 1757, she succeeded him as monarch and became Sultana of the Maldives. She reigned until 1759.
Titles, styles, and honours
Titles and styles [1]
- Before 1753: Princess Amina Rani Kilegefa’anu of the Maldive Islands
- 1753-57: Nominal Regent Princess Amina Rani Kilegefa’anu of the Maldive Islands
- 1757-59: Her Highness The Sultana of Land and Sea, Lady of the twelve-thousand islands and Sultana of the Maldives
References
Preceded by Muhammad Imaduddin III |
Sultan of the Maldives 1757–1759 |
Succeeded by Hasan 'Izz ud-din |
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