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Huvadhu, Suvadive, Suvaidu or Suvadiva[1][2][3][4] is the atoll with most islands in the world.[5] The atoll is located in the Indian Ocean. It is south of the Suvadiva Channel in the Republic of Maldives with a total area of 3152 km2, of which 38.5 km2 is dry land. The atoll contains 255 islands.

Huvadhoo Atoll is divided into two administrative atolls, Gaafu Alif and Gaafu Dhaalu
Huvadhoo Atoll is divided into two administrative atolls, Gaafu Alif and Gaafu Dhaalu
1753 Van Keulen Map of Huvadu Atoll (inaccurate)
1753 Van Keulen Map of Huvadu Atoll (inaccurate)

It is the second largest atoll in the country, after Boduthiladhunmathi (consisting of Haa Alif, Haa Dhaalu, Shaviyani, and Noonu administrative divisions) which has smaller and fewer islands spread across a larger area.

Huvadu Atoll has been divided into two districts (administrative provinces) for administrative purposes since the 1970s. These divisions are Northern Huvadhu Atoll (Gaafu Alifu) in the north, and Southern Huvadhu Atoll (Gaafu Dhaalu).

During his journey to Maldives, Ibn Batuta states in his journal that Maldives was destitute of grain, except in the province of Souweid ( Suvadiva or Huvadu ) where they produce a cereal, a kind of Millet which was brought to Mahal.[6]

The traditional seat of power in the Huvadhu was Thinadhoo up until the division, after which Thinadhoo remained the Capital of South Huvadhu Atoll, and Villingili was instated as the capital of North Huvadhu Atoll.

The master carpenters of the iconic Male' Hukuru Miskiy were from Huvadu, Kondey island. They were Ali Maavadi Kaleyfaanu and Mahmud Maavadi Kaleyfaanu.[7]

The best quality mats of the Maldives are woven in this atoll, in the island of Gaddū. The local grass 'hau' is dyed in two colors, black and yellow.


History


Ancient flag of the Huvadhu Atoll Chief
Ancient flag of the Huvadhu Atoll Chief

The ancient Sanskritised name of this atoll was Suvadive. Its capital is Thinadhoo (Huvadhu Atoll)

Historically the Huvadu atoll chief based in Thinadhoo had a great measure of self-government. He even had the privilege, not granted to any other atoll chief of the Maldives, to fly his own flag in his vessels and at his residence. The flag of the Huvadu Atoll Chief was similar to the flag of Nepal in cut, with two central black triangles edged by red and white bands.[8]

There are many Buddhist archaeological remains in Huvadū. Therefore, it is likely that this was a very important Atoll in that period of Maldivian History. None of these ancient remains have been properly investigated yet.[9]

Due to its strategic placement on the main sea route around southern India, Huvadhu and the other southern atolls have a long history of contact from mariners sailing the Indian Ocean through the centuries.[10]


Descendants of the three dynasties, Devvadhoo, Diyamigili & Isdhoo Dynasty


Families of Devvadhoo, Dhiyamigili and Isdhoo Dynasty can be traced to Devvadu, Addu, Fuvahmulah and Tinadu. After the assassination of Muhammed Ghiya'as ud-din, Prince Abdulla son of Ghiyaasuddin was banished to Fuvahmulah. The South of Maldives was a safe haven for Abdulla being a descendant of Addu Bodu Fandiyaaru Thakurufaan.


Sultan Mohamed IV ( Devvadhoo Rasgefaanu )


Dhevvadhoo island is located at the centre of the Huvadu atoll. Sultan Mohamed IV or Devvadhoo Rasgefaanu was the first Sultan of Devvadhoo Dynasty who was the son of Ali Mafahaiy Kilege of Devvadu and Kakuni Dio[citation needed]. Sultan Mohamed IV was married to Khadheeja Kan’ba, daughter of Ibrahim Shah Bandar also known as Isdhoo Bodu Velaanaa Thakurufaan. After his death the Isdhoo dynasty was proclaimed.


Secession of the United Suvadive Republic


In January 1959, the three southern atolls: Huvadhu, Fuvahmulah and Addu, were involved in setting up the breakaway United Suvadive Republic which survived until September 1963. The name of the secessionist state was taken from the ancient name of Huvadhoo atoll.

