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Ilie Balaci Ilie Balaci 1956 - 2018 Footballer and Manager
Tonny Koeswoyo Tonny Koeswoyo 1936 - 1987 Leader of Koes Plus
Sven Elvestad Sven Elvestad 1884 - 1934 Writer of detective stories
Spartacus Spartacus -71 - -111 Slave rebellion leader
Servando Gonzalez Servando Gonzalez 1923 - 2008 Film director
Emil Racovita Emil Racovita 1868 - 1947 Biologist, Explorer
Akram al-Hawrani Akram al-Hawrani 1912 - 1996 Politician
Wasfi al-Tal Wasfi al-Tal 1919 - 1971 Prime Minister of Jordan
Thutmose III Thutmose III 1481 - 1425 Pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty
Ninos Aho Ninos Aho 1945 - 2013 Assyrian poet and activist
Iihan Erdost Iihan Erdost 1944 - 1980 Publisher of Sol and Onur Publications
Doug Henning Doug Henning 1947 - 2000 Magician, Illusionist, Escape Artist
Chang Ch ung ho Chang Ch ung ho 1914 - 2015 Poet, calligrapher, educator
Latife Usaki Latife Usaki 1898 - 1975 Lawyer
Pham Duy Pham Duy 1921 - 2013 Songwriter
Nicolae Paulescu Nicolae Paulescu 1869 - 1931 Physiologist
Santi Duangsawang Santi Duangsawang 1968 - 2016 Luk thung singer
Sun Duoci Sun Duoci 1912 - 1975 Avant-garde painter
Harshita Dahiya Harshita Dahiya 1995 - 2017 Playback singer
Wilhelm Franz Canaris Wilhelm Franz Canaris 1887 - 1945 Chief of the Abwehr (German military intelligence)
Goo Hara Goo Hara 1991 - 2019 K-pop idol
Henryk Arctowski Henryk Arctowski 1871 - 1958 Polar and Antarctic researcher
Phraya Manopakorn Nititada Phraya Manopakorn Nititada 1884 - 1948 Prime Minister
Juan Jose Arreola Juan Jose Arreola 1918 - 2001 Short story writer and humorist
Paul Constantinescu Paul Constantinescu 1909 - 1963 composer
Ferzat Jarban Ferzat Jarban 1965 - 2011 Cameraman
Ctesibius of Alexandria Ctesibius of Alexandria -285 - -222 Father of pneumatics
Antonio Livramento Antonio Livramento 1943 - 1999 Roller hockey player and coach
Aron Cotrus Aron Cotrus 1891 - 1961 Poet, Diplomat
Hem Vejakorn Hem Vejakorn 1904 - 1969 Illustrator, Painter
Alexander von Humboldt Alexander von Humboldt 1769 - 1859 Geographer and scientist
Edward Gierek Edward Gierek 1913 - 2001 First Secretary of Polish United Workers' Party
Folabi Olumide Folabi Olumide 1936 - 2021 first Vice-Chancellor of Lagos State University
Sayed Haider Raza Sayed Haider Raza 1922 - 2016 Modernist painter
Lenore Aubert Lenore Aubert 1913 - 1993 Actress
Sherkhan Farnood Sherkhan Farnood 1963 - 2018 Bank Chairman
Gramoz Pashko Gramoz Pashko 1955 - 2006 Economist, politician, and co-founder
Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh 1921 - 2021 Royal consort of Queen Elizabeth II
Luisa Todi Luisa Todi 1753 - 1833 Mezzo-soprano opera singer
Sayedna Iftekhar Ahmed Sharif Sayedna Iftekhar Ahmed Sharif 1920 - 1995 Comedian, actor, writer, producer and director
Bernard Maris Bernard Maris 1946 - 2015 Economist, writer and journalist
Su Xuelin Su Xuelin 1897 - 1999 Writer and literary scholar
Duy Khanh Duy Khanh 1936 - 2003 Songwriter
Janusz Kupcewicz Janusz Kupcewicz 1955 - 2022 Midfielder
Asif Nawaz Janjua Asif Nawaz Janjua 1937 - 1993 Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan
Ivo Petric Ivo Petric 1931 - 2018 Composer, Oboist
Alfred Dudoward Alfred Dudoward 1850 - 1914 Hereditary Chief
Nordahl Rolfsen Nordahl Rolfsen 1848 - 1928 Writer and educationalist
Zia Muhiuddin Zia Muhiuddin 1931 - 2023 Actor, broadcaster and poet
Jardel Filho Jardel Filho 1927 - 1983 TV and theater pioneer
Rattanbai Jinnah Rattanbai Jinnah 1900 - 1929 First Lady of Pakistan, socialite
Vu Giang Huong Vu Giang Huong 1930 - 2011 Painter
