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D.S. Senanayake : ウィキペディア英語版
D. S. Senanayake

Don Stephen Senanayake, ((シンハラ語:දොන් ස්ටීවන් සේනානායක); 20 October 1883 – 22 March 1952) was the first Prime Minister of Sri Lanka. He emerged as the leader of the Sri Lankan independence movement that led to the establishment of self-rule in Sri Lanka. He served as Prime Minister from the formation of an independent nation in 1948 until he died in office in 1952. He is considered as the "Father of the Nation".〔(D. S. Senanayake – The Father of the Nation )〕
==Early life==

He was born in the village of Botale.〔''Don Stephen Senanayake, the first Prime Minister of Sri Lanka'' by H. A. J. Hulugalle〕 He was the son of Mudaliyar Don Spater Senanayake (1847–1907) and Dona Catherina Elizabeth Perera Gunasekera Senanayake (1852–1949). He had two brothers, Don Charles "D. C." Senanayake and Fredric Richard "F. R." Senanayake; and one sister, Maria Frances Senanayake.〔
Brought up in a devout Buddhist family, he entered the prestigious Anglican school S. Thomas' College, Mutwal.〔(DS hobnobbed with the mighty but kept the common touch )〕〔(Don Stephen Senanayake )〕〔(D. S. Senanayake: A leader with extraordinary vision )〕〔(Don Stephen Senanayake, First Prime Minister of Sri Lanka )〕〔(The Sara Legend The launch of the autobiography of Manicasothy Saravanamuttu )〕〔(Remembering the 'Father of the Nation' )〕
After completing schooling, he worked as a clerk in the Surveyor General's Department, but left to work as a planter on his father's rubber plantation.〔(D. S. Senanayake )〕

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