Learn about South
Asian Culture.....Maldives
About Maldives....
Culture of Maldives...
The
culture of the
Maldives
is derived from a number of sources, the most important of which
is its proximity to the shores of
Sri Lanka
and
South India.
The population is mainly Indo-Aryan from the anthropological
point of view.
The language is of Indo-Iranian
Sanskritic
origin, which points at a later influence from the north of the
subcontinent. The
Dhivehi language
is closely related to
Sinhala.
According to legends, the kingly dynasty that ruled the country
in the past has its origin there.
These ancient kings may have brought
Buddhism
from the subcontinent, but it is not clear. In Sri Lanka, there
are similar legends, but it is improbable that the ancient
Maldive royals and Buddhism came both from that island, because
none of the Sri Lankan chronicles mentions the Maldives. It is
unlikely that the ancient chronicles of
Sri Lanka
would have failed to mention the Maldives, if a branch of its
kingdom had extended itself to the Maldive Islands.
Since the 12th century AD, there have
also been influences from
Arabia in
the language and culture of the Maldives, because of the general
conversion to
Islam at
that time, and its location as a crossroads in the central
Indian Ocean.
In the islands' culture, there are a few
elements of
African
origin as well, from slaves brought to the court by the Royal
family and nobles from their Hajj journeys to Arabia in the
past. There are islands like Feridhu and Maalhos in
Northern Ari Atoll,
and Goidhu in
Southern Maalhosmadulhu Atoll
where many of the inhabitants trace their ancestry to released
African slaves.
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