Ibrahim Nasir

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Ibrahim Nasir
Ibrahim Nasir

2nd President
In office
1968 – 1978
Preceded by Sultan Muhammad Fareed Didi
Succeeded by Maumoon Abdul Gayoom

Born 1926

Ibrahim Nasir Rannabandeyri Kilegefan, KCMG, NGIV (born 1926) is a Maldivian statesman who served as his country's Prime Minister under Sultan Muhammad Fareed Didi (from 1957 to 1968 ) and succeeded him to become the first President of the Second Republic from 1968 to 1978. He is currently living in Singapore, where he is a citizen.

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President Nasir belongs to royal family of previous Maldivian sultans. President Ibrahim Nasir is the son of Aishath Didi daughter of Moosa Didi son of Dhadimagu Ganduvaru Maryam Didi daughter of Husain Didi son of Al-Nabeel Karayye Hassan Didi son of Prince Ibrahim (Abdulla) Faamuladheyri Kilegefan son of Sultan Muhammad Ghiyasuddin son of Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar II son of Sultan Muzaffar Muhammad Imaduddin II of Dhiyamigili dynasty.

President Nasir is widely credited with modernizing the long-isolated and nearly unknown Maldives and opening them up to the rest of the world. His foremost work include that of bringing Maldives to the U N even with the opposition of some nations that felt awkward at including a nation of such a small size. He laid the foundations of the nation by modernizing the fisheries industry with mechanized vessels and starting the tourism industry. Even today the nation is dependent on these two industries as a primary source of income for the nation.

He is credited with many other improvements some of which include :

President Nasir was criticized for his authoritarian methods and repression of political activity during his career. Most notably he has been criticized for his iron-fisted methods in handling an insurrection by the people of Thinadhoo, Addu and Huvadu Atolls, who formed a breakaway government - United Suvadives Republic - with closer ties to the British, for a brief period of time.

President Ibrahim Nasir was succeeded by President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom who was then Minister of Transport and former permanent representative of the Maldives to the U N.

Preceded by
Sultan Muhammad Fareed Didi
President of the Maldives
1968–1978
Succeeded by
Maumoon Abdul Gayoom
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