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Albert Schweitzer Albert Schweitzer 1875 - 1965 Founder of the Albert Schweitzer Hospital
Sylvia Telles Sylvia Telles 1934 - 1966 Jazz, samba and bossa nova singer and composer
Marcus Aurelius Marcus Aurelius 121 - 180
Kenneth G. Mills Kenneth G. Mills 1923 - 2004 designer
Sutan Takdir Alisjahbana Sutan Takdir Alisjahbana 1908 - 1966 Founder, editor of Poedjangga Baroe magazine
Asif Farrukhi Asif Farrukhi 1959 - 2020 Editor of Dunyazad and co-founder
Kuzma Petrov Vodkin Kuzma Petrov Vodkin 1878 - 1939 Symbolist painter and writer
Sigval Bergesen d.y. Sigval Bergesen d.y. 1893 - 1980 Shipowner and founder of Bergesen d.y. ASA
Anwar Pirzada Anwar Pirzada 1939 - 2007 Journalist, columnist, writer
Ahmed Omaid Khpalwak Ahmed Omaid Khpalwak 1987 - 2011 Journalist
Malik Ishaq Malik Ishaq 1959 - 2015 Senior commander of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan
Luang Saranupraphan Luang Saranupraphan 1896 - 1954 Writer, Lyricist
Ernest Henry Shackleton Ernest Henry Shackleton 1874 - 1922 Antarctic explorer
Muhammad Khan Junejo Muhammad Khan Junejo 1932 - 1993 Tenth Prime Minister of Pakistan
James Ocholi James Ocholi 1960 - 2016 Minister of State for Labour and Productivity
Syed Zahoor Qasim Syed Zahoor Qasim 1926 - 2015 Marine biologist and Antarctic explorer
Amanat Ali Khan Amanat Ali Khan 1922 - 1974 Classical vocalist and ghazal singer
Karl Friedrich Benz Karl Friedrich Benz 1844 - 1929 Automobile engineer and inventor
Sibghatullah Mojaddedi Sibghatullah Mojaddedi 1925 - 2019 Acting President
Naser al-Din Shah Qajar Naser al-Din Shah Qajar 1831 - 1896 Shah of Iran
Ahmad Madoun Ahmad Madoun 1941 - 1983 Artist
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam A. P. J. Abdul Kalam 1931 - 2015 Missile Man of India
Gheorghe G. Mironescu Gheorghe G. Mironescu 1874 - 1949 Politician
Maryana Marrash Maryana Marrash 1848 - 1919 Writer and poet of the Nahda
Ferdinand von Zeppelin Ferdinand von Zeppelin 1838 - 1917 Inventor of rigid airships
Charles Fenerty Charles Fenerty 1821 - 1892 Wood pulp paper
Rendra Karno Rendra Karno 1920 - 1985 Stage and film actor
Eduardo Rosales Eduardo Rosales 1836 - 1873 Painter of the early Baroque period
Asif Basra Asif Basra 1967 - 2020 Hindi film and web series actor
Lu Shijia Lu Shijia 1911 - 1986 physicist and aerospace engineer
Walter Raleigh Walter Raleigh 1552 - 1618 Explorer, soldier, writer, and statesman
Sean O Cionnaith Sean O Cionnaith 1938 - 2003 Socialist republican politician
Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha 1958 - 2018 Businessman, Football Club Owner
Safwat Ghayur Safwat Ghayur 1959 - 2010 Police officer and commandant
Zhu Xu Zhu Xu 1930 - 2018 News anchor on Xinwen Lianbo and television
Festus Okotie-Eboh Festus Okotie-Eboh 1912 - 1966 Finance minister of Nigeria
Ejnar Hansen Ejnar Hansen 1884 - 1965 Portrait painter and art educator
Maria Blanchard Maria Blanchard 1881 - 1932 Painter and pioneer of Cubism
Charles II Charles II 1630 - 1685 King of England, Scotland and Ireland
Frank Kingsley Norris Frank Kingsley Norris 1954 - 2019 Composer and conductor
Frida Kahlo Frida Kahlo 1907 - 1954 Painter
Ahmed Djemal Ahmed Djemal 1872 - 1922 Ottoman military leader
Anita Garibaldi Anita Garibaldi 1821 - 1849 Revolutionary fighter
Kenneth Douglas Taylor Kenneth Douglas Taylor 1934 - 2015 he was the Canadian ambassador to Iran.
Pablo Picasso Pablo Picasso 1881 - 1973
Le Loi Le Loi 1385 - 1433 Emperor of Vietnam
J. R. R. Tolkien J. R. R. Tolkien 1892 - 1973 Author of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings
Juan Ramon Jimenez Juan Ramon Jimenez 1881 - 1958 Poet and Nobel Prize winner
