Bhavan Patel
Bhavankumar Harshadray Patel T·AVRELIVS·T·F·CN·N·AVGVSTVS·REGVLVS | |||
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58th President of The United States of Rome | |||
Chairman of the Roman National Command Council | |||
Incumbent | |||
Assumed office July 16, 1979 | |||
Preceded by | Kumar G. Patel | ||
Succeeded by | Incumbent | ||
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57th Vice President of The United States of Rome | |||
In office January 5th, 1976 — July 16, 1979 | |||
Preceded by | Gunjar H. Kurup | ||
Succeeded by | Kartik Gandhi | | |
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Born |
Feburary 2nd, 1936 Goa, Indiae | ||
Political party | Resurgere Hindustani National Socialist Party | ||
Spouse |
1.) Pamela Patel 2.) Divya Patel | ||
Profession | Engineer, Soldier, Statesman | ||
Religion | Hindu | ||
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Bhavan Patel (IMP·AVG·T·AVRELIVS·T·F·CN·N·AVGVSTVS·REGVLVS) , nicknamed The Iron Butcher, is the current President of the United States of Rome.
As Leader of the Resurgere Hindustani National Socialist Party, whose goals are to espouse economic and military modernization, and Nationalism. He helped solidify his rise to power through the election of his fellow party members that made it a force to be reckoned with. As president, he set up a Fascist Government that was enforced be his military to prevent another revolution that might bring the republic back.
Youth
Bhavan Patel was born in February 2nd, 1937 and raised in Goa, Indiae to parents Harshadray (T· AVRELIVS·CN·F·CN·N· AVGVSTVS·REX) and Priyanka (VALERIA·PAVLLA·AVRELI) Patel. His father, a nationalist, teacher, biologist, engineer, future statesman and an Army officer raised him by himself when his Priyanka died during childbirth.
Harshad, a former World War I tank soldier, told stories of his military glory. In 1939 when Bhavan was two, his father was called back to duty to fight in World War II. Bhavan was left in the arms of his father’s brother, Mohit. During that period, Bhavan attended Goa Public School, but was behind on his education. He received letters from his father who wrote from the front lines and sometimes accompanied by his letters were gifts. His letters inspired Bhavan to a point that he wanted to be a war hero and a soldier, but not any soldier. He wanted to be a combat general. When the War ended in 1946, Harshad returned a famous war hero who was highly decorated and had achieved the rank of a full general. Returning back to family life, Harshad was disappointed about Bhavan’s performance in school. Harshad and school teachers helped Bhavan until he successfully graduated in 1957.
Following in his father’s footsteps, he was admitted into the Roman Military Academy, his father’s alma mater. Not wanting to disappoint his father, Bhavan worked hard and impressed the teachers when he achieved the rank of Brigade Commander, the highest rank in the RMA Corps of Gentleman Cadets. Graduating 2nd in his class of 210 in 1961, he earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering. He was commissioned as an infantry officer in the United States Army. He completed the rest of his training in 1962 as a Lieutenant and joined the 1st Gorkha Regiment.