Elie Radu Elie Radu 1853 - 1931 Civil Engineer
Vibeke Skofterud Vibeke Skofterud 1980 - 2018 Cross-country skier
Janez Bole Janez Bole 1919 - 2007 Composer
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Johann Wolfgang von Goethe 1749 - 1832 Writer, poet, scientist, statesman
Davo Karnicar Davo Karnicar 1962 - 2019 Alpinist, Extreme Skier
Nicolae Densusianu Nicolae Densusianu 1846 - 1911 Historian
Nioclas Toibin Nioclas Toibin 1928 - 1994 Sean-nós singer
Faiz Muhammad Zikria Faiz Muhammad Zikria 1892 - 1979 Foreign Minister
Shishaku Shibusawa Eiichi Shishaku Shibusawa Eiichi 1840 - 1931 Financier, entrepreneur, philanthropist
Abdul Rahim Ghafoorzai Abdul Rahim Ghafoorzai 1947 - 1997 Prime Minister of Afghanistan
Atila Icrio Atila Icrio 1921 - 2002 acting in O Cangaceiro and other films
Nicolas Malebranche Nicolas Malebranche 1638 - 1715 Rationalist philosopher and theologian
Michael Ancher Michael Ancher 1849 - 1927 Realist painter
Bhupen Khakhar Bhupen Khakhar 1934 - 2003 India's first Pop artist
Ptolemy II Philadelphus Ptolemy II Philadelphus 308 - 246 King of Egypt, patron of arts and sciences
Colleen McCullough Colleen McCullough 1937 - 2015 Historical novelist and author of The Thorn Birds
Ada Ameh Ada Ameh 1974 - 2022 Actress
William Samuel Clouston Stanger William Samuel Clouston Stanger 1897 - 1989 Spymaster
Brian Friel Brian Friel 1929 - 2015 Playwright and short story writer
Obinna Nwafor Obinna Nwafor 1965 - 2023 Nollywood actor and producer
Carl Orff Carl Orff 1895 - 1982 Composer and music educator
Benjamin Fondane Benjamin Fondane 1898 - 1944 Poet, Philosopher
Witold Gombrowicz Witold Gombrowicz 1904 - 1969 Novelist, playwright, diarist
Leonid Govorov Leonid Govorov 1897 - 1955 Soviet military commander
Sasa Pana Sasa Pana 1902 - 1981 Avant-garde poet
Liu Xucang Liu Xucang 1913 - 1966 Pioneering in color film and nudes
Ahmed Omaid Khpalwak Ahmed Omaid Khpalwak 1987 - 2011 Journalist
Ernest Cormier Ernest Cormier 1885 - 1980 Architect and engineer
Tam Minh Pham Tam Minh Pham 1949 - 2019 Military Officer
Peter Adler Alberti Peter Adler Alberti 1851 - 1932 Former justice minister and leader
Carol Davila Carol Davila 1828 - 1884 Physician
Ferdinand Meldahl Ferdinand Meldahl 1827 - 1908 Architect chamberlain of many important buildings
Ruby Rich Ruby Rich 1888 - 1988 journalist, editor, and feminist
Violeta Manushi Violeta Manushi 1926 - 2007 Actress and poet for The Voice
Fariduddin Attar Fariduddin Attar 1145 - 1221 Sufi poet and mystic
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson Charles Lutwidge Dodgson 1832 - 1898 Author of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Kim Lefevre Kim Lefevre 1935 - 2021 Writer, Translator
Vicente Fernandez Vicente Fernandez 1940 - 2021 Ranchera singer and film producer
Youssef Chahine Youssef Chahine 1926 - 2008 Film director, actor, writer and producer
Lupita Tovar Lupita Tovar 1910 - 2016 Actress
Ana Aslan Ana Aslan 1897 - 1988 Gerontologist
Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho Otelo Saraiva de Carvalho 1936 - 2021 Chief strategist of the Carnation Revolution
James Sewid James Sewid 1913 - 1988 Chief councillor
Enomoto Takeaki Enomoto Takeaki 1836 - 1908 Naval officer and statesman
Muhib Al Din Al Khatib Muhib Al Din Al Khatib 1886 - 1969 Salafi writer and editor
Ville Heise Ville Heise 1838 - 1912 Philanthropist, founder of Rydebäck Manor
Sophie Scholl Sophie Scholl 1921 - 1943 Anti-Nazi political activist
Anjuman Shehzadi Anjuman Shehzadi 1987 - 2011 Stage and film actress
Graham Knuttel Graham Knuttel 1954 - 2023 Painter and sculptor
