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Mother of the Nation

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The epithet Mother of the Nation, unlike its male equivalent "Father of the Nation", has seen only occasional use, primarily due to the male-dominated history of nation-building. However, there are a few examples, mostly from the past century or so.

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England Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon|Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother 1900-2002
Finland Tarja Halonen born 1943
Guyana Janet Jagan born 1920
New Zealand Judy Bailey born 1953
Pakistan (Madar-e-Millat), Fatima Jinnah (Fatimah Pakistan ke khatoon hai) 1893-1967
South Africa Winnie Mandela born 1934 or 1936
Wales Katheryn of Berain (Mam Cymru) c. 1540-1591
Zimbabwe Sally Mugabe (Amai) died 1992


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