
In this episode, I present my research on the story behind how the Maldives became a republic.
Maldivian history has primarily been preserved through oral traditions, with limited written documentation available. As a result, some details presented in this episode may not be entirely precise.
However, I have made every effort to compile and synthesize the information from the sources I was able to access.
Below is a list of references consulted in the research process:
The President's Office (2025). President Al Ameer Ibrahim Nasir. Retrieved from: https://presidency.gov.mv/PO/FormerPresident/6
Olivia Lang and Zaheena Rasheed (2008). Former President Nasir Dies. Retrieved from:
https://web.archive.org/web/20090126080901/http://www.minivannews.com/news_detail.php?id=5533
Ministry of Homeland Security and Technology (2025). Republic Day. Retrieved from:https://mohst.gov.mv/ministry/celebrating-days/15
Ahmed Alaa Didi (2021). Jumhooriyathaai Raajjeyge Jumhooriyya ah Balailumeh. Retrieved from:https://adhadhu.com/article/18128
Aminath Yumna (2024). Dhivehi Raajjeyge Jumhooriyyage Ufehdhumaai Tharagee. Retrieved from:https://farudhun.com/article/1399
Mohamed Hamdhoon (2023). Emme Fahuge Radhun: Aaraai Baareh Neiy Othee Izzathaai Sharafu. Retrieved from:https://mihaaru.com/report/120502
Mohamed Hamdhoon (2022). Boduganduvarugai Nasir Koaradi Jessevee Keeve. Retrieved from: https://mihaaru.com/report/110882