Douglas Shenton Annand Douglas Shenton Annand 1903 - 1976 Graphic designer and artist
Aud Schonemann Aud Schonemann 1922 - 2006 Comedienne
Haji Hassan bin Munas Haji Hassan bin Munas 1853 - 1915 Leader of the Kelantan rebellion
Uppalapati Venkata Krishnam Raju Uppalapati Venkata Krishnam Raju 1940 - 2022 Actor and politician, appeared
Roddam Narasimha Roddam Narasimha 1933 - 2020 Aerospace scientist and fluid dynamicist
Carl Friedrich Gauss Carl Friedrich Gauss 1777 - 1855 Mathematics and sciences
Antonio Machado Antonio Machado 1875 - 1939 Poet and leading figure of the Generation of '98
Hem Vejakorn Hem Vejakorn 1904 - 1969 Illustrator, Painter
Lutfi al-Haffar Lutfi al-Haffar 1885 - 1968 Founder of the National Bloc
Fyodor Dostoevsky Fyodor Dostoevsky 1821 - 1881
Hugo Carvana Hugo Carvana 1937 - 2014 TV and theater pioneer
Senusret I Senusret I -1971 - -1926 Pharaoh of Egypt
Arsinoe II Arsinoe II -316 - -270 Queen of Thrace, Anatolia, Macedonia, and Egypt
Kathleen Luong Kathleen Luong 1974 - 2020 Actress
Tran Van Huong Tran Van Huong 1902 - 1982 Politician
Hasan Reza Pasha Hasan Reza Pasha 1871 - 1913 General in the Ottoman Army
Darcy Ribeiro Darcy Ribeiro 1922 - 1997 Anthropologist, historian, sociologist
Kenzo Tange Kenzo Tange 1913 - 2005 Architect and urban planner
Zubeida Agha Zubeida Agha 1922 - 1997 Painter and modernist
Wang Fuchun Wang Fuchun 1943 - 2021 Train photographer
Mulla Effendi Mulla Effendi 1778 - 1855 Islamic scholar and astronomer
Salma Mumtaz Salma Mumtaz 1926 - 2012 Film actress, director and producer
Marco Antonio Campos Marco Antonio Campos 1919 - 1996 Comedian and singer
Johannes Tauler Johannes Tauler 1300 - 1361 Dominican friar and theologian
Silviu Brucan Silviu Brucan 1916 - 2006 political analyst
Boris Yefimov Boris Yefimov 1900 - 2008 Political cartoonist
Jozef Elsner Jozef Elsner 1769 - 1854 Composer, music teacher, and music theoretician
Ray Stevenson Ray Stevenson 1964 - 2023 actor
France Stiglic France Stiglic 1919 - 1993 Film Director
Demetrio Stratos Demetrio Stratos 1945 - 1979 Lead singer of Area
Alexandru Dimitrie Xenopol Alexandru Dimitrie Xenopol 1847 - 1920 Historian
Kundan Lal Saigal Kundan Lal Saigal 1904 - 1947 Singer,actor,first superstar film industry
Yousuf Karsh Yousuf Karsh 1908 - 2002 Portrait photographer
Yefim Alekseyevich Pridvorov Yefim Alekseyevich Pridvorov 1883 - 1945 Poet
Maqbula al-Shalak Maqbula al-Shalak 1921 - 1986 Writer and lawyer
Layla Sarahat Rushani Layla Sarahat Rushani 1952 - 2004 Poet, Journalist
Nguyen Thi Thap Nguyen Thi Thap 1908 - 1996 Politician
Xu Zhimo Xu Zhimo 1897 - 1931 Poet and writer of modern Chinese literature
Suwat Woradilok Suwat Woradilok 1923 - 2007 Writer, National Artist
Helena Rubinstein Helena Rubinstein 1872 - 1965 Cosmetics entrepreneur
Manuel Gomez Morin Manuel Gomez Morin 1897 - 1972 Founder of the National Action Party
Rahimuddin Khan Rahimuddin Khan 1926 - 2022 Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee
Peter Vilhelm Carl Kyhn Peter Vilhelm Carl Kyhn 1819 - 1903 Landscape painter
Nazim Hikmet Nazim Hikmet 1902 - 1963 Poet, playwright, novelist, screenwriter
Gao Lingwen Gao Lingwen 1862 - 1945 Historian, linguist, writer
Frank Fenner Frank Fenner 1914 - 2010 Virology
Kimberley Kitching Kimberley Kitching 1970 - 2022 Politician, lawyer, trade unionist
Ivan Bogdanov Ivan Bogdanov 1855 - 1932 Illustrations of Russian fairy tales
Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach 1714 - 1788 Composer and musician of the Classical period
Joao Batista Vilanova Artigas Joao Batista Vilanova Artigas 1915 - 1984 Modernist architect
Nguyen Trai Nguyen Trai 1380 - 1442 Scholar and Strategist
