
The
citizenry in Addu Meedhoo assembled to be lectured at
by a visiting high official of the Malé government:
1979

Mosque of the Judge (Fandiyaaru
Miskiy) Addu Meedhoo: Situated within the perimeter
of the Koagannu Cemetery, this mosque was built by the
Chief Justice Mohamed Shamsuddine after being exiled
from Malé
to his native Meedhoo with his three sons, in the reign
of Uteem Sultan Shuja'i Mohamed Imaduddine I, circa
1660. The chief justice's only crime was omitting a
single phrase in praising the Uteem sultan in his Friday
sermon. Chief Justice Mohamed Shamsuddine and his children
personally undertook the construction of this mosque.

Koagannu
Cemetery: Addu Meedhoo

Tombstone
of Edhurugey Kaiydhaafan: Meedhoo

Tomebstone
of Ganduvaru Hassan Didi: Meedhoo

Tombstone
of Elhegedharige Fathumaafan

Woman's
tombstone inscribed in the Divess script: Koagannu Cemetery,
Meedhoo

Man's
tombstone inscribed in the Divess script: Koagannu Cemetery,
Meedhoo