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The Maldives (or Maldive Islands) , officially the Republic of Maldives, is
an island nation consisting of a group of atolls in the Indian Ocean. The
Maldives are located south of India's Lakshadweep islands, and about seven
hundred kilometres (435 mi) south-west of Sri Lanka. The Maldives'
twenty-six atolls encompass a territory featuring 1,192 islets, two hundred
and fifty islands are inhabited.
The name "Maldives" may derive from Maale Dhivehi Raajje ("The Island
Kingdom [under the authority of] Malé")." Some scholars believe that the
name "Maldives" derives from the Sanskrit maladvipa, meaning "garland of
islands", or from mahila dvipa, meaning "island of women", but these names
are not found in ancient Sanskrit literature. Instead, classical Sanskrit
texts mention the "Hundred Thousand Islands" (Lakshadweepa); a generic name
which would include not only the Maldives, but also the Laccadives and the
Chagos island groups. Some medieval Arab travellers such as Ibn Batuta
called the islands "Mahal Dibiyat" from the Arabic word Mahal ("palace")" . This is the name presently inscribed in the scroll of the Maldive state
emblem.
The inhabitants were Buddhist, probably since Ashoka's period, in the 3rd
century BC. Islam was introduced in 1153. The Maldives came then under the
influence of the Portuguese (1558) and the Dutch (1654) seaborne empires.
And in 1887 it became a British protectorate. In 1965, the Maldives obtained
independence from Britain (originally under the name "Maldive Islands"), and
in 1968 the Sultanate was replaced by a Republic.
The Maldives is the smallest Asian country in terms of population. It is
also the smallest predominantly Muslim nation in the world.
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