Sunday, March 8, 2009

Brief History of United Suvadive Republic (Addu)



The United Suvadive Republic or Suvadive Islands was a short-lived breakaway nation in the remote Southern Atolls of the Maldive Islands, namely Addu Atoll, Huvadhu Atoll and Fuvammulah that geographically make up the Suvadive archipelago. The name of this nation was originally an ancient name for the three southernmost atolls of the Maldives. Suvadive is based on the ancient name for Huvadhu Atoll.
The Suvadive secession occurred within in the context of the struggle of the Maldives emerging as a modern nation, but still shackled by feudal and autocratic power structures. The alleged causes were the centralistic policies of the government in Malé and the recent independence of both neighboring countries, India and Ceylon. At that time the Maldives had remained a British protectorate. The Suvadives declared independence on January 3, 1959. They capitulated, rejoining the rest of the nation in September 23, 1963.
For ages, the affluent merchants from the southern atolls of Addu and Huvadu had been trading directly with Ceylon and the East Indies, which prevented the Maldive authorities from taxing that trade, which did not pass through Malé, the capital of the Maldives. After the Second World War, the British diplomats stationed in Colombo, upon request of the Maldive authorities, imposed passports and visas issued in Malé to Maldivians travelling to the British possessions. This control, as well as the enforcement of the poll and land tax, was bitterly resented in Addu and the other southern atolls. The Maldive authorities imposed a ban on trade between the British troops stationed in Addu and the locals, causing the wrath of the Addu aristocracy and a riot severely repressed by the government militia.
The Brits left the atoll in 1944 but came back in 1957 because of the Cold War. The ban on trade was reimposed by the authorities. The civilian British contractor expected a 100-year lease of land in Hithadoo to build a staging post, which was difficult to obtain legally; accordingly, he spread the idea of breaking away from the Malé rulers and employed several Adduans, significantly increasing their income. In 1958, the new Prime Minister of the Maldives ordered to stop all construction in Addu. Riots broke out in Hithadoo; on 3 January 1959, the independence was proclaimed and Abdulla Afeel Didi was appointed head of state upon British recommendation. The prosperity of Addu encouraged rebellion in the two neighbouring atolls of Fua Mulaku and Huvadu, which joined Addu to form the United Suvadive Republic on 13 March 1959. The Huvadu rebellion was suppressed in July 1959 by a gunboat commanded personally by Prime Minister Ibrahim Nasir; a British regiment prevented any action in Addu.
In 1960, the Brits withdrew their support to the rebellion but the Suvadive Republic resisted. A new revolt in Huvadu was suppressed in 1961; the population was dispersed and the leaders of the rebellion all died in the jail in Malé. Britain was more and more internationally embarrassed by the secessionists; on 22 September 1963, the British political agent in Addu spelt out an ultimatum to the people of Maradoo to hoist the Maldive flag. A man found the design of the flag in a book and made it with bunting supplied by the British. At 3 AM on 23 September 1963, the Suvadive flag was cut down and the Maldive flag hoisted over Maradoo. Following Maradoo's capitulation, the British quickly spread the word that only those who were under the sovereign authority of the Sultan of the Maldives would be employed in British facilities. That was the final blow on the United Suvadive Republic.
The Sultan proclaimed a general pardon and no punitive action was taken by his government against anyone in Addu following the collapse of the United Suvadive Republic. Afeef Didi was given British protection in Sceychells and after many years, he was pardoned by the President of the Maldives. He visited Addu once before he died in the Seychelles.

29 comments:

  1. So it seems now the Suvadives is all about Addu?

    You are from Addu right?

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  2. Suvadive is all about Addu and not any other part of Maldives.

    Atolls close to Addu only politics with the situation. Only Addu wanted separation.

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  3. Addu is a nice atoll, but the ppl there sux. they dont know how to promote their atoll.

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  4. Bushy Boy, Looking for another rebellion? keep dreaming.

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  5. drp dharani boa adhives faisaa dhakkaa kah nuveytha. ethan mithanah dharaafai. kobaa paaport thakaa , american express card . athuli vaahaka eheen.

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  6. addoo baga anekkaaves vaki dhaulatheh hadhanveedho, nukereyne,laahikutha. Kuda vaththareh dhakkaalias...maleyga thibi hurihaa echchethithah beyru...OUT

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    1. kihineh thi aathun addu meehun beyru kuraanee , addu meehun dhineema kaigen boegen ulheny, bodu aguga than kuyya dheegen, addu meehun ulhey fenvaruga noolheveyne dhen lalalaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

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    2. Nuvaane thikameh dhonkalo. bagaavaaives kureveyne kuraane kuraanan.

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  7. This event in Maldives history deserves to be treated with caution and sensitivity. Like everything there must be 2 sides to the story. Even Addu people must have a reason why they did what they did.

    History is always written by the winning side or the powerful so it never easy to know the truth about such events.

    Hope the writer re-writes this post in a balanced way.