Romeo Sabourin Romeo Sabourin 1923 - 1944 Spy
Sebouh Chouldjian Sebouh Chouldjian 1959 - 2020 Armenian Apostolic prelate
Peter O'Toole Peter O'Toole 1932 - 2013 Actor of stage and screen
Qavi Khan Qavi Khan 1932 - 2023 Film, television and stage actor, film producer
Cindy Williams Cindy Williams 1947 - 2023 actress
Samina Raja Samina Raja 1970 - 2021 Urban planner, food systems researcher
Hans Oster Hans Oster 1887 - 1945 Deputy head of the Abwehr
Sayed Hamid Noori Sayed Hamid Noori 1965 - 2010 Journalist
Hu Sheng Hu Sheng 1918 - 2000 Marxist theorist, historian, politician
Theodor Valentin Ionescu Theodor Valentin Ionescu 1899 - 1988 Physicist
Lek Nana Lek Nana 1924 - 2010 Politician and Businessman
Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi 718 - 786 Lexicographer
Sean McClory Sean McClory 1924 - 2003 Actor
Weng Wenhao Weng Wenhao 1889 - 1971 Geology, paleontology, meteorology
Liu-Wang Liming Liu-Wang Liming 1932 - 2006 Biophysicist and molecular biologist
Helder Camara Helder Camara 1909 - 1999 Archbishop of Olinda and Recife
Dora Akunyili Dora Akunyili 1954 - 2014 Director-general of NAFDAC
Alexandra of Yugoslavia Alexandra of Yugoslavia 1921 - 1993 Queen consort of Yugoslavia
Moon Bin Moon Bin 1998 - 2023 K-pop idol
Yuan Muzhi Yuan Muzhi 1909 - 1978 Actor and director
Kate Jennings Kate Jennings 1948 - 2021 Writer and feminist activist
Stan Laurel Stan Laurel 1890 - 1965 Actor, comedian, writer, and director
Xu Shiying Xu Shiying 1873 - 1964 Premier of the Republic of China
Emmanuelle Arsan Emmanuelle Arsan 1932 - 2005 Writer, Actress
Josef Mengele Josef Mengele 1911 - 1979 Nazi physician and SS officer at Auschwitz
Matila Ghyka Matila Ghyka 1881 - 1965 philosopher
Valentin Mankin Valentin Mankin 1938 - 2014 Olympic Sailor
Sabiha al Shaykh Da ud Sabiha al Shaykh Da ud 1912 - 1975 Poet and activist for Kurdish language and culture
Sigismund of Luxembourg Sigismund of Luxembourg 1368 - 1437 Holy Roman Emperor and King of Hungary, Germany
Charlie Chaplin Charlie Chaplin 1889 - 1977 Comedian, filmmaker, composer
Carmen Miranda Carmen Miranda 1909 - 1955 Singer, actress
John Olsen John Olsen 1928 - 2023 Landscape painter
Mitsuru Ushijima Mitsuru Ushijima 1887 - 1945 Commander of the 32nd Army in the Battle
Peggy van Praagh Peggy van Praagh 1910 - 1990 Ballet dancer and director
Arthur Wellesley Arthur Wellesley 1769 - 1852 Defeating Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo
Anton Harapi Anton Harapi 1888 - 1946 Author of Andrra e Pretashit
Leon Petrazycki Leon Petrazycki 1867 - 1931 Legal scholar
Dimitrie Cantemir Dimitrie Cantemir 1673 - 1723 Prince of Moldavia
Chan Yik Yan Chan Yik Yan 1909 - 1982 Xinyi master
Raja Ramanna Raja Ramanna 1925 - 2004 Nuclear physicist and director
Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah 1926 - 2001 Sultan of Selangor and 11th Yang di-Pertuan Agong
Macarius of Egypt Macarius of Egypt 300 - 390 Monk and ascetic
Huy Can Huy Can 1919 - 2005 Poet, Politician
Shin Kyuk-ho Shin Kyuk-ho 1921 - 2020 Founder of Lotte Corporation
Juana Ines de la Cruz Juana Ines de la Cruz 1648 - 1695 Poet, Writer, Philosopher, Composer
Sufi Ghulam Mustafa Tabassum Sufi Ghulam Mustafa Tabassum 1899 - 1978 Poet, scholar and translator who wrote
Eyaz Zaxoyi Eyaz Zaxoyi 1961 - 1986 Kurdish maqam singer
Agustin Bernal Agustin Bernal 1959 - 2018 Action film star
Mehmed I Mehmed I 1386 - 1421 Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
Hypatia Hypatia 350 - 415 Neoplatonist philosopher, astronomer
Stephen Irwin Stephen Irwin 1944 - 2019 Architect and urbanist
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  • 1. France Preseren

