Utimu is the palace where the leader of the saboteur was born and matured in the fight against the Portuguese colonialists and the first sultan from the corresponding dynasty, , who was in power from the moment of the liberation of the Maldives in 1573 until his death on August 26, 1585 . Located on the island of the .
| Palace | |
| Utima | |
|---|---|
| Utheemu ganduvaru | |
Utima Ganduvara [approx. one] | |
| A country | |
| Founder | Hussein Khatib Takurufanu |
| First mention | 1573 year |
| Key dates | |
| 1986 - restored | |
Originally belonged to the father of the Sultan, Hussein Khatib Takurufan . Renovated and opened to the public in 1986 . Place of pilgrimage for local nationalists [1] .
Comments
- ↑ Ganduvaru - the archaic name of the palace in which she lived ( Reynolds, Christopher. A Maldivian Dictionary. - L .; N. Y .: RoutledgeCurzon; Taylor & Francis Group, 2003. - P. 103. - 412 p. - ISBN 0415298083. ).
Notes
- ↑ Forbes, Andrew. The Maldives: Kingdom of a Thousand Isles. - 2nd ed .. - Odyssey Books & Maps, 2004 .-- P. 138. - 304 p. - ISBN 9622177107 .