Abdulla Khaleel (yankeewo 12 feebariyee 1975 [ ko haani ]) woni politikkeewo Maldives mo woni Ministaaku Fedde Fuɗnaange Maldives gila lewru Septeemburu 2024 e Ministaaku Ɓamtaare gila 2023 haa 2024.  O jogii PhD nder Fedde Fedde e o winndi deftere maako dow Decentralizing Maldives e hitaande 2015.

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Ko adii fof, Khaleel ko jannginoowo balloowo to Duɗal Jaŋde Atoll Faafu to Nilandhoo (Atoll Faafu). Ko kanko halfinaa jannginde hiisawal kaalis e faggudu ngam janngirɗe to bannge GCE O to Londres. Tuggi noowammbar 2004 haa abriil 2005, o woniino jannginoowo to duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Lislaam hakkunde leyɗeele, to leydi Malesi. Caggal ɗuum o wonii jannginoowo e nder duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Maldives (MAPS) tuggi lewru Yarkomaa 2005 haa lewru Mee 2006. Ndeen o woniino jannginoowo e nder duɗal jaaɓi haaɗtirde Villa College, Maldives tuggi lewru Siilo haa Desammbar 2010. Khaleel fuɗɗii golloraade laamu ko e hitaande 2010 1997, o joginoo golle mawɗe e nder ministeer kaalis.O ko adii... woni depitee to diiwaan Nilandhoo tuggi 2014 haa 2019, kam e Sekereteer mawɗo Komiseer Sarwiis Siwil, e Sekereteer Jeneral to lannda Progressive Maldives (PPM). Nde o woni e Majlis ɓesngu, o woniino hooreejo goomu faggudu parlemaa. O woniino kadi hooreejo Atoll Atoll Alif Alif tuggi lewru mee 2006 haa lewru mee 2007 kam e hooreejo Atoll Atoll Noonu tuggi lewru suwee 2007 haa lewru suwee 2008. Khaleel wonnoo kadi ko balloowo toppitiiɗo to njuɓɓudi portugal Maldives. Ñalnde 30 suwee 2024, Mohamed Muizzu wayli laamu, waɗti Khaleel jaagorgal kesal geɗe caggal leydi. Ñalnde 17 oktoobar 2024, Khaleel suɓaama gooto e cukko hooreejo PPM tato[1][2][3] On 30 September 2024, Mohamed Muizzu reshuffled the cabinet, making Khaleel the new Foreign Affairs Minister.[4] On 17 October 2024, Khaleel was elected as one of three vice presidents of PPM.[5]

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  2. Rasheed, Rushdha (20 August 2017). "MP Khaleel admitted in Hospital". Raajje TV. Retrieved 28 March 2024.
  3. "Abdulla Khaleel - 18th Parliament Members". People's Majlis. Retrieved 28 March 2024.
  4. "Government shuffles cabinet positions: Foreign, Finance, Health Ministers changed". The Edition. 30 September 2024. Retrieved 30 September 2024.
  5. "Khaleel elected vice president of PPM". Sun. 17 October 2024. Retrieved 18 October 2024.