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Father of the Nation

Father of the Nation is a term used by many countries to describe a political or symbolic leader seen as a founding father of the nation. He may also be key figure from the nation's history whose perceived heroism and moral authority make him a source of patriotic inspiration and worthy of respect or veneration. His image is often elevated to that of a national symbol and is likely to be featured on items such as banknotes, stamps and national memorabilia. In some countries, a cult of personality may also be established about him.

The ancient Roman Senate conferred the term Pater Patriae (Latin for "father of the fatherland") upon its most venerated citizens. Most famously, Roman Emperors counted the title one among many bestowed upon (and/or adopted by) them. A "PP" on imperial coinage frequently stands for this title.

Father of the Nation:George Washington, known as the "Father of his country" and one of the world's most famous national founders.
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George Washington, known as the "Father of his country" and one of the world's most famous national founders.

Not all "Fathers of the Nation" are retained, especially when historical research indicates they were not all they seemed. During his period of rule in the Soviet Union, for example, Joseph Stalin was promoted and seen by millions of Soviet citizens as a father figure and a father of the nation. The esteem in which he was held was such that a wave of suicides was recorded following the announcement of his death, suggesting that some citizens had sincerely come to believe that life without Stalin was unthinkable or unbearable. Within only a few years, however, the scale of his repression began to be made evident, leading to his denunciation by successor Nikita Khruschev and the removal of his body from the mausoleum where it had been laid alongside his predecessor (and founder of the Soviet Union) Vladimir Lenin.

Another example is Eamon de Valera, three times head of government in the Republic of Ireland. Many Irish people saw him as a "Father of the Nation", but a re-evaluation of his reputation since the 1980s has seen attention focus on other leaders such as Michael Collins.

"Father of the Nation" (Guófù, 國父) is the title officially given to Sun Yat-sen in the Republic of China on Taiwan. It also unofficially refers to Sun Yat-sen the People's Republic of China on mainland China.

The 2003 draft constitution of Afghanistan, drawn up under the presidency of Hamid Karzai, explicitly awarded the title "Father of the Nation" to the deposed King of Afghanistan, Mohammed Zahir Shah. This unusual step has been interpreted as an attempt to accommodate Afghans keen to restore a monarchy.

Some "Fathers of the Nation" (alphabetically by nation)

Father of the Nation:Cyrus the Great, founder of the first Iranian Empire. Known for his first charter of human rights.
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Cyrus the Great, founder of the first Iranian Empire. Known for his first charter of human rights.
Father of the Nation:Sun Yat-sen, the father of Modern China
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Sun Yat-sen, the father of Modern China
Father of the Nation:Miguel Hidalgo, Founding Father of Mexico.
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Miguel Hidalgo, Founding Father of Mexico.
Father of the Nation:José de San Martín, Founding Father of Argentina.
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José de San Martín, Founding Father of Argentina.
Father of the Nation:Simón Bolívar, considered a "founding father" of several nations in South America.
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Simón Bolívar, considered a "founding father" of several nations in South America.
Father of the Nation:William the Silent, Prince of Orange, father of the Netherlands.
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William the Silent, Prince of Orange, father of the Netherlands.
Father of the Nation:Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the father of Pakistan.
Father of the Nation:Mohandas Gandhi ("Mahatma Gandhi"), father of India.
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Mohandas Gandhi ("Mahatma Gandhi"), father of India.
Nation Name
Afghanistan Mohammed Zahir Shah
Albania Gjergj Kastrioti Skënderbeu (Skanderbeg)
Algeria Ahmed Ben Bella
Antigua and Barbuda Sir Vere Cornwall Bird
Argentina José de San Martín
Australia Sir Edmund Barton
Bahamas Sir Lynden Pindling
Bangladesh Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Barbados Errol Barrow
Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador,
Panama, Peru, Venezuela
Simón Bolívar
Botswana Sir Seretse Khama
Brazil Pedro I, José Bonifácio de Andrada e Silva
Burma U Aung San
Burundi Louis Rwagasore
Cambodia Norodom Sihanouk
Canada Sir John A. Macdonald
Central African Republic Barthélemy Boganda
Chile Bernardo O'Higgins, José Miguel Carrera
People's Republic of China Sun Yat-sen
Republic of China
Côte d'Ivoire Félix Houphouët-Boigny
Croatia Ante Starčević, Franjo Tuđman
Cuba Carlos Manuel de Céspedes, José Martí
Czechoslovakia,
Czech Republic
Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor,
Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk
Dominican Republic Juan Pablo Duarte
East Timor Xanana Gusmão
Egypt Saad Zaghlul
Ethiopia Menelik I
El Salvador José Matías Delgado
Fiji Ratu Sir Kamisese Mara
Finland Carl Gustaf Emil Mannerheim
Gambia Sir Dawda Jawara
Germany Otto von Bismarck
Ghana Kwame Nkrumah
Greece Ioannis Kapodistrias
Guinea Ahmed Sékou Touré
Haiti Jean-Jacques Dessalines
Honduras Francisco Morazán
Hungary Lajos Kossuth
Iceland Jón Sigurðsson
India Mahatma Gandhi
Indonesia Sukarno
Iran Cyrus the Great
Ireland Michael Collins, Eamon de Valera
Italy Giuseppe Garibaldi
Israel Theodor Herzl
Kenya Jomo Kenyatta
Laos Prince Phetsarath
Lesotho Moshoeshoe I
Malawi Hastings Banda
Malaysia Tunku Abdul Rahman
Malta George Borg Olivier
Mauritania Moktar Ould Daddah
Mauritius Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam
Mexico Miguel Hidalgo
Mongolia Genghis Khan
Montenegro Milo Djukanovic
Morocco Mohammad V
Namibia Sam Nujoma
Netherlands William the Silent
Nigeria Nnamdi Azikiwe
North Korea Kim Il-sung
Pakistan Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Palestine Yasser Arafat
Philippines José P. Rizal
Poland Józef Piłsudski
Portugal Alfonso I of Portugal
Russia Vladimir Lenin
St. Lucia Sir John Compton
St. Vincent and the Grenadines Sir James F. Mitchell
Saudi Arabia Ibn Saud
Senegal Léopold Sédar Senghor
Serbia Stephen Nemanya, Saint Abbas
Sierra Leone Sir Milton Margai
Singapore Lee Kuan Yew
South Africa Nelson Mandela
South Korea Kim Gu
Soviet Union Vladimir Lenin
Sri Lanka Don Stephen Senanayake
Sudan Ismail al-Azhari
Sweden Birger jarl,Gustav Wasa
Tanzania Julius K. Nyerere
Tunisia Habib Bourguiba
Turkey Kemal Atatürk
Uganda Milton Obote
Ukraine Kyi, Schek and Khoriv
United Arab Emirates Sheikh Zayed ibn Sultan Al Nahayan
United States George Washington
Uruguay José Gervasio Artigas
Uzbekistan Tamerlane
Vietnam Phan Boi Chau
Western Sahara El Ouali Mustafa Sayed
Yugoslavia Alexander Karađorđević

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