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The first evidence of '''[[Mahal language|Mahal]] literature''' is known as [[Lōmāfānu]] (copper-plate grants) from the 12th century. [[Lōmāfānu]] is in the oldest known written form of Mahal.
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The first evidence of '''[[Maldivian language|Maldivian]] literature''' is known as [[Lōmāfānu]] (copper-plate grants) from the 12th century. [[Lōmāfānu]] is in the oldest known written form of Maldivian.


==Starting of modern era==
==Starting of modern era==
Husain Salaahuddheen wrote Siyarathunnabaviyyaa which is the most famous religious literature in modern days. The poet [[ Addu Bandeyri Hasan Manikufaan]] ranks as the most important major literateur in the Mahal language.Addu Bandeyri Hasan Manikufaan wrote Dhiyoage Raivaru.
Husain Salaahuddheen wrote Siyarathunnabaviyyaa . The poet [[Addu Bandeyri Hasan Manikufaan]] ranks as the most important major littérateur in the Maldivian language. Addu Bandeyri Hasan Manikufaan wrote Dhiyoage Raivaru. Other poets include Assayyidhu Bodufenvalhugey Seedhee ([[Bodufenvalhuge Sidi]]).


== Maldivian authors ==
Other prominent poets include Edhuru Umaru Maafaiy Kaleygefaanu, Mohamed Amin, and Assayyidhu Bodufenvalhugey Seedhee.

== Mahal authors ==
*[[H. Salahuddin]]
*[[H. Salahuddin]]
*[[Bodufenvalhuge Sidi]]
*[[Maulavi M.I. Umari]]
*[[U. Easa]]
*[[Saikuraa Ibrahim Naeem]]
*[[A. Sadiq]]
*[[H.H. Habeeb]]
*[[F. Nahula]]
*[[A. Husain]]
*[[A. Faiza]]
*[[Ali Musthafa]]
*[[Ibrahim Shihab]]
*[[Ibrahim Shihab]]
*[[Mohamed Amin Didi]]
*[[Mohamed Amin Didi]]


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Latest revision as of 03:27, 9 August 2024

The first evidence of Maldivian literature is known as Lōmāfānu (copper-plate grants) from the 12th century. Lōmāfānu is in the oldest known written form of Maldivian.

Starting of modern era

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Husain Salaahuddheen wrote Siyarathunnabaviyyaa . The poet Addu Bandeyri Hasan Manikufaan ranks as the most important major littérateur in the Maldivian language. Addu Bandeyri Hasan Manikufaan wrote Dhiyoage Raivaru. Other poets include Assayyidhu Bodufenvalhugey Seedhee (Bodufenvalhuge Sidi).

Maldivian authors

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