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Adam Shareef
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Jinsugorko Taƴto
InndeAdam Taƴto
Innde ɓesnguShareef Taƴto
Sana'ajingaɗoowo siyaasaje Taƴto
Position heldMinister of Defence of the Maldives, Member of the People's Majlis Taƴto
Janngi toUniversity of East Anglia Taƴto

Adam Shareef Umar (jibinaa 12 lewru Diisemba 1964) ko siyaasankeejo Maldiviyanko'en, ko jooni o woni Ministaaɗo Dowlaaji, Goomu Laamu e Kuuɓal Fuuta.[1]

Shareef heɓii jaŋde magistri nder janngirde e Jaŋgirde East Anglia.[2]

O woniino jaagorgal ko feewti e ndeenka leydi e kisal leydi e sahaa nde Abdulla Yameen ardii leydi ndii.Ko adii ɗuum,[3] o woniino jaagorgal dowla ko fayti e jaŋde tuggi 2014 haa 2015.[4]

O laati boo lilaaɗo mawɗo hooreejo Yameen.[5]

O woniino tergal parlemaa 19ɓo ngam diiwaan Madduvari.O woniino kadi cukko hooreejo fedde ngenndiire yimɓe (PNC)O woniino tergal parlemaa 19ɓo ngam diiwaan Madduvari.O woniino kadi cukko hooreejo fedde ngenndiire yimɓe (PNC)O woniino tergal parlemaa 19ɓo ngam diiwaan Madduvari.O woniino kadi cukko hooreejo fedde ngenndiire yimɓe (PNC)O woniino tergal parlemaa 19ɓo ngam diiwaan Madduvari.O woniino kadi cukko hooreejo fedde ngenndiire yimɓe (PNC).[6] He is also the Deputy Leader of the People's National Congress (PNC).[7]

  1. "Adam Shareef Umar". The President's Office. Retrieved 10 April 2024.
  2. "Dr. Muizzu's promising cabinet". Sun. 17 November 2023. Retrieved 10 April 2024.
  3. "Maldivian president appoints new defence, tourism ministers". GlobalPost. Xinhua News Agency. 28 October 2015. Archived from the original on 29 October 2015. Retrieved 5 November 2015.
  4. "Adam Shareef appointed Defence Minister, Moosa Zameer Tourism Minister". Sun. 28 October 2015. Archived from the original on 26 June 2020.
  5. "Defence Minister to attend State Dignitary Late Abdul Sattar Moosa Didi's funeral, as Special Envoy of the President". The President's Office. 28 November 2015. Retrieved 10 April 2024.
  6. "Members - People's Majlis of Maldives". majlis.gov.mv. Retrieved 2022-01-18.
  7. "Party Leaders". People's National Congress. Retrieved 10 April 2024.