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ArticleItem Loamaafaanu ލޯމާފާނު(National Centre for Linguistic and Historical Research ނޭޝަނަލް ސެންޓަރ ފޯރ ލިންގުއިސްޓިކް އެންޑް ހިސްޓޯރިކަލް ރިސާރޗް, 1982-12-04) Maniku, Hassan Ahmed; ޙަސަން އަޙްމަދު މަނިކު ArticleItem ކުޑަހުވަދޫ ލޯމާފާނު(ދިވެހި ބަހުގެ އެކަޑަމީ, 2021-08-05) ދިވެހި ބަހުގެ އެކަޑަމީ ArticleItem Maldives, the cowrie island : from the Indian perspective(-) Susmita Basu; Majumdar Bullo Opi; ބާސޫ، ސުސްމިތާ; އޯޕި، މަޖުމަދަރު ބުލޯ ArticleItem ދަނބިދޫ ލޯމާފާނު(ނަސީމާ މުޙައްމަދު, 2025) ނަސީމާ މުޙައްމަދު; Mohamed, Naseema ArticleItem Tracking the cowrie shell : excavations in the Maldives, 2016(Sainsbury Research Unit for the Arts of Africa, Oceania and the Americas, University of East Anglia ސޭންސްބެރީ ރިސަރޗް ޔުނިޓް ފޯރ ދަ އަރޓްސް އޮފް އެފްރިކާ، އޯޝަނިޔާ އެންޑް ދަ އެމެރިކާސް، ޔުނިވަރސިޓީ އޮފް އީސްޓް އެންގްލިއާ, 2016) Haour, Anne; އޭން ހާވަރ; Christie، Annalisa; އެނަލީސާ ކްރިސްޓީ; Jaufar، Shiura; ޝިއުރާ ޖައުފަރު ArticleItem Minicoy from Prehistory to 1973 : the political history of a small coral island in the Indian Ocean(2024) Heidemann, Frank; Naajih, Muhammad; ހައިޑެމަން ފްރޭންކް; ުމުޙައްމަދު ނާޖިހ ArticleItem ތާރީޚާއި ތަރިކައާ ބެހޭ ސެމިނާރު(Dhivehi Bahaai Thaareekhah Khidhumaiykuraa Qaumee Markazu) ޢައްބާސް އިބްރާހީމް; Abbas Ibrahim ArticleItem އަލިމަސްފޮތް 2018 މާލެއިން އައްޑުވަށް(Maldives Media Council, 2018) Complied by Mohamed, Hassan Shaakir; އެކުލަވާލީ މުޙައްމަދު، ހަސަން ޝާކިރު ArticleItem First settlers in Maldives(Sun Online International ސަން އޮންލައިން އިންޓަރނޭޝަނަލް, 2018) Iyaz Naseem; އިޔާޒް ނަސީމް ArticleItem Migrants and the Maldives : African connections(Koninklijke Brill ކޮނިންކްލިޖްކެ ބްރިލް, 2008) Jayasuriya، Shihan de Silva; ޝިހާން ޑި ސިލްވާ ޖަޔާސޫރިޔާAsian migrants have left an indelible imprint on Divēhi, the language of the Maldives. The Islamic wave that swept in with the rising Arab trade, washed over the Maldives. Forms of music and dance reveal cultural contact with other Indian Oceanic peoples. African migrants have intro- duced a form of music which has become popular in the Maldives. By considering historical accounts and oral traditions, this paper demonstrates how African culture spilt into the Maldives.