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Aishath Aneesa Ali | |
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Born | Aishath Aneesa |
Nationality | Maldives Seychelles |
Spouse | Abdullah Afeef |
Children | Ahmed Afif |
First Lady of the United Suvadive Republic | |
In office 2 January 1959 – 23 September 1963 | |
Aishath Aneesa Ali was the first lady of the United Suvadive Republic, the short-lived breakaway state from the Sultanate of Maldives between 1958 and 1963.[1] She was the first lady as the wife of president Abdullah Afeef. Aneesa is also the mother of vice president of Seychelles, Ahmed Afif.[2]
Aneesa was born to Ali Didi and Fathmath Manike.[3] Aneesa gave birth to Ahmed Afeef on 6 January 1967.[4] She also have two other children, Ibrahim Afeef and Hussain Afeef. Aneesa married was to Abdullah Afeef, he died on 4 October 1993 at Seychelles.[5][6]
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- ^ Pamela, Pamela (29 September 2022). "Top 10 Remarkable Facts about Abdullah Afeef". discoverwalks.com. Retrieved September 29, 2022.
- ^ Riyaz, Ibrahim. "Aishath Aneesa". Feydhoo Roots.
- ^ "Afif Didi's Son Elected as Vice President of Seychelles". Corporate Maldives. Retrieved 28 October 2020.
- ^ Riyaz, Ibrahim. "Abdullah Afeef Didi". Feydhoo Roots.
- ^ Midhath, Masha (26 October 2020). "A Maldivian elected as the VP of Seychelles'". Ras Online. Archived from the original on 1 November 2020. Retrieved 2 November 2020.
Ahmed Afif, whose family is from Addu, Maldives, along with the Presidential candidate of Seychelles Wawel Ramkalawan, has succeeded in the 2020 presidential election of the country.