Lojze Logar Lojze Logar 1944 - 2014 Painter, Graphic Artist
Arnstein Arneberg Arnstein Arneberg 1882 - 1961 Architect of Oslo City Hall
Mihai Beniuc Mihai Beniuc 1907 - 1988 Poet
Tokugawa Hidetada Tokugawa Hidetada 1579 - 1632 Second shogun of the Tokugawa dynasty
Lima Barreto Lima Barreto 1881 - 1922 Novelist and short story writer
Yuh Woon-Hyung Yuh Woon-Hyung 1886 - 1947 Provisional government member
Skender Temali Skender Temali 1946 - 2021 writer, poet and journalist
Brynjulf Bergslien Brynjulf Bergslien 1830 - 1898 Sculptor
Elias Gleizer Elias Gleizer 1934 - 2015 TV and theater pioneer
Sam Ratulangi Sam Ratulangi 1890 - 1949 First governor of Sulawesi
Hamza El Din Hamza El Din 1929 - 2006 Nubian composer and oud player
David Oancia David Oancia 1929 - 1995 Journalist and correspondent for The Globe
Isao Tomita Isao Tomita 1932 - 2016 Electronic music pioneer
Dai Vernon Dai Vernon 1894 - 1992 Magician, Sleight-of-Hand Artist
Marcus Laurence Elwin Mark Oliphant Marcus Laurence Elwin Mark Oliphant 1901 - 2000 First experimental demonstration of nuclear fusion
Francis Bacon Francis Bacon 1561 - 1626 Lord Chancellor of England
Klara Rumyanova Klara Rumyanova 1929 - 2004 Voice actress and singer
Kathleen Luong Kathleen Luong 1974 - 2020 Actress
Lech Kaczynski Lech Kaczynski 1949 - 2010 President of Poland
Salah al-Din Bitar Salah al-Din Bitar 1912 - 1980 Politician
Harry Belafonte Harry Belafonte 1927 - 2023 musician Actor Singer American social activist
Lisa Marie Presley Lisa Marie Presley 1968 - 2023
Kintaro Ohki Kintaro Ohki 1929 - 2006 Professional wrestler and Ssireum player
Deng Xiaoping Deng Xiaoping 1904 - 1997 Chairman of the Central Advisory Commission
Saliu Adetunji Saliu Adetunji 1928 - 2022 Olubadan of Ibadan
Abd al Ilah Abd al Ilah 1913 - 1958 Regent and Crown Prince of Iraq
Sun Fo Sun Fo 1891 - 1973 Premier of the Republic of China
Sigurd Lunde Sigurd Lunde 1874 - 1936 Architect
Misto Treska Misto Treska 1914 - 1993 Translator, diplomat, writer and politician
Rafail Levitsky Rafail Levitsky 1847 - 1940 Painter and photographer
Hideto Matsumoto Hideto Matsumoto 1964 - 1998 Lead guitarist of X Japan and solo artist
Clara Tybjerg Clara Tybjerg 1864 - 1941 Women's rights activist, pacifist and educator
Sabah Fakhri Sabah Fakhri 1933 - 2021 Syrian tenor singer
Charilaos Trikoupis Charilaos Trikoupis 1832 - 1896 Prime Minister of Greece
Germaine Greer Germaine Greer 1939 - 2021 writer and public intellectual
Subhash Mukhopadhyay Subhash Mukhopadhyay 1931 - 1981 Creator of India's first test tube baby
Chukwuma Bamidele Azikiwe Chukwuma Bamidele Azikiwe 1940 - 2015 Diplomat and political figure
Gesang Martohartono Gesang Martohartono 1917 - 2010 Children's song composer
Vasile Conta Vasile Conta 1845 - 1882 Philosopher
Stefan Procopiu Stefan Procopiu 1890 - 1972 Physicist
Muhammad Khan Junejo Muhammad Khan Junejo 1932 - 1993 Tenth Prime Minister of Pakistan
Luis Miramontes Luis Miramontes 1925 - 2004 Synthesis of norethisterone
Dinu Bratianu Dinu Bratianu 1866 - 1950 Politician
Roger Etchegaray Roger Etchegaray 1922 - 2019 President of the Pontifical Council for Justice
Joseph Panimayadas Chandrababu Rodriguez Joseph Panimayadas Chandrababu Rodriguez 1927 - 1974 Comedian, actor, director, singer
Pavlina Nikaj Pavlina Nikaj 1929 - 2005 Singer
Mohammad Hashem Taufiqui Mohammad Hashem Taufiqui 1942 - 2021 Economist and industrialist
Luo Ping Luo Ping 1733 - 1799 Painter of the Qing Dynasty
Irrfan Khan Irrfan Khan 1967 - 2020 Actor in Hindi, British and American films
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  • 1. Qaboos bin Said al Said