    Died: 1849 A.D
    Slogan: Love and wine I do not scorn, nor sweet company of the fair; but freedom's all I wish to share.

    France Prešeren was a 19th-century Romantic Slovene poet, considered the greatest Slovene classical poet and has inspired later Slovene literature. He wrote the first Slovene ballad and the first Slovene epic. After his death, he became the leading name of the Slovene literary canon.

  • 2. Kim Jong-hyun

    Died: 2017 A.D
    Slogan: Even though we can't communicate using the same language, we use music instead.

    Kim Jong-hyun was born on April 8, 1990, in Seoul, South Korea. He developed an interest in music from a young age and joined a school band in middle school. He was scouted by SM Entertainment in 2005, after performing in a song festival with his band. He debuted as the main vocalist of the boy group SHINee in 2008, and quickly rose to fame as one of the most popular and talented singers in the K-pop industry. He also participated in SM Entertainment's project group, SM the Ballad, and collaborated with various artists. He started his solo career in 2015, with the release of his first EP, Base, which topped the Billboard World Albums Chart and the Gaon Album Chart. He followed it up with a compilation album, Story Op.1, in the same year. His first studio album, She Is, was released in 2016, and his second compilation album, Story Op.2, was released in 2017. He also held several solo concert tours, showcasing his versatility and creativity as an artist. He was praised for his artistic control and involvement in the creation of his music, as well as his vocal skills and emotional expression. He was also a radio host, an author, and an advocate for mental health and social issues. He wrote a book titled Skeleton Flower: Things That Have Been Released and Set Free, which contained his personal stories and song lyrics. He also supported various causes, such as the Sewol Ferry disaster victims, the Comfort Women, and the LGBT community. He was known for his kind and gentle personality, and his close relationships with his family, friends, and fans. He died on December 18, 2017, at the age of 27, after committing suicide by carbon monoxide poisoning. He left a note that revealed his struggle with depression and loneliness. His death shocked and saddened the whole world, and sparked a conversation about the importance of mental health awareness and support. His final album, Poet | Artist, was released posthumously on January 23, 2018, and all the profits were donated to his mother and a charity foundation. His music and legacy continue to inspire and touch many people's lives.

