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239. Th. Madifushi-1.Pdf ްޓްސިލ ާރުކުމްނާޢ 2020 ުބާޚިތްނިއ ެގީޓިމޮކ ާރުކްތަކްއަސަމ ްށައީޤްއަރަތ ެގްނުނެހްނައ ިއާބާޚިތްނިއ ެގުކަތްލިސްނުއަކ ްލަކޯލ 2021 ްލީރްޕެއ 10 ުޓްސިލ ެގްނުހީމ ާވިއަފިބިލ ުޤްއަޙ ެގުމުނިދުޓޯވ N3.1 290 | 1-ިށުފިޑަމ .ތ 602 :ުދަދައ ެގްނުހީމ ާވިއަފިބިލ ުޤްއަޙ ެގުމުނިދ ުޓޯވ ްށަޓްށޮފ ިމ Page 1 of 34 N3.1 Page 2 of 34 N3.1 # Island House Name Name Sex National ID ްސެރްޑެއ ްނަނ AA. Maalhos WlivUncsuh unWfcsir udwmcawHum 1 AA. Maalhos Husnoo Villa Mohamed Risfan M A272088 B. Kendhoo egWmuruswa udwmcawHum WnImwa 2 B. Kendhoo Asurumaage Ameena Mohamed F A108788 B. Thulhaadhoo egubwd Wzcmwh WHcmwx 3 B. Thulhaadhoo Dhabuge Shamha Hamza F A405243 Dh. Maaenboodhoo czWrIm udwmcawHum cmIhWrcbia 4 Dh. Maaenboodhoo Meeraaz Ibrahim Mohamed M A113216 HDh. Nolhivaranfaru rwvWlcfcnwxEp Wxuail utwnimWa 5 HDh. Nolhivaranfaru Passion Flower Aminath Liusha F A227124 K. Gaafaru egWkcnwrwk udwmcawHum cBIrwH 6 K. Gaafaru Karankaage Harees Mohamed M A149182 K. Kaashidhoo ckIrcg urUfwGcludcbwA cminWh 7 K. Kaashidhoo Greek Hanim Abdul Gafoor M A143376 L. Gan IdWvurWzwh .iDnut uzImwr udwmcawHum 8 L. Gan Thundi. Hazaaruvaadhee Mohamed Rameez M A237776 ilEvwn .iDnut clWhin cniawsuH 9 L. Gan Thundi. Naveyli Hussain Nihaal M A255302 egWaInWrUn .iDnut idIdcmwycrwm 10 L. Gan Thundi. Nooraanee Aage Mariyam Didi F A063825 Lh. Naifaru clivcDug udwmcHwa WmcZwA 11 Lh. Naifaru Goodwill Azma Ahmed F A221141 egugnwLuh QudcbwA udiHWvcludcbwA 12 Lh. Naifaru Hulhanguge Abdul Wahid Abdulla M A222780 egihejOl ubIswH udwmcawHum 13 Lh. Naifaru Loajehige Mohamed Haseeb M A216841 M. Maduvvari egWvinif udwmcawHum WmImwx 14 M. Maduvvari Finivaage Shameema Mohamed F A272270 Page 3 of 34 N3.1 Male' 4020 sr urwbcnwn .urwtcfwd uLufIlwA utwxiaWA 15 Male' Dhaftharu. No RS 4020 Aishath Ali Fulhu F A025355 8724 sr urwbcnwn .urwtcfwd ImcliH clIAWmcsia 16 Male' Dhaftharu. No RS 8724 Ismail Hilmy M A001229 egcTwailUj .g clwBcfwa udwmcawHum 17 Male' G. Julietge Mohamed Afsal M A333026 egcTwailUj .g Wqcfwx cmwycrwm 18 Male' G. Julietge Mariyam Shafga F A353883 2 cjelivcDclOg .h udwmcHwa utwmiYWf 19 Male' H. Gold Village 2 Fathmath Ahmed F A114401 clwrcTcnes .am udWaum cmIhWrcbia 20 Male' Ma. Central Ibrahim Muad M A023049 R. Hulhudhuffaaru cnwmclih cnWxcfwa clIAWmcsia 21 R. Hulhudhuffaaru Hilman Ismail Afshaan M A313458 cnwmclih urwvcawnum WvcawH 22 R. Hulhudhuffaaru Hilman Hawwa Munawwar F