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  8. What is the difference between anneh raajje and suvadeep..Same story.Becoming cheap agents for the British.This time there is a difference.The Wahabi gang(Adhaalath party) also got involved in fornicating with Britain and its third tier agents.

    http://www.hakikatkitabevi.com/download/english/14-ConfessionsOf%20ABritishSpy.pdf

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  9. Shulaa Shiraaz ge bill thaka faisaa dhakaifin.

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  10. dr hassan saeeed , dr jameel ge kokko aa innan ulhey vaahaka eh male therey eba dhekevey. mi ee thedheh baa.

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  11. Ey Bushury, ekkala Sappe ves mathee maagaameh dhamaigenfi ey, Special envoy for Science and Technology" o, Kommeves kaeh Bushury ves athulaigenbala. Sappe ah ovey kaarehves dhevvaafa. nikan dhannavabala.

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  12. Bushry menakah neygey tha Suvadive republic ey kiyaigen ingireysin Addu meehun thalhuvaa lee kameh.Emeehun beynun nama republic qaaim koh dhee support ves koh dhevunees.Ekamaku eheneh nuvieh nu.Bala ingireysinnah inge ey Suvadive repulic eh qaaim koh gen Addu ga thibi madhu mees kolhu ge baladhu emeehunnah araa ne kah adhi akhir gai anburaa libey ne ekahcheh ves noannaane kan.Ehen ve avahah dhurah jehilee ey.Nuvisney tha?Bala Addu ga theyo valhu thakeh hurinama ingireysin ehaa avhah Addu meehun bandah jassafa thithanun fey vaanetha? Mizamaanu ge tourism ah beyyas Addu ga reechey bunaa varu falhu rasheh ves ebe oiy tha?Qabool kuran Addu ga viya faariverinnaa kiya vaa gen thibi meehun thibikan.Ey ge ithurun vaki qawm eh hadhai gen dhemi ovevey kahala ekachcheh ves Addu aku nethey.Dhen keetha kuraanee:)

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  13. We hear of scientific advisors. Not Envoys.
    Envoys are Ambassadors. So SAPPE would be an Ambassador on Science and high tec.

    As the Science and Tec Envoy Would he be brokering Iran nuclear issue on behalf of USA.. or creating gossip websites.

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  14. momoon boa ragalheh nooney bunaanee mihenve. mihaaru e ulhenee, fuluhunah adhi sifainnah vai alhuvaanamey heekoh. hedhunu thedhuve office ah dhaan thayyaaru vaa kamuge mauloomaathu family in falhaa araafi. komme ves dhari akashoa emme furathama fenunee. Iraadha kurevviyya maumoon aa eynaage meehunge faraathun mi raaje salaamaiy kurvvaadheyve. Aameen

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  15. wonder where Bushry is these days? got heart broken after sappe appointed as Carbondioxide, oooops! Envoy for science and technology?

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  16. Bush
    What u have written about js really true?
    If it is not I have to do smth...

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  17. Hi Bushry
    Himeyn Ingilaab has published the real deal behind the carbon neutral thing.Can you please verify the accuracy?

    http://himeyn-ingilaab.com

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  18. miulay drp wagun dho.yameen maumoon alun dho kaly men thee. wagun ge fusun salama wan duwas nagane.hiwaru kolan jehaynee

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  19. Suwaidheeb ufedhun nama dhekunuge 4 atholhuge vaahaka dhakkane kameh nei, varah kureeag ehen nama ulheynee. nehedhun aee emeehunnah libunu v bodu dhera eh
    raajjeyge mihaaru oi enme varugadha, enme mussadhin gina hisaabakee ves dhekunuge 4 atholhu.tharaggee akee kocheh kan dhivehinnah engunees ehenvinama.

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  20. Bushry is bia on the situation. Adduan's are nothing but beggars from the British Contractor mean while Huvadhu was doing Trade. Trying manipulate History is what Bushry and his farther in law can do nothing more or less... So Just stop fucking around with History

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  22. addu meehun naki varah visnun theri baeh falhu rasheh nethas ehen kameh nethas vaki sarukaareh hadhai gen manage vaane addu meehunnah addu meehun nakee aavisnumeh ga ulhey creative mind gengulhey meehun j vaa bayaku j viyas addu meehun athuga baaru othee viyafaaree ge dhaairaa in beliyas educational background ah beliyas emeen hun ge life style ah beliyas male ga mihaaru ves addu meehun ge amilla 409 gey ebahuri dhen lalalaa

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  23. addu the graet rest of maldives suck

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  24. visit this blog to learn about who are the fucking real maldivians.

    http://maldives-ancestry.blogspot.com/

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  25. addu and fuva molah people are original maldivians. (a great fact)

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  26. This is a very good article gives a very clear image of the time,, I think most of the readers are making it too personal,, This is history cannot be change,, British policy of "Divide and Rule" they tried in the Maldives but failed..

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