  • 3. Nizar Qabbani

    Died: 1998 A.D
    Slogan: What is the difference between me and the sky?it is that when you laugh, I forget about the sky.

    Nizar Qabbani was a Syrian poet, writer, and publisher who is considered to be one of the most influential and popular poets in the Arab world. He was born in Damascus in 1923 to a middle-class merchant family and was the grandnephew of the pioneering Arab playwright Abu Khalil Qabbani. He studied law at the University of Damascus and graduated in 1945. He then joined the Syrian Foreign Ministry and served as a diplomat in several countries, including Egypt, Turkey, Lebanon, Britain, China, and Spain. He resigned from his diplomatic career in 1966 and moved to Beirut, Lebanon, where he founded his own publishing company. He later lived in Geneva, Switzerland, and London, England, where he died in 1998. Qabbani's poetic style combines simplicity and elegance in exploring themes of love, eroticism, feminism, religion, and Arab nationalism. He wrote more than 20 collections of poetry, some of which were set to music and sung by famous Arab singers. He also wrote prose, essays, and letters. He is known for his innovative use of free verse and his expression of the Arab woman's voice and perspective. He was influenced by the tragic death of his sister, who committed suicide rather than marry a man she did not love, and by the political and social upheavals in the Arab world, especially the Arab-Israeli conflict and the Arab defeat in the 1967 war. He was a staunch critic of Arab regimes and leaders, and a supporter of democracy and human rights. He was also a lover of Arabic culture and language, and a defender of Arab identity and dignity. He received many awards and honors for his literary contributions, and is widely regarded as Syria's national poet.

  • 4. Ahmadu Bello

    Died: 1966 A.D
    Slogan: Work and worship

    Ahmadu Bello was a conservative Nigerian statesman who masterminded Northern Nigeria through the independence of Nigeria in 1960 and served as its first and only premier from 1954 until his assassination in 1966. He was also the leader of the Northern People's Congress, the ruling party at the time consisting of the Hausa–Fulani elite. He had previously been elected into the regional legislature and later became a government minister. A member of the Sokoto Caliphate dynasty, he made attempts at becoming Sultan of Sokoto before later joining politics. He was a descendant of Uthman dan Fodio, the founder of the Sokoto Caliphate, and a grandson of Sultan Atiku na Raba. He received Islamic education at home, where he learnt the Qur'an, Islamic jurisprudence and the traditions of Muhammad. He later attended Sokoto Provincial School and the Katsina Training College (now Barewa College). During his school days, he was known as Ahmadu Rabah. He finished school in 1931 and subsequently became the English teacher in Sokoto Middle School. In 1934, Bello was made the District Head of Rabah by Sultan Hassan dan Mu'azu, succeeding his brother. In 1938, he was promoted to the position of Divisional Head of Gusau and became a member of the Sultan's council. In 1938, at the age of just 28, he made attempts to become the Sultan of Sokoto but was not successful, losing to Sir Siddiq Abubakar III who reigned for 50 years until his death in 1988. The new Sultan immediately made Sir Ahmadu Bello the Sardauna (Crown Prince) of Sokoto, a chieftaincy title, and promoted him to the Sokoto Native Authority Council. These titles automatically made him the Chief Political Adviser to the Sultan. Later, he was put in charge of the Sokoto Province to oversee 47 districts and by 1944, he was back at the Sultan's Palace to work as the Chief Secretary of the State Native Administration. He entered politics in 1949 as a member of the Northern House of Assembly and a representative of the Sokoto Native Authority. In 1951, he was elected to the House of Representatives in Lagos as a member of the Northern People's Congress (NPC), a party that he helped to form. He became the first Premier of Northern Nigeria in 1954. He was a strong advocate of the modernization and unity of Northern Nigeria, and he opposed the secessionist agenda of some southern politicians. He worked to improve the education, health, agriculture, and infrastructure of the region. He also supported the establishment of the Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria, the second largest university in Africa. He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 1959. He was assassinated on 15 January 1966 in a military coup led by Major Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu, an Igbo officer. He died alongside his wife, Hafsatu, and his aide, Ahmed Ben Musa. He was buried in Sokoto, and his tomb is a national monument. He is widely revered in Northern Nigeria as a visionary leader and a symbol of the region's identity and history.

