Father of the Nation

honorific title

The Father of the Nation is an honorific title given to a person considered the driving force behind the establishment of his country, state, or a nation. Pater Patriae (plural Patres Patriae), also seen as Parens Patriae, was a Roman honorific meaning the "Father of the Fatherland", bestowed by the Senate on heroes, and later on emperors. In monarchies, the monarch was often considered the "father/mother of the nation" or as a patriarch to guide his family. This concept is expressed in the Divine Right espoused in some monarchies, while in others it is codified into constitutional law as in Spain, where the monarch is considered the personification and embodiment, the symbol of the unity and permanence of the nation. The title "Father of the Nation" however is politically contested, e.g. in 1972 the Constitution of Bangladesh declared Sheikh Mujibur Rahman to be "father of the nation". The BNP government removed this in 2004, to the protests of the opposition Awami League, led by Rahman's daughter Sheikh Hasina.[1]

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The following Gentlemen are still often called the "Father" of their respective nations.

NameNationTitle (native)Title (translation)Notes
Heydar Alirza oglu Aliyev  Azerbaijanmillətin atasıFather of the NationAlso known as Heydarism[2][3] A Presenter of the "National leader of the Azeri nation".[4]
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
 BangladeshJatira Pita (জাতির পিতা) Jatira Janak (জাতির জনক) or Bongobondhu (বঙ্গবন্ধু) (Bengali: — "Friend of Bengal")Father of the NationRevolutionary Leader, Founder of Bangladesh, and father of the current Prime Minister of Bangladesh.[5]
Sir John Alexander Macdonald  CanadaN/AFounding father of the NationThe Dominant figure of Canadian Confederation, he had a political career that spanned almost half a century. Macdonald was the leading figure in the subsequent discussions and conferences, which resulted in the British North America Act, 1867 and the establishment of Canada as a nation on 1 July 1867.
Mahatma Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi
 IndiaIn most Indian languages:
ISAT:Rāśhțrapitā
Devanagari:राष्ट्रपिता
Father of the Nation/Great Soul of IndiaThis title was not an official title and has no records in the National Archives of India. Indian constitution (Art. 18) prohibits the State from conferring any titles.[6] Origin of this title is traced back to a radio address (on Singapore radio) on 6 July 1944 by Subhash Chandra Bose where Bose addressed Gandhi as "The Father of the Nation".[7]
James Busby  New ZealandUnited Tribes of New Zealand; - Busby proposed that New Zealand should have a national flag.Treaty of WaitangiFather of the Nation, He acted as New Zealand's first jurist and the "Originator of Law in Aotearoa".
Mr. Muhammad Ali Jinnah
 PakistanQuaid-i-Azam, (Urdu: — "Great Leader") (قائدِ اعظم) & Baba-i-Quam, (Urdu: — "Father of Pakistan") (بابائے قوم) & Ban-i-Pakistan, (Urdu: — "Founder of Pakistan") (بانی پاکستان)Father of the Nation/Great Leader of the Muslims of IndiaStatesman and the founder of Pakistan, leading member of the Muslim League and First for Governor-General of Pakistan in 1947.[8][9] Stanley Wolpert summarises the profound effect that Jinnah had on the world:

Few individuals significantly alter the course of history. Fewer still modify the map of the world. Hardly anyone can be credited with creating a nation-state. Mohammad Ali Jinnah did all three.

Nelson Mandela  South AfricaTata wethuFather of the NationFirst President of post-apartheid South Africa, A member of the (ANC) political party, he served president of the ANC's (1991-1997).[10]
Albert Frederick Arthur George Windsor
King James the Unifier
 United KingdomKing George VISealed Emperor of India, Father of the Nation, Late Father of War Time King George VI was First Native King of the Commonwealth and House of Windsor. Maternal Grandfather of the current Monarchy Respectively. King James VI decided to side-step the whole issue by unilaterally assuming the title of King of Great Britain by a Proclamation concerning the Kings Majesties Stile on the 20th of October in 1604 announcing that he did "assume to Our selfe by the cleerenesse of our Right, The Name and Stile of KING OF GREAT BRITTAINE, FRANCE AND IRELAND, DEFENDER OF THE FAITH, &c." .
George Washington  United StatesRevolutionary American Chief of the United States & One of the Founding Fathers of the United States of America.Father of his country[11][12]George Washington is particularly highlighted out of "The Founding Father of American Patriot" as being the "Father of his country"[11][12] for his role as the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, his resignation of command at the end of the war, the presidency of the Constitutional Convention and for Presidency of George Washington (and George Washington's Farewell Address) as the first President of the United States.

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