A316481 cnwmclih uZIfwH utwrcxwH 23 R. Hulhudhuffaaru Hilman Hashrath Hafeez M A316483 R. Maduvvari egugWvur cmIAwn utwxiaWA 24 R. Maduvvari Ruvaaguge Aishath Naeem F A161093 R. Meedhoo rWvWlcfITcfif udIxwr udwmcHwa 25 R. Meedhoo Fifty Flower Ahmed Rasheed M A164260 csuawhOley udIxwr IlwA 26 R. Meedhoo Yellow House Ali Rasheed M A315472 S. Maradhoo egugwLuh cnImuzwx cnwswH 27 S. Maradhoo Hulhaguge Hassan Shazmeen M A153188 Sh. Milandhoo cnwvehUlub cfIYwl cmIhWrcbia 28 Sh. Milandhoo Blue Heaven Ibrahim Latheef M A074646 Th. Guraidhoo urwfugid cmIhWrcbia udwmcHwa 29 Th. Guraidhoo Dhigufaru Ahmed Ibrahim M A247562 wmog urisWy udwmcHwa 30 Th. Guraidhoo Goma Ahmed Yaasir M A245729 egIlwyih WnUy cmwycrwm 31 Th. Guraidhoo Hiyaleege Maryam Yoona F A241940 egWmurihWvwj unWnix udwmcHwa 32 Th. Guraidhoo Javaahirumaage Ahmad Shinan M A157708 IrwkWm IfWx udwmcHwa 33 Th. Guraidhoo Mercury Ahmed Shafee M A246559 Page 4 of 34 N3.1 Th. Hirilandhoo WlivurihWvwj WnIhWx utwmiYWf 34 Th. Hirilandhoo Javaahiru Villa Fathmath Shahina F A285793 Th. Madifushi egudWbWa cmwdWa utwmiYWf 35 Th. Madifushi Aabaadhuge Fathimath Adam F A088378 egudWbWa cfusUy cmwdWa 36 Th. Madifushi Aabaadhuge Adam Yoosuf M A246861 egudWbWa cmwdWa udWxuria 37 Th. Madifushi Aabaadhuge Irushad Adam M A246867 egudWbWa unWfuriA udwmcHwa 38 Th. Madifushi Aabaadhuge Ahmed Irufan M A246870 irikwa IlwA csunUy 39 Th. Madifushi Akiri Yoonus Ali M A236954 egWmwlwa IrWbcludcbwA 40 Th. Madifushi Alamaage Abdul Baaree M A063952 egWmwlwa Whuzwa utwnimWa 41 Th. Madifushi Alamaage Aminath Azha F A236368 egWmwlwa cqibWs IlwA 42 Th. Madifushi Alamaage Ali Saabigu M A236373 egWmwlwa Wdwn utwxiaWA 43 Th. Madifushi Alamaage Aishath Nadha F A247651 egWmwlwa udijWs clIAWmcsia 44 Th. Madifushi Alamaage Ismail Saajidhu M A247655 irwtilwa cmWlwscaudcbwA 45 Th. Madifushi Alithari Abdul Salaam M A088375 irwtilwa cnwswH Wnudiz 46 Th. Madifushi Alithari Zidhuna Hassan F A088376 irwtilwa cmwdWa WrInum 47 Th. Madifushi Alithari Muneera Adam F A088377 egWvilwa WdIz utwxiaWA 48 Th. Madifushi Alivaage Aishath Zeedha F A087748 egWvilwa WfiYWA cmwycrwm 49 Th. Madifushi Alivaage Mariyam Athifa F A237450 cnwmwa cmIhWrcbia czWtcmum 50 Th. Madifushi Aman Mumthaz Ibrahim M A092402 eguSodcswgubnwa cnWmiawlus WdIfum 51 Th. Madifushi Anbugasdhoshuge Mufeedha Sulaiman F A088294 eguSodcswgubnwa Idcxur cmIhWrcbia 52 Th. Madifushi Anbugasdhoshuge Ibrahim Rushdee M A237238 egWmubnwa WxUrin