Sultan
Mohamed Imaduddine VI King
of Twelve Thousand Isles and Sultan of the Maldives
with his ministers and courtiers
At
that stage some of his courtiers included foreign subjects,
mainly British Indians
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First
row (seated) above from left: Prince Abdulla Imaduddine,
the sultan's eldest son; Sultan Mohamed Imaduddine VI (Majid's
father's uncle) and Prince Maandoogey Dorhy Manippulu, the elder
of the sultan's younger brothers
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Sultan
Mohamed Imaduddine VI King
of Twelve Thousand Isles and Sultan of the Maldives and
two younger brothers (From
left: Majid's grandfather and his two elder brothers)
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First
row (seated) above from left: Prince Maandoogey Tuttu Manippulu
(Majid's grandfather; his elder brothers Sultan Mohamed Imaduddine
VI and Prince Maandoogey Dorhy Manippulu aboard a British warship
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Sultan
Mohamed Imaduddine VI
King of Twelve Thousand Isles and Sultan of the Maldives
and Prince Maandoogey Tuttu Manippulu (seated
from left Majid's grandfather and his brother aboard a British
warship. Their courtiers and senior British officials also
present)
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