1962 forced removal of entire population from the island
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The depopulation of Havaru Thinadhoo was an event that took place in 1962, following the formation of the United Suvadive Republic, when Thinadhoo, the wealthiest island at the time was forcefully depopulated and destroyed.[1]
^ޢަފީފު, ޢަޒީޒާ; Afeef, Azeez (17 August 2020). "އައްޒަގެ ދިރާސީ ބަސް: ސުވަދުންމަތީ މީހުންގެ ނުތަނަވަސްކަމުގެ ފެށުން". Digital repository of The Maldives National University. Archived from the original on 2021-12-28.
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