  • 5. Plato

    Died: -347 A.D
    Slogan: The measure of a man is what he does with power.

    Plato was a philosopher in ancient Greece and the founder of the Academy in Athens, the first institution of higher learning in the Western world. He is widely considered one of the most important figures in Western philosophy. Plato was a student of Socrates and the teacher of Aristotle. He wrote numerous philosophical dialogues, including The Republic, which presents his vision of an ideal society. Plato's philosophy covers a wide range of topics, including ethics, politics, metaphysics, and epistemology. His ideas continue to be studied and debated to this day.Little is known about Plato's early life and education. He belonged to an aristocratic and influential family. Based on ancient sources, modern scholars believe he was born in Athens or Aegina, between 428[10] and 423 BC. The exact time and place of birth are unknown. He was known to have worn earrings and finger rings during his youth to stand out and make himself look distinguished.The extent of Plato's affinity for jewelry while young was even characterized as "decadent" by Sextus Empiricus. Plato gives little biographical information, but refers at various points to some of his relatives with a great degree of precision, including his brothers, Adeimantus, and Glaucon, in the Plato's Republic. These and other references make it possible to reconstruct Plato's family tree.[15] Plato may have travelled in Italy, Sicily, Egypt, and Cyrene,[16] but at 40, Plato founded a school of philosophy in Athens, the Academy, on a plot of land in the Grove of Hecademus or Academus,[17] named after Academus, an Attic hero in Greek mythology. The Academy operated until it was destroyed by Sulla in 84 BC. Many philosophers studied at the Academy, the most prominent being Aristotle. According to Diogenes Laertius, throughout his later life, Plato became entangled with the politics of the city of Syracuse, where he attempted to replace the tyrant Dionysius,[20] with Dionysius's brother-in-law, Dion of Syracuse, whom Plato had recruited as one of his followers, but the tyrant himself turned against Plato. Plato almost faced death, but was sold into slavery. Anniceris, a Cyrenaic philosopher, bought Plato's freedom for twenty minas, and sent him home. After Dionysius's death, according to Plato's Seventh Letter, Dion requested Plato return to Syracuse to tutor Dionysius II, who seemed to accept Plato's teachings, but eventually became suspicious of their motives, expelling Dion and holding Plato against his will. Eventually Plato left Syracuse and Dion would return to overthrow Dionysius and rule Syracuse, before being usurped by Callippus, a fellow disciple of Plato. A variety of sources have given accounts of Plato's death. One story, based on a mutilated manuscript,[22] suggests Plato died in his bed, whilst a young Thracian girl played the flute to him. Another tradition suggests Plato died at a wedding feast. The account is based on Diogenes Laertius's reference to an account by Hermippus, a third-century Alexandrian. According to Tertullian, Plato simply died in his sleep.

  • 6. 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.

  • 7. William Shakespeare

    Died: 1616 A.D
    Slogan: The rest is silence.