    Died: 2020 A.D
    Slogan: We are friends to all and enemies to none.

    Qaboos bin Said al Said was the Sultan of Oman from 1970 until his death in 2020. He was a fifteenth-generation descendant of the founder of the House of Al Said and was the longest-serving leader in the Middle East and Arab world at the time of his death. Educated in England, he served briefly in the British Army before returning to Oman. After overthrowing his father in a coup d'état, he implemented policies of modernization and ended Oman's international isolation. His reign saw a rise in living standards and development in the country, the abolition of slavery, the end of the Dhofar Rebellion, and the promulgation of Oman's constitution.

  • 2. Juan Martin Diez

    Died: 1825 A.D
    Slogan: I will die as I have lived: defending my country and my ideas.

    Juan Martín Díez was born in a peasant family in Castrillo de Duero, Valladolid, Spain on September 5, 1775. He had a passion for military affairs since his childhood and participated in the War of the Pyrenees against France when he was 18. He married María Antonia Santos Platero in 1796 and settled in Fuentecén, Burgos, where he worked as a farmer until the French invasion of Spain in 1808. He then organized a group of guerrillas composed of his friends and relatives to fight against the invaders. He earned the nickname El Empecinado (the Undaunted) for his courage and persistence. He fought in many battles and skirmishes along the Duero river basin and other provinces, harassing and defeating the French troops with his superior knowledge of the terrain and his unconventional tactics. He was promoted to the rank of captain in 1809 and later to brigadier general in 1812. He also collaborated with the regular Spanish army and the British allies led by Wellington. He was a supporter of the liberal Constitution of 1812 and opposed the absolutist monarchy of Ferdinand VII, who abolished the constitution after his restoration in 1814. He joined the liberal uprising of 1820 and defended the constitutional regime against the royalist forces. He was captured by the royalists in 1823 and imprisoned in Pamplona. He was later transferred to Roa de Duero, where he was sentenced to death by hanging on August 20, 1825. He died with dignity and courage, refusing to ask for pardon or mercy. His body was buried in Burgos cemetery. He is regarded as one of the most prominent figures of the Spanish War of Independence and a hero of liberalism. His life inspired many writers, artists, and historians. His name is honored in many streets, squares, monuments, and institutions throughout Spain. His legacy lives on in the Spanish people's struggle for freedom and democracy.

