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  1. 29 oct. 2008 · Maumoon Abdul Gayoom was born in the Maldivian capital, Male, in 1937, and studied in Sri Lanka and Egypt. He has brushed aside three coup attempts and appears to have mastered the art of staying in office. But more recently he realised that the islands he governed could do with some staying power of their own.

  2. Maumoon Abdul Gayoom. Maumoon Abdul Gayoom (އަލްއުސްތާޛް މައުމޫން އަބްދުލް ޤައްޔޫމް; Male, 29 dicembre 1937) è un politico maldiviano, Presidente e dittatore delle Maldive dall'11 novembre 1978 all'11 novembre 2008 .

  3. Nasir was succeeded by President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom who was then Minister of Transport and former permanent representative of the Maldives to the United States. The former president went into self-exile in Singapore on 7 December 1978 after resigning from his post.

  4. MAUMOON ABDUL GAYOOM. President Maumoon Abdul Gayoom (born 1937) was one of Asia’s longest serving rulers. He was president of the Maldives from 1978 until 2008, when he was finally elected out of office after a series of protests gained traction in the mid 2000s. He won his sixth five-year term in a one candidate referendum in October, 2003 ...

  5. Maumoon Abdul Gayoom (އަލްއުސްތާޛް މައުމޫން އަބްދުލް ޤައްޔޫމް; born December 29, 1937) is a Maldivian politician and an Islamic scholar.

  6. Maumoon Abdul Gayoom. Maumoon Abdul Gayoom ( Dhivehi: މައުމޫނު އަބްދުލް ގައްޔޫމް; lahir 29 Desember 1937) adalah Presiden Republik Maladewa sejak 11 November 1978, dengan menggantikan Ibrahim Nasir. Ia terpilih secara terus-menerus selama tujuh kali masa lima tahun pada Oktober 2003 dengan 90,28% suara pemilih.

  7. Maumoon Abdul Gayoom (Arabic: مأمون عبد القيوم; Dhivehi: މައުމޫން ޢަބްދުލް ޤައްޔޫމް; born 29 December 1937) is a Maldivian politician and an Islamic scholar who served as the President of Maldives from 1978 to 2008. After serving as Minister of Transport, he was nominated as President by the Majlis (Parliament) of the Maldives and succeeded Ibrahim Nasir ...