    William Shakespeare was a renowned English poet, playwright, and actor born in 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon. His birthday is most commonly celebrated on 23 April (see When was Shakespeare born ), which is also believed to be the date he died in 1616. Shakespeare was a prolific writer during the Elizabethan and Jacobean ages of British theatre (sometimes called the English Renaissance or the Early Modern Period). Shakespeare’s plays are perhaps his most enduring legacy, but they are not all he wrote. Shakespeare’s poems also remain popular to this day. Shakespeare's family were granted a coat of arms in 1596: it is thought that it was the influence of William Shakespeare that brought that about. It is likely that both William Shakespeare’s parents – John and Mary – were illiterate. John used a pair of glover’s compasses as his signature and Mary used a running horse. Shakespeare produced most of his known works between 1589 and 1613. His early plays were primarily comedies and histories and are regarded as some of the best works produced in these genres. He then wrote mainly tragedies until 1608, among them Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, Othello, King Lear, and Macbeth, all considered to be among the finest works in the English language. In the last phase of his life, he wrote tragicomedies (also known as romances) and collaborated with other playwrights. Many of Shakespeare's plays were published in editions of varying quality and accuracy during his lifetime. However, in 1623, John Heminges and Henry Condell, two fellow actors and friends of Shakespeare's, published a more definitive text known as the First Folio, a posthumous collected edition of Shakespeare's dramatic works that includes 36 of his plays. Its Preface was a prescient poem by Ben Jonson, a former rival of Shakespeare, that hailed Shakespeare with the now famous epithet: not of an age, but for all time.

  • 8. Emperor Pedro II

    Died: 1891 A.D
    Slogan: May God grant me these last wishes – peace and prosperity for Brazil.

    Pedro II was the second and last emperor of Brazil, reigning for over 58 years. He was born in Rio de Janeiro, the seventh child of Emperor Dom Pedro I of Brazil and Empress Dona Maria Leopoldina. His father's abrupt abdication and departure to Europe in 1831 left the five-year-old as emperor and led to a grim and lonely childhood and adolescence, obliged to spend his time studying in preparation for rule. His experiences with court intrigues and political disputes during this period greatly affected his later character; he grew into a man with a strong sense of duty and devotion toward his country and his people, yet increasingly resentful of his role as monarch. Pedro II inherited an empire on the verge of disintegration, but he turned Brazil into an emerging power in the international arena. The nation grew to be distinguished from its Hispanic neighbors on account of its political stability, zealously guarded freedom of speech, respect for civil rights, vibrant economic growth, and form of government—a functional representative parliamentary monarchy. Brazil was also victorious in the Platine War, the Uruguayan War, and the Paraguayan War, as well as prevailing in several other international disputes and domestic tensions. Pedro II steadfastly pushed through the abolition of slavery despite opposition from powerful political and economic interests. A savant in his own right, the Emperor established a reputation as a vigorous sponsor of learning, culture, and the sciences, and he won the respect and admiration of people such as Charles Darwin, Victor Hugo, and Friedrich Nietzsche, and was a friend to Richard Wagner, Louis Pasteur, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, among others. He was married to Teresa Cristina of the Two Sicilies, with whom he had four children, two of whom died in infancy. He was a devoted father and husband, and a cultured and well-read man. He was also a lover of nature and photography, and a patron of the arts and sciences. He was deposed by a military coup in 1889, which proclaimed Brazil a republic. He accepted the end of the monarchy without resistance and went into exile in Europe with his family. He died in Paris in 1891, at the age of 66, and his remains were later returned to Brazil with honors. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest Brazilian leaders and a champion of democracy, freedom, and progress.

  • 9. 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.

  • 10. Ahmad Mallah, Haji

    Died: 1969 A.D
    Slogan: Quran is the word of God, the light of guidance,the source of wisdom, and the fountain of knowledge.

    Ahmad Mallah, Haji was a Sindhi poet and translator of the Quran. He was born in a village called Kundi in Badin District, Sindh, in 1877. His father was Nangio Mallah, a farmer and a religious scholar. Ahmad Mallah received his early education from his father and then from various teachers in Sindh. He learned Arabic, Persian, Urdu and English languages. He also studied Islamic sciences and literature. He was a moderate Islamic scholar and a follower of the Chishti Sufi order. He wrote poetry in Sindhi and Urdu languages, and also translated some Persian and Arabic works into Sindhi. His most famous and remarkable work is his poetic translation of the Quran in Sindhi language, which he completed in 1958. He named it Noor-ul-Quran (The Light of the Quran). It is considered to be the first and the best poetic translation of the Quran in Sindhi language. It is also a masterpiece of Sindhi poetry and literature. He also wrote a commentary on his translation, explaining the meanings and interpretations of the Quranic verses. He died in 1969 and was buried in Badin.

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