1. Mahatma Gandhi
Born an
ordinary boy Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, he later became known as the Father of
the Nation or ‘bapu’. Mahatma Gandhi led India against the tyrannical rule of
the Bruisers. He fought silently and practiced ahinsa or non-violence. He
believed and truth and only truth shall prevail and without harming a single
soul, he got freedom to India. Civil disobedience movements, boycotts of
foreign goods etc is show he showed his resistance towards the British.
Eventually, The British left India and Gandhi became the face of the nation. He
is, without doubt, one of the greatest leaders to have ever walked the earth.
2. Bangobandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman
Sheikh Mujibur
Rahman was born in 1920 at Tungipara in Gopalgonj. His father’s name was sheikh
Lutfur Rahman and mother’s name was Sayara Begum. He passed the matriculation
examination from the Gopalgonj mission school. He obtained B.A. degree in 1947
from the Calcutta Islamic college. Afterwards, he joined the politics and did
his best for the Bengali nation to make us free from the misrule and oppression
of the park rulers. He put his utmost efforts. He was arrested at 25th march,
1971 and was taken to Pakistan. He was sent back home after liberation. He was
the prime minister and sometime president of Bangladesh. He was assassinated by
some misguided army officers on 15th august, 1975. He was engraved at
Tungipara.
3. Nelson Mandela
No one needs
an introduction for this great man. Nelson Mandela was the first democratically
elected President of South Africa. He was the leader and the face of the Anti-
Apartheid movement and all through his life; he relentlessly fought against
racial discrimination. For his actions, he served a long prison sentence but
even that did not deter him. He came out as a hero and led the country into a
free, equal future. His determination, focus, and will power were tremendous
that even after serving almost 30 years in jail, he got out and worked again
for what was right.
4. Martin Luther King Jr.
It all started
with a dream, as it always does. A dream for change and a dream for better
tomorrow. Martin Luther King Jr. was an activist and a leader in the civil
rights movement of USA. He was also a member of the clergy. He is known for the
non-violent ways in which he advanced and led the civil rights movement. He
fought for racial equality and showed the people a picture of a better future
where all men are equal. Courage, perseverance and the will to fight for what
is right until the very end made him a great leader. He won The Nobel Peace
Prize in 1964.
5. Abraham Lincoln
It takes a man
with a vision to lead a country during its bad times. Abraham Lincoln, the 16th
President of USA, led the country through the US Civil War. He strived hard and
did his best to keep the people of the country together or else, today, America
would have been many smaller countries instead of one big country. He signed
the Emancipation Proclamation, thereby ending slavery in US. He heart ached for
the ones for whom he could do not do anything. His conviction, humility, oratory
skills made him one of the greatest leaders we have ever had.
6. Mao Zedong
We can see
that some of the greatest leaders have spurted as the ones who leaded a change
in a particular place. Mao Zedong, similarly, was the leader of the Chinese
Revolution and the founder of People’s Republic of China, the China we see
today. He withheld the Japanese invasion, kick-started the economy of China and
helped it become the super-power it is today. His vision for China is what he
and the people of China strived for. His ideologies and principles of
governance and economics are now known as Maoism.
7. Adolf Hitler
Now, many
people will argue and disagree with the fact that a man like Hitler is called a
great leader but we have to say that although his actions and deeds were not
good but his leadership skills were matched only by few in the world. He became
the chancellor of Germany in 1933, rising through the ranks and waged a great
war. However, his oratory skills, military expansions, and economic growth
plans are something whose credit we have to duly give him and him alone.
Meticulous planning, propaganda, and strategizing by Hitler have in some way,
shaped the power politics of the world that we see even today.
8. George Washington
The Founding
father of The United States Of America, George Washington, is until date one of
the greatest leaders that we have ever seen. He led the American Revolution and
later, led USA into the first few years of its independence as the First
President of USA. He was a visionary and he had immense vision for America
which has led America to become the super power it is today. His tenacity,
steadfastness, his ability to make decisions during difficult times made him a
great leader and he led many people to success.
9. Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon
Bonaparte was a French military leader who rose to power after the French
Revolution which overthrew the monarchy. He was shrewd and cunning and a person
who knew that bigger numbers did not always mean bigger strength. His small
armies are known to have triumphed over larger armies. The Napoleonic Code of
Legal Reforms which he formed is used until date in many places. His military
leadership and the regard for the common person made him famous and he ruled
and influenced France for many years.
10. Franklin D Roosevelt
Franklin
Roosevelt, also called FDR, was an American political leaders and a political
leader who helped America during some of the worst years like The Great Depression.
Roosevelt was afflicted with polio at the age of 29 and he was left paralyzed
in both his legs. Yet, he went on to become the President in 1933 and he is the
only President who was elected four consecutive times, until 1945, when he
died. He also led the America military into WW II and made America rise to
power. His political knowledge, yearning to never stop are characteristics that
every true leader longs to have.
11. Julius Caesar
Julius Caesar
was a Roman military commander and a genius, to say the very least. He played a
critical role in the death of a Roman Republic and the rise of the strong Roman
Empire. He was not only quick and smart on the battlefield but he also devised
great strategies and plan for the expansion of the empire and his political
finesse, with the help of which he conquered almost all of Western Europe. His
decisiveness, abilities to out-with his opponents made it possible for him to
gain a strong following. He was eventually assassinated by his friend Brutus.
The famous Shakespearean tragedy ‘Julius Caesar’ is based on his life.
12. Winston Churchill
The most
crucial and the most important time for a leader to show their true worth is in
the face of adversity and Winston Churchill managed to shine at the task. He
was the British Prime Minister and leader during the WW II. He was an able
leader, an emotional man but his greatest victory was in his motivation for
others to defend themselves against the Nazis. His determination, perseverance,
and the patriotic devotion towards the nation motivated the Bruisers to go forward
and win the war with the help of the Allies. ‘Keep Calm and Carry On’, he said,
and won the war and the hearts.
13. Asoka
Another king
from another kingdom who was given the title of ‘The Great’. Asoka the Great
was the last of the great Indian empire of Maurya and he ruled from 269 BC. He
too has great conquests and his empire was almost the entire Indian
sub-continent. He was a kind and a good-hearted leader. After the bloody
Kalinga War, he was so deeply moved and pained by the suffering that he
denounced his throne and all his wealth and adopted Buddhism. Today, he is
known as an important champion of Buddhism and he preached the values of
Buddhism and the lesson from Buddha’s life to the people.
14. Alexander, the Great
Known as the
Man Who Conquered the World, Alexander the Great is often to be the greatest
military leader of all time. He was born in 356 BC and by the age of 33, he had
the largest empire in the history, which stretched from Greece to Egypt to
India. He was the king of the Kingdom of Macedonia and perhaps, he was the
greatest military commander to have ever lived. He did the noble deed of
unifying many Greek city-states. He was undefeated in battle, succumbed to
malaria, and died in 323 BC. His fortes were his foresight, vision, and
military capabilities.
15. Che Guevara
Ernesto ‘Che’
Guevara, better known as El Che or Che Guevara was an Argentine revolutionary
who was, along with Castro, the main man of the Cuban Revolution. He was a
trained doctor and a guerilla warfare leader. After finishing his education as
a doctor, he took a trip across South America with his friend and it was on the
trip that he thought of a revolution, having seen the sorry state of the people
in every country. His compassion, charisma, and the love for doing good for
others is what attracted so many people towards him. Today, he has become a
symbol of rebellion and he right deserves to be so.
16. Fidel Castro
Fidel Castro
is one of the two faces of the Cuban Revolution, which started around the year
1953. He went on to become the President and the Prime Minister of Cuba in the
years after the Cuban Revolution. He devised and put into action the entire
Cuban Revolution during which he had to face many problems, crisis, and many
attempts of assassination. His vision, courage, and strategic analytic
reasoning have gotten Cuba where it stands today. He has proved to be, over the
years, a great leader, and a great Commander.
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