utwnimWa 53 Th. Madifushi Anbumaage Aminath Niroosha F A114354 egWmubnwa Wncfix utwxiaWA 54 Th. Madifushi Anbumaage Aishath Shifna F A247218 egWmubnwa urIBwn WfiAWn 55 Th. Madifushi Anbumaage Naaifa Naseer F A328484 clizcnwmWsInwa cmiBWA udwmcawHum 56 Th. Madifushi Aneesa Manzil Mohamed Asim M A057109 clizcnwmWsInwa WriAWx utwnimWa 57 Th. Madifushi Aneesa Manzil Aminath Shaira F A236213 Page 5 of 34 N3.1 clizcnwmWsInwa WsInwa utwmiYWf 58 Th. Madifushi Aneesa Manzil Fathimath Aneesa F A236218 WmOrea udWmiA cmIhWrcbia 59 Th. Madifushi Aroma Ibrahim Imadhu M A055702 WmOrea WxUrwA utwnimWa 60 Th. Madifushi Aroma Aminath Aroosha F A149706 WmOrea udwmcawHum WrwjWh 61 Th. Madifushi Aroma Hajara Mohamed F A236926 WmOrea cmWxurwa udwmcHwa 62 Th. Madifushi Aroma Ahmed Arushaam M A237276 clizcnwmIfwrcswa clIAWmcsia csWyclia 63 Th. Madifushi Asrafee Manzil Ilyas Ismail M A088410 clizcnwmIfwrcswa csWyclia clwBiawf 64 Th. Madifushi Asrafee Manzil Faisal Ilyas M A088411 clizcnwmIfwrcswa clIAWmcsia csWyclia WfiruAwm 65 Th. Madifushi Asrafee Manzil Maurifa Ilyas Ismail F A147282 clizcnwmIfwrcswa Wmws utwxiaWA 66 Th. Madifushi Asrafee Manzil Aishath Sama F A245990 irEscawa Whiawnus utwnimWa 67 Th. Madifushi Asseyri Aminath Sunaiha F A088361 irEscawa uridWqcludcbwA Wruhuz 68 Th. Madifushi Asseyri Zuhura Abdul Gadir F A088362 egWmuruBwA udwmcHwa WdixWr 69 Th. Madifushi Asurumaage Rashida Ahmed F A236958 egWmuruBwA udwjcmwa clIAWmcsia 70 Th. Madifushi Asurumaage Ismail Amjadhu M A236962 egWCIgwb cmIhWrcbia utwmiYWf 71 Th. Madifushi Bageechaage Fathimath Ibrahim F A088428 cnwvehcCIb cmWyix udwmcawHum 72 Th. Madifushi Beach Heaven Mohamed Shiyam M A065198 cnwvehcCIb udwmcHwa cFWywf 73 Th. Madifushi Beach Heaven Fayaz Ahmed M A088370 cnwvehcCIb udwmcHwa csirWf 74 Th. Madifushi Beach Heaven Faaris Ahmed M A121370 cnwvehcCIb cfIrwx udwmcHwa 75 Th. Madifushi Beach Heaven Ahmed Shareef M A236853 cnwvehcCIb cnIhWx utwmiYWf 76 Th. Madifushi Beach Heaven Fathmath Shaheen F A246922 cnwvehcCIb urimWA QudcbwA 77 Th. Madifushi Beach Heaven Abdulla Amir M A246924 cnwvehcCIb cnIswh IlwA 78 Th. Madifushi Beach Heaven Ali Haseen M A246926 cnwvehcCIb udwmcawHum clwmiawx udwmcHwa 79 Th. Madifushi Beach Heaven Ahmed Shaimal Mohamed M A247797 csuawhcCIb WfInwH utwxiaWA 80 Th. Madifushi Beach House Aishath Haneefa F A088309 csuawhcCIb WdInwa utwmiYWf 81 Th. Madifushi Beach House Fathimath Aneedha F A088311 csuawhcCIb ulWmwk udUh 82 