Osman II was the
Sultan of Maldives from 1420 to 1421.
[Taj al-Din, Hasan. ]
The Maldivian chronicle Ta'rikh.
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on 28 June 2020. He was the son of
Sultan Hassan I and also brother of
Sultan Ibrahim I.
Sultan Osman was famous for his kindness to his subjects. He was also a devout
Muslim
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who spent his time reading the
Quran
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and had also completed the
Hajj
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.
References
15th-century sultans of the Maldives
Year of birth unknown
Year of death unknown
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