  • 3. Albert Einstein

    Died: 1955 A.D
    Slogan: The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensible.

    Albert Einstein was one of the most influential and renowned physicists of the 20th century. He was born in Ulm, Germany, on March 14, 1879, to a Jewish family. He showed an early interest in mathematics and physics, but had difficulty with the rigid schooling system. He moved to Switzerland in 1895 and enrolled in the Swiss Federal Polytechnic School in Zurich, where he met his first wife, Mileva Marić, a fellow physics student. He graduated in 1900 with a diploma in physics, but had trouble finding an academic position. He worked as a patent clerk in Bern from 1902 to 1909, while pursuing his own research in his spare time. In 1905, he published four groundbreaking papers on the photoelectric effect, Brownian motion, special relativity, and mass-energy equivalence, which earned him the reputation of a scientific genius. He received his PhD from the University of Zurich in 1905, and became a lecturer at the University of Bern in 1908. He moved to Prague in 1911 as a full professor, and then returned to Zurich in 1912 as a professor of theoretical physics. In 1914, he accepted a prestigious position at the Prussian Academy of Sciences in Berlin, where he worked until 1933. He also became a German citizen in 1914, but renounced it in 1933 when Adolf Hitler came to power. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect, and his contributions to theoretical physics. He developed the general theory of relativity, a more comprehensive theory of gravity, between 1907 and 1915, which was confirmed by the observation of the bending of light by the Sun during a solar eclipse in 1919. He also made significant contributions to quantum mechanics, cosmology, statistical mechanics, and the unified field theory. He was a pacifist and a humanitarian, who advocated for social justice, civil rights, and nuclear disarmament. He was a supporter of the Zionist movement, and was offered the presidency of Israel in 1952, which he politely declined. He moved to the United States in 1933, where he joined the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey. He became an American citizen in 1940, and remained at Princeton until his death. He was involved in the Manhattan Project, which developed the atomic bomb, but later regretted his role and warned of the dangers of nuclear weapons. He died of an abdominal aortic aneurysm on April 18, 1955, at the age of 76, in Princeton Hospital. He left behind a legacy of scientific discoveries and insights that have shaped our understanding of the universe and inspired generations of scientists and thinkers.

  • 4. Agus Salim

    Died: 1954 A.D
    Slogan: The people's welfare is the highest law

    Agus Salim was born on 8 October 1884 in Koto Gadang, a village in North Sumatra. He was the eldest of nine children in a Batak Muslim family. He studied teaching at a school in Medan and then enrolled at a military academy in Bandung. He became a member of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army, but following the Japanese invasion in 1942, he joined the Defenders of the Homeland, a Japanese-sponsored militia. After the proclamation of Indonesian independence in 1945, he enlisted in the fledgling Indonesian armed forces, and fought during the Indonesian National Revolution against the Dutch colonial forces. He rose to prominence as a charismatic and innovative leader, and in 1946, he was appointed commander of the Siliwangi Division, the guerrilla unit operating in West Java. He became known for his hit-and-run tactics, his loyalty to the republic, and his resistance to communist influence. He also developed the concept of territorial warfare, which involved mobilizing the local population to support the military effort. He was captured by the Dutch in 1949, but was released after the recognition of Indonesian sovereignty in 1950. He then became the chief of staff of the Indonesian Army, and later the commander of the Indonesian National Armed Forces. He was involved in several military and political conflicts, such as the Madiun Affair, the Darul Islam rebellion, the PRRI Permesta rebellion, the West New Guinea dispute, the Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation, and the 30 September Movement. He survived an assassination attempt during the latter, which was a failed coup attempt by a faction of the army led by communist sympathizers. He lost his position as the defense minister, but remained influential in the military and politics. He supported the rise of General Suharto, who took over the presidency from Sukarno in 1967. He became the speaker of the People's Consultative Assembly, the highest legislative body in the country, and held the position until 1972. He retired from politics in 1978, and spent his later years writing books and giving lectures. He died of a heart attack on 4 November 1954 in Jakarta, and was buried with full military honors at the Kalibata Heroes Cemetery. He is regarded as one of the founding fathers of the Indonesian military and a national hero.

