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Throughout his reign, Sultan
Mohamed Imaduddin I faced challenges from Samiya Kilege, the sister of Aisha and the ruler of Maafilaafushi. On several occasions, the Sultan's army had to subdue Samiya Kilege. Eventually, Samiya Kilege was arrested in Malé and exiled to Fuvahmulah City, where he died.
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Portuguese nationals attacked Malé. Before this conflict, his reign was strong. He prioritized uniting his ministers and soldiers, ensuring they pledged to remain steadfast in battle. The Portuguese brought five guns to Malé, but the Maldivians ultimately
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Mohamed Imaduddin I was married to His Excellency Aisha. The kingdom was in a poor state when he ascended to the throne, and his top priority was to rebuild. He focused on fortifying the kingdom by surrounding it with a strong wall and addressing what lay outside the wall.
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Mohamed Imaduddin I was the son of Utheemu Ali Thakurufaanu. His mother, Amina Kabadi Kile, was married to Mariyam Kandi Kile of Utheemu Ali Thakurufaanu or Ali Khatib Thakurufaanu. His father was Umar Maamah Kile of Madifushi, Th.
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