Abdullah Afif, leader of the secessionist United Suvadive Republic (1959-1963)
Abdullah Afif, leader of the secessionist United Suvadive Republic (1959-1963)

In some islands, like Gaddhoo, there was opposition to the secession, however through threats and coercion, the groups of people opposing the Suvadive state were forced to agree.

The republic collapsed when the island of Havaru Thinadhoo was depopulated, and all infrastructure burnt to the ground by the Maldivian military led by then Prime Minister Ibrahim Nasir in 1962, after which it was left uninhabited for four years. For the next 10 years, the seat of power was moved to Gaddhoo until Havaru Thinadhoo, since repopulated, was reinstated as the capital of Huvadhoo.

The main motivation for secession was stated to be disagreements with the centralized policies that were being enforced by Male' at the time.


Huvadu Kandu


The name of the broad channel north of this atoll is locally known as Huvadu Kandu. It appeared on the old French maps as Courant de Souadou. Other names are Suvadiva Channel or One-a-half Degree Channel.

It is named after Huvadu Atoll and is the broadest channel between the atolls of Maldives.


Language


The inhabitants of this large atoll speak their own distinct form of the Dhivehi language, known as Huvadu Bas.

Because of the isolation from the Northern Atolls, and the capital of Malé, the local dialect Huvadhu bas is significantly different from the other variants of the Maldive language, making much use of the retroflex 'Ţ' and allegedly retaining old forms of Dhivehi.


See also



References


  1. "Thaajudheen Chronicles". http://repository.tufs.ac.jp/bitstream/10108/84064/3/. {{cite journal}}: External link in |journal= (help)
  2. Romero-Frias, Xavier. "Symbols of the Suvadive State" (PDF). Symbols of the Suvadive State.
  3. Hecker, Hellmuth (27 July 2021). "Verfassung Und Recht in Übersee / Law and Politics in Africa, Asia and Latin America". “DIE REPUBLIK IM INDISCHEN OZEAN: Verfassungsentwicklung Und Rechtsstellung Der Malediven.” Verfassung Und Recht in Übersee / Law and Politics in Africa, Asia and Latin America. 2: 425–435 via JSTOR. Suvadiva (oder Huwadu) und Addu sind die beiden südlichsten Atolle der Malediven
  4. Hecker, Hellmuth (1969). "Verfassung Und Recht in Übersee / Law and Politics in Africa, Asia and Latin America". DIE REPUBLIK IM INDISCHEN OZEAN: Verfassungsentwicklung und Rechtsstellung der Malediven. 2: 425–435. Suvadiva (oder Huwadu)
  5. "Guinness World Records - Most islands within an atoll". Guinness World Records.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. Batuta, Ibn. "Ibn Batuta in Maldives and Ceylon". The Maldives and Ceylon: 4.
  7. Mauroof Jameel and Yahaya Ahmad (2016). Coral Stone Mosques of Maldives: The Vanishing Legacy of the Indian Ocean, p. 134. ORO Editions. ISBN 9780986281846.
    • Divehi Tārīkhah Au Alikameh. Divehi Bahai Thagaafa Khiduma kura Qawmi Majlis. Male'.
  8. Xavier Romero-Frias, The Maldive Islanders, A Study of the Popular Culture of an Ancient Ocean Kingdom. 1999, ISBN 84-7254-801-5
  9. Camerapix (1999). Spectrum Guide to Maldives. Brooklyn: Interlink Books. ISBN 1-56656-290-2.



На других языках


[de] Huvadhu-Atoll

Das Huvadhu-Atoll, auch Huvadhoo-Atoll, ist ein Atoll im Süden der Malediven. Es liegt etwa 100 km südlich des Haddhunmathi-Atolls in der mittleren maledivischen Kette, von dem es durch einen natürlichen Meereskanal (Huvadhu Kandu, One and Half Degree Channel) getrennt ist.
- [en] Huvadhu Atoll

[fr] Huvadhu

L'atoll Huvadhu, aussi appelé Suvadives ou Suvadiva d'origine sanskrit, est un atoll des Maldives. Il forme les deux subdivisions administratives de Gaafu Alif et Gaafu Dhaalu. De 1959 à 1963, l'atoll a fait sécession des Maldives en proclamant la République des Suvadives, indépendance largement non reconnue par la communauté internationale.



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