  • 5. Hakim Abolghasem Ferdowsi

    Died: 1020 A.D
    Slogan: I suffered during these thirty years, but I have revived the Iranians with my poetry.

    Hakim Abolghasem Ferdowsi was born in 940 CE in a village near Tus, in the Khorasan region of Iran, which was then under the rule of the Samanid dynasty. He belonged to a wealthy family of dehqans, who were Iranian aristocrats and landowners that had preserved their status and culture after the Arab conquest of Iran in the 7th century. Ferdowsi was educated in Persian literature and history, as well as Arabic language and sciences. He married a woman from his own class and had a daughter with her. He devoted most of his adult life to composing his masterpiece, the Shahnameh (The Book of Kings), which is the national epic of Iran and one of the longest poems ever written by a single author. The Shahnameh is based on a prose work of the same name that was compiled in Ferdowsi's youth, which in turn was a translation of a Pahlavi (Middle Persian) work called Khvatay-namak, a history of the kings of Iran from mythical times to the Sassanid dynasty. Ferdowsi also added material from oral traditions, legends, and other sources to his poem, which covers more than 50,000 couplets and spans thousands of years of Iranian history and culture. Ferdowsi composed his poem for the Samanid princes of Khorasan, who were patrons of Persian literature and culture. However, during his lifetime, the Samanid dynasty was overthrown by the Ghaznavid Turks, who were less interested in Ferdowsi's work. Ferdowsi faced many hardships and disappointments in his life, such as the death of his son at a young age, the loss of his patrons and friends, the invasion of his homeland by foreign powers, and the neglect and betrayal of the rulers who commissioned his poem. He died in 1020 CE in Tus, in poverty and bitterness, but also with confidence in his lasting fame. He was buried in his own garden, but later a mausoleum was built over his grave by a Ghaznavid governor. His tomb became a revered site and a symbol of Iranian identity and pride. Ferdowsi is widely regarded as one of the greatest poets in world literature and one of the most influential figures in Iranian history and culture. His Shahnameh is a source of inspiration and identity for Iranians and other Persian-speaking peoples. It is also a valuable document of ancient Iranian myths, legends, history, language, religion, art, and values. Ferdowsi's style is characterized by its epic grandeur, lyrical beauty, moral wisdom, historical accuracy, and cultural richness. He is celebrated as a national hero and a guardian of Persian heritage by Iranians and other admirers around the world.

  • 6. Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah

    Died: 2001 A.D
    Slogan: The people are the source of my strength

    Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah was the eldest son of Sultan Hisamuddin Alam Shah Al-Haj and Tengku Ampuan Jemaah. He received his early education at the Pengkalan Batu Malay School in Klang and the Malay College Kuala Kangsar. He then studied at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London for two years. He served with the Civil Service Department as a Trainee Officer with the Selangor Survey Department and later as an Inspector of Schools. He also attended a short-term course at the Malay Military Troop in Port Dickson and was commissioned with the Queen Commission in the rank of captain. He was later promoted to the rank of major. He was appointed as the Tengku Laksamana of Selangor in 1946 and as the Raja Muda (Crown Prince) of Selangor in 1950. He became the Sultan of Selangor on 3 September 1960 after the death of his father. He was known for his modernization efforts in Selangor, such as improving the infrastructure, education, health, and agriculture sectors. He also signed the cession of Kuala Lumpur from Selangor to the Federal Government to form a Federal Territory on 1 February 1974. He was elected as the 11th Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia on 26 April 1999 and served until his death on 21 November 2001. He died of a heart attack at the Gleneagles Kuala Lumpur and was buried at the Royal Mausoleum in Klang. He was succeeded by his son, Sharafuddin, as the Sultan of Selangor and by Sirajuddin, the Sultan of Perlis, as the Yang di-Pertuan Agong. He was known for his humility, generosity, and compassion. He was also an avid sportsman and patron of various sports associations. He was awarded numerous honours and titles, both locally and internationally, for his contributions and services.

