1974

June 23, 2007

Maumoon Gayyoom becomes director of telecommunications department, and teaches Islam, Arabic and English in the afternoon.

March 1973

Ibrahim Manik, Abbas Ibrahim and Maumoon Gayyoom are arrested for ‘treacherous talk’. Gayyoom has claimed that selling alcohol, a mainstay of the tourism industry, is against Islamic law. Gayyoom placed under house arrest.

October 1973

Gayyoom permitted to return to Male’.

May 1973

Gayyoom banished for four months to Makunudhoo island on Maamakunudhoo atoll.

March 1972

British queen Elizabeth II visits Maldives. Ibrahim Nasir awarded the KCMG.

July 1972

Maumoon Gayyoom, Fathulla Jameel and Zahir Hussein summoned to meet President Nasir at his office. He invites them to write new Friday sermons for the mosques.

July 1971

Maumoon Gayyoom returns to live in Maldives after being resident overseas, mainly in Egypt, for 24 years. He teaches at Aminiya school.

11 November 1968

Ibrahim Nasir becomes President of Republic of Maldives.

1966

Maumoon Gayyoom completes MA degree in Egypt at Al-Azhar university. His tertiary work is in Islamic Studies and Law. Dr Mohamed Kamal Abdul Ghani, a friend of Maumoon’s from primary school in Egypt, says: ‘Maumoon obtained his BA and MA in Islamic Sharia and Civil Law, with the degree of Excellence with Honours. In addition to his MA from Al Azhar university, he obtained a second Master’s degree in the same field from the American university in Cairo which demonstrates his mastering of the English language.’ Maumoon also found time to ’sit for and obtain a GCE (the English General Certificate of Education) at Ordinary and Advanced levels from the British Council in Cairo.

October 1963

Ibrahim Nasir demands independence as a further price of the Addu facilities.

3 February 1962

Ibrahim Nasir aboard the Silver Crest, and leading another armed attack on Thinadhoo on Huvadhu atoll and Fua Mulak, attacks Thinadhoo. The island is leveled and population dispersed. Many people, driven from Thinadhoo onto surrounding islands, starve to death.

March 1959

Ibrahim Nasir holds referendum which supports suppression of the southern revolt.
Maldive government officials prevented from landing on Fua Mulak. Shots are fired from their ship, and one islander is killed and four seriously wounded.

November 1958

Ibrahim Nasir orders the government office in Gan to cease supplying labour for the base. 2,000 islanders working there. Costain Ltd arranges transport between Gan and the other islands, and construction continues despite problems with wage payments.

December 1957

Ibrahim Ali Didi resigns after a Male’ mob surrounds his house, and majlis nominates Ibrahim Nasir (31 years old) as new chief minister.

June 1956

Ibrahim Nasir becomes minister for public order and safety.

15 December 1956

Ibrahim Mohamed Didi has been ill, and when he leaves for treatment in Ceylon, Ibrahim Nasir becomes treasurer and deputy police minister.

April 1955

Ibrahim Nasir, Mohamed Zaki, Ahmed Did (Maajehige) and Kolige Umar Manik are appointed to cabinet.

1954

Maumoon Gayyoom’s mother Khaddadhi dies in Male’ after his father marries a new wife.

March 1950

Maumoon Gayyoom, officially 13, leaves Colombo for Egypt.

Sept 1947

Maumoon Gayyoom, then officially nearly 10 years old, leaves Male’ for education in Ceylon and Egypt.

29 December 1937

Maumoon Gayyoom is born (This is his birth date according to his authorised biography, but people close to the family insist he was born in 1932.) His father is Maafaiyge Dhon Seedi , a descendant of a slave trader from Zanzibar. His mother is Khaddadhi (Khadeeja Moosa) from Huvadhu atoll.

2 December 1926

Ibrahim Nasir is born.

February 1980

June 16, 2007

Alleged plot to use British mercenaries (former members of the British Special Air Service, SAS) to capture NSS headquarters in Male’. Gayyoom later says he was warned of the plot by Koli Ali Umar Manik in a phone call from Singapore. Alleged leaders of the plot are tried in February 1981.