Th. Madifushi Beach House Hoodhu Kamaal M A247418 itcnob WlIlwj utwxiaWA 83 Th. Madifushi Bonthi Aishath Jaleela F A246886 Page 6 of 34 N3.1 itcnob clWmWa utwnimWa 84 Th. Madifushi Bonthi Aminath Amaal F A246900 itcnob unWncdwA WHcmwl 85 Th. Madifushi Bonthi Lamhaa Adhnanu F A247795 OrcTcnes Ircxub cmIhWrcbia 86 Th. Madifushi Centro Ibrahim Bushree M A063087 OrcTcnes udihWn udwmcHwa 87 Th. Madifushi Centro Ahmed Nahid M A088257 egInwdnWC WlImcrwx utwxiaWA 88 Th. Madifushi Chaandhaneege Aishath Sharmeela F A088282 egInwdnWC Wncfis utwnimWa 89 Th. Madifushi Chaandhaneege Aminath Sifna F A088284 egInwdnWC udwmcHwa WnWscHia 90 Th. Madifushi Chaandhaneege Ihsana Ahmed F A088285 WlivInwdnWC WnIzwr utwnimWa 91 Th. Madifushi Chandhanee villa Aminath Razeena F A247137 WlivInwdnWC WnIzcmwr utwmiYWf 92 Th. Madifushi Chandhanee villa Fathimath Ramzeena F A247139 WlivInwdnWC clImwj cmIhWrcbia 93 Th. Madifushi Chandhanee villa Ibrahim Jameel M A247143 WlivInwdnWC ubIjwn IlwA 94 Th. Madifushi Chandhanee villa Ali Najeeb M A247144 egWmIzED cmWZin udwmcawHum 95 Th. Madifushi Daisymaage Mohamed Nizam M A057405 egWmIzED Wnuzws utwnimWa 96 Th. Madifushi Daisymaage Aminath Sazna F A088413 egWmIzED IlwA cmWhclia 97 Th. Madifushi Daisymaage Ilham Ali M A120091 egWmIzED cZIfwH udwmcHwa 98 Th. Madifushi Daisymaage Ahmed Hafeez M A245776 egWmIzED urisWy QudcbwA 99 Th. Madifushi Daisymaage Abdulla Yasir M A245778 egWmIzED Wnwh cmwycrwm 100 Th. Madifushi Daisymaage Mariyam Hana F A245779 egWmiDnwted udIAws udwmcawHum 101 Th. Madifushi Dhethandimaage Mohamed Saeed M A154513 egWmiDnwted cniawsuH Wycaimuhwf 102 Th. Madifushi Dhethandimaage Fahmiyya Hussain F A236483 egWmiDnwted udwmcawHum Wsinuaum 103 Th. Madifushi Dhethandimaage Moonisa Mohamed F A236489 egWmiDnwted udIAws cnwswH 104 Th. Madifushi Dhethandimaage Hassan Saeed M A236491 egWmiDnwted udIAws WrWzwn 105 Th. Madifushi Dhethandimaage Nazara Saeedh F A236495 egWmiDnwted udIAws IlwA 106 Th. Madifushi Dhethandimaage Ali Saeedhu M A236497 egWmiDnwted udwmcawHum WnId 107 Th. Madifushi Dhethandimaage Dheena Mohamed F A413232 egurWhwbclid cnWncawHcludcbwA 108 Th. Madifushi Dhilbahaaruge Abdul Hannan M A088224 egurWhwbclid udwmcawHum WmIzwA 109 Th. Madifushi Dhilbahaaruge Azeema Mohamed F A088225 Page 7 of 34 N3.1 egurWhwbclid cmIzwf udwmcHwa 110 Th. Madifushi Dhilbahaaruge Ahmed Fazeem M A247741 egihevid cmwdWa WxWm
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