  • 7. Mustafa Kemal Ataturk

    Died: 1938 A.D
    Slogan: Peace at home, peace in the world

    Mustafa Kemal Ataturk was a Turkish soldier, statesman, and reformer who is widely regarded as the founder of the modern Republic of Turkey. He rose to prominence as a military commander in the Ottoman army during World War I, where he successfully defended the Gallipoli peninsula against the Allied invasion. After the war, he led the Turkish War of Independence against the occupying forces of the victorious powers. He established a provisional government in Ankara and repelled the Greek forces that aimed to annex western Anatolia. He abolished the Ottoman monarchy and proclaimed the Republic of Turkey in 1923, becoming its first president. He embarked on a series of radical reforms that transformed Turkey into a secular and westernized nation-state, with a new alphabet, civil code, education system, and women's rights. He also promoted Turkish nationalism and cultural identity, while suppressing Kurdish and other ethnic minorities. He is revered by many Turks as the "Father of the Turks" and the "Great Leader", and his mausoleum in Ankara is a national symbol. He is also widely respected internationally as a visionary leader and a military genius. He died of liver cirrhosis in 1938, leaving behind a lasting legacy of modernization and secularism.

  • 8. Vo Nguyen Giap

    Died: 2013 A.D
    Slogan: The people's army, the people's war.

    Võ Nguyên Giáp was a Vietnamese general and revolutionary leader who played a crucial role in the Viet Minh's victory over the French at Dien Bien Phu, which marked the end of French colonialism in Southeast Asia. He was also instrumental in the North Vietnamese victory over South Vietnam and the United States. Giáp was known for his strategic military tactics and his ability to inspire his troops. Despite facing personal tragedies, including the loss of his wife and sister-in-law to the French Sûreté, he remained committed to the cause of Vietnamese independence.

  • 9. Stephen the Great

    Died: 1504 A.D
    Slogan: Faithful to God and my people

    Stephen III, known as Stephen the Great, was the Voivode of Moldavia from 1457 to 1504. He is celebrated for strengthening Moldavia's statehood and maintaining its independence against the ambitions of Hungary, Poland, and the Ottoman Empire. He was victorious in thirty-four of his thirty-six battles and was one of the first to win a decisive victory over the Ottomans at the Battle of Vaslui. His reign is marked by numerous military campaigns and the construction of many churches, earning him the title 'Athleta Christi' by Pope Sixtus IV.

  • 10. Nicolaus Copernicus

    Died: 1543 A.D
    Slogan: Mathematics is written for mathematicians.

    Nicolaus Copernicus was a Renaissance polymath who revolutionized astronomy by proposing that the Sun, not the Earth, was the center of the solar system. He also made contributions to mathematics, economics, medicine, and canon law. He studied at various universities in Poland and Italy, where he learned classical languages, mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy. He became a canon of the Warmian Cathedral chapter and a doctor of canon law. He also served as a diplomat, governor, and administrator for the church and the Polish king. He spent most of his life in Royal Prussia, a semi-autonomous region of the Kingdom of Poland. He wrote his magnum opus, De revolutionibus orbium coelestium (On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres), in which he presented his heliocentric theory, over several decades. He delayed publishing it until 1543, the year of his death, fearing the criticism and controversy it would provoke. His book was banned by the Catholic Church and condemned by Protestant theologians, but it also inspired many later astronomers and scientists, such as Galileo, Kepler, Descartes, and Newton, who built on his ideas and developed the modern scientific worldview. Copernicus is widely regarded as one of the greatest astronomers and one of the fathers of modern science.

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