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Sultan Muhammad Shams ud-din Iskandar II was the Sultan of the Maldives in 1774. His father was Husain Bodu Dorimena Kilegefan. He abdicated in 1774 and was succeeded by Muhammad Mu'iz ud-din. He started building the Kalhuvakaru Mosque in 1774.

Preceded byMuhammed Ghiya'as ud-din Sultan of the Maldives
1773–1774
Succeeded byMuhammad Mu'iz ud-din

References

  1. ^ Bolnet, Lionel. Les Maldives (in French). p. 168. ISBN 978-0-244-11443-5.
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