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Huvafen Fushi (Nakachcchaafushi) is a private resort island in the North Malé atoll, Kaafu, Maldives, Indian Ocean. Situated near the capital Malé and 30 minutes by speedboat from Malé International Airport , it opened in July 2004 and consists of a single island with 46 bungalows .
Kaafu Atoll is the code name given to an administrative division in the Republic of Maldives which consists of the geographical atolls of Kaashidhoo Island, Gaafaru, North Malé Atoll and South Malé Atoll.
Soneva Fushi is regarded as the first luxury hotel in the Maldives, setting of the trend of luxury holidays in the nation. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 8 ] It was the first " Robinson Crusoe " styled resort in the Maldives [ 9 ] [ 10 ] and also offered the first wine cellar in the Maldives.
Fushi (Thaa Atoll) (Republic of Maldives) Fushi by novelist Mao Dun (Mao-Tun), about the New Fourth Army Incident; Fushi Copperweld (傅氏科普威), the name of Copperweld when it was under Chinese ownership; The historical name (膚施, Fū shī) of the city of Yan'an in Shaanxi, China; Fushi, Yongding County (抚市镇), town in Fujian, China
Laamu Atoll (Dhivehi: ލ. އަތޮޅު), historically known as Haddhunmathi Atoll (Dhivehi: ހައްދުންމަތި އަތޮޅު), is an administrative division of the Maldives.
Ming dynasty (1368–1644) fuzi, decorated with emblems depicting the flowers of the four seasons.Held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.. A fuzi (Chinese: 拂子, pinyin: Fúzi), also known as a fuchen (Traditional Chinese: 拂塵; Simplified Chinese: 拂尘; pinyin: Fúchén), is a type of fly-whisk, consisting of a short staff with hair (from an animal such as a cow, horse, or yak) that are ...
The following is an alphabetical (according to Hindi's alphabet) list of Sanskrit and Persian roots, stems, prefixes, and suffixes commonly used in Hindi. अ (a)
from Hindi and Urdu: An acknowledged leader in a field, from the Mughal rulers of India like Akbar and Shah Jahan, the builder of the Taj Mahal. Maharaja from Hindi and Sanskrit: A great king. Mantra from Hindi and Sanskrit: a word or phrase used in meditation. Masala from Urdu, to refer to flavoured spices of Indian origin.