George Washington- if you are referring to the US- so please be more specific.
Yes he was considered the father of the nation for a small while.
Abraham is considered as thefather of Israel nation, and also the Islamic nation. So he is called father Abraham.
Abraham is considered by the Jews as the father of the Jewish nation.
Sir Lynden Oscar Pindling is considered the father of the nation of the Bahamas, serving as the first black premier, and helping to end white hegemony in the Bahamas.
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was considered the father of Bangladesh. He served as the first president of Bangladesh and later as the prime minister of Bangladesh
Miguel Hidalgo (1753 - 1811) is considered "The father of the nation" in Mexico
Yes. Catholic priest Miguel Hidalgo is considered the "father of the nation", as he started the revolt that eventually became the Mexican War of Independence (1810 - 1821) against Spain.
Ishmael. It is important to note that Ishmael is not the father of the Muslims, but the father of the Arabs. The distinction is important since Muslims in the Indian subcontinent and Indonesia (roughly 60% of all Muslims) do not claim direct descendence from Ishmael, but spiritual descendence.
No, Rwanda is not considered a developed nation, but rather a developing nation.
This promise was made to Abraham in the Bible, who is considered the father of the nation of Israel. God's covenant with Abraham included the promise of numerous descendants and blessings for his offspring. The fulfillment of this promise is seen in the establishment and growth of the nation of Israel throughout history.
In the Abrahamic faiths, Ishmael is considered by Muslims to be a direct ancestor of the Arab nation through his descendants. This lineage is believed to have come from Abraham and Hagar, Ishmael's mother. Ishmael is also seen as the forefather of the Arab people in many cultural and religious narratives.
I don't believe so since Abraham, the father of the Jewish nation lived centuries later.