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Maldives' first president dies

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  • Nasir served as the first president of the Maldives from 1968 to 1978
  • He helped Maldives declare its independence
  • The Maldives is archipelago of almost 1,200 coral islands south-southwest of India
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(CNN) -- Ibrahim Nasir, credited with ushering in independence to the Maldives as prime minister and then serving as its first president has died, a former government spokesman confirmed.

Nasir, 82, died in Singapore on Saturday after a long illness, said Mohamed Hussain Shareef.

Nasir served as the island nation's president from 1968 to 1978. It had been a British protectorate.

His successor, Maumoon Abdul Gayoom, ruled for the next 30 years, becoming the longest-serving leader in Asia before he was unseated this year by a former political prisoner, Mohamed "Anni" Nasheed.

The Maldives is an archipelago of almost 1,200 coral islands south-southwest of India.

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