<P> The known history of Mauritius begins with its discovery by Arabs, followed by Europeans and its appearance on maps in the early 16th century . Mauritius was successively colonized by the Dutch, the French and the British, and became independent in 1968 . </P> <P> Mauritius was first discovered by the Arabs . This is corroborated by the earliest existing historical evidence of an island, now known as Mauritius, which is on a map produced by the Italian cartographer Alberto Cantino in 1502 . Cantino shows three islands which are thought to represent the Mascarenes (Réunion, Mauritius and Rodrigues) and calls them Dina Margabin, Dina Arobi . What is known is that the medieval Arab world called the south - western Indian Ocean island region Waqwaq . </P> <P> Mauritius was later discovered and visited by the Portuguese between 1507 and 1513 . Mauritius and surrounding islands were known as the Mascarene Islands Ilhas Mascarenhas after Pedro Mascarenhas . </P> <P> An official world map by Diogo Ribeiro described "from west to east, the first island,' Mascarenhas', the second,' Santa Apolonia' and the third,' Domingo Froiz ."' The three islands (Réunion, Mauritius and Rodrigues) were encountered some years earlier by chance during an exploratory expedition of the coast of the Bay of Bengal led by Tristão da Cunha . The expedition ran into a cyclone and was forced to change course . Thus, the ship Cirne of the captain Diogo Fernandes Pereira, came into view of Réunion island on 9 February 1507 . They called the island "Santa Apolonia" ("Saint Apollonia") in honor of that day's saint . Mauritius was encountered during the same expedition and received the name of "Cirne" and Rodrigues that of "Diogo Fernandes". Five years later, the islands were visited by Dom Pedro de Mascarenhas who left the name Mascarene for the whole region . The Portuguese took no interest in these isolated islands . They were already established in Asia in Goa, on the coast of Malabar, on the island of Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) and on the Malaysian coast . </P>

The name given to mauritius by the portuguese