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List of political families
This is an incomplete list of prominent political families. Monarchical dynasties are not included, unless certain descendants have played political roles in a republican structure (e.g. Arslan family of Lebanon and Cakobau family of Fiji).
Albania
The Hoxha family Peristeri family The Nano family (father-son) The Pashko family (spouses) The Shehu family
Angola
The dos Santos–Van-Dúnem-Vieira Dias family
Antigua and Barbuda
The Bird family The Frank family (uncle-nephew)
Argentina
Armenia
The Demirchyan family (father-son) The Sargsyan brothers The Margaryan family (father-son)
Australia
Austria
The Habsburg family of Austria (grandfather–father–children)
Azerbaijan
The Aliyev family (father-son)
The Bahamas
The Butler family The Pindling family The Symonette family The Turnquest family The Foulkes family
Bangladesh
Sheikhs of Tungipara (Gopalganj)
Mandals of Mahishaban (Bogra) and Khan Majumdars of Fulgazi (Feni)
Nawabs of Dhaka
Founded by Moulvi Khwaja Abdullah Kashmiri
Nawabs of Dhanbari (Tangail)) and Bogra
Founded by Shah Syed Khuda Bakhsh
Siddikies of Baliadi (Gazipur)
Treasurer of Awami league in exiled Bangladesh Govt in India during 1971. Presidium member of Awami league in 1971. Financial Advidor to the Minister of Finance in 1972. One of the proponents of 6 dofa and 11 Dofa for the independence and autonomy from the then Pakistan. ( Former President of Gulshan club . Actively supported the freedom fighters in various ways during the war with west Pakistan. Freedom Fighter. Commander of 2000 Fredoom Fighter Forces. Fought against West Pakistani armed forces for the independence of Bangladesh.
Zaman family of Sitarampur, Gopalganj
Sarkars of Kuripara, Sirajganj
Descended from Haraf Ali Sarkar
Khans of Dardaria, Gazipur
Descended from Maulavi Muhammad Yasin Khan
Chowdhuries of Dayhata-Majidpur, Munshiganj
Chowdhuries of Gahira, Chittagong
Zamindar Abdul Bari Chowdhury (M.L.C), rich businessman from Chittagong whose forefathers were from Gaur. Founder of Famous Bengal Burma Stream Company(BBSC). He fought against British rule alongside Mohandas Gandhi.
Chowdhuries of Natore
Founded by Nazir Muhammad Zaman Khan of Natore
Qazis of Bilbilash, Barisal
Founded by Qazi Akram Ali Mukhtar
Taluqdars of Koyelgati, Sirajganj
Descended from Derazuddin Taluqdar
Ghani family of Khagakharibari, Nilphamari
Descended from Osman Ghani
Abdul family of Sylhet
Descended from Munshi Abdul Qadir Rainagari Abdul Hamid (1886–1963), former Education Minister of East Bengal
Suhrawardy family of Midnapore
The Suhrawardy family with over nine hundred years of recorded history has been one of the oldest leading noble families and political dynasties of the Indian subcontinent and is regarded as an important influencer during the Bengali Renaissance.
Choudhuries of Balia, Thakurgaon
Founded by Zamindar Meher Bakhsh Choudhury
Choudhuries of Batgram, Comilla
Descended from Tofazzal Ahmad Chowdhury Anu Mia
Choudhuries of Bahubal, Habiganj
Choudhuries of Khanpur, Gopalganj
Founded by Rahmat Jan Chowdhury, descendant of the Chowdhuries of Dulai (Pabna)
Choudhuries of Dargapasha, Sunamganj
Choudhuries of Dhampur, Mymensingh
Descended from Khan Sahib Abed Ullah Chowdhury
Choudhuries of Dhantala, Dinajpur
Descended from Maulavi Khurshid Alam Chowdhury
Choudhuries of Duttapara, Madaripur
Choudhury-Bishwas family of Faridpur
Founded by Jagirdar Arafat Ali
Choudhuries of Guthuma, Feni
Choudhuries of Haildhar, Chittagong
Shiqdar-Choudhuries of Mandalpara, Cox's Bazar
Abdul Majid Shiqdar; independence movement leader against colonial rule
Chowdhuries of Monakosha, Nawabganj
Founded by Ismail Hossain Choudhry of Kotalpukur
Chowdhuries of Nagbari, Tangail
Khan-Chowdhuries of Nandail, Mymensingh
Chowdhuries of Ranakeli, Sylhet
Chowdhuries of Shat Aani, Bogra
Kazis of Tungipara, Gopalganj
Kazis of Bhirich Khan, Munshiganj
Haji Kazi Ershad Ali
Syeds of Charmonai
Founded by Syed Ali Akbar Baghdadi
Kazis of Cheora, Comilla
Kazis of Nilphamari
Bishwas family of Shayestabad, Barisal
Bishwas family of Lalbazar, Meherpur
Muhammad Yaqub Bishwas
Khandakers of Faridpur
Khandaker Abdul Barik
Khondkars of Kodalia, Faridpur
Khondkar Moazzem Hossain
Khandakers of Naruchi, Tangail
Barbados
The Adams family (father-son) The Barrow family (brother-sister)
Belgium
Anciaux family (father and sons) de Brouckère brothers De Croo family (father-son) De Gucht family (father-son) Dehousse family (father-son) Eyskens family (father-son) Spaak family Simonet family (father-son) Vanderpoorten family Van Rompuy family
Benin
The Soglo family The Zinsou family
Bhutan
Bolivia
The Ballivián family (father-son) The Fernandez Saucedo family The Morales Ayma family The Paz family The Siles family
Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Izetbegović family (husband-wife-son) The Pozderac family
Botswana
The Khama family (husband-wife-son)
Brazil
The Arraes-Campos family The Assed-Matheus (also known as Garotinho) family (spouses and daughter) The Bolsonaro family (father and sons) The Brás-Moreira family (cousins) The Cardoso family The Coimbra-Luz family The Collor-Mello family The Costa family The Figueiredo family The Fonseca family The Franco family The Geisel-Markus family The Genro family The Goulart-Brizola family (brothers-in-law) The Kleinubing family The Kubitschek family The Lula da Silva family The Magalhães family The Malta-Ribeiro family The Matarazzo-Suplicy family The Neves-Cunha family The Quadros family The Ramos family The Sarney family The Vargas-Peixoto family
Brunei
The Abidin family The Apong family The Bakar family The Ibrahim family The Umar family The Taib family The Yassin family The Yunos family
Bulgaria
The Bogoridi family The Bokov family The Mihaylovski family The Shishmanov family The Slaveykov family The Staliyski family The Stanishev family (father-son) The Zhivkov family
Burkina Faso
The Compaoré family The Sankara family The Yaméogo family (father-son) The Zerbo-Yonli family
Burma
The Aung San family (parents-daughter) The Win family (father-daughter)
Burundi
Cambodia
The Hun family
Canada
Central African Republic
The Boganda family–Dacko family–Domitien family and Bokassa family (distant relatives) The Bozizé family The Kolingba family
Chad
The Itno–Djérou–Erdimi family
Chile
The Alessandri family The Allende family The Aylwin family The Errázuriz family The Frei family The Girardi family The Kast family The Lagos family The Letelier family The Montt family The Piñera family The Pinochet family The Pinto family
Republic of China
The Chang family of Yunlin The Chang family of New Taipei The Chiang family (father-sons-grandson-great-grandson) The Chen family (Chen Hsin-an) (father-son) The Chen family (Chen Qimei) The Chen family (Chen Shui-bian) The Chiu family (Chiou Lien-hui) The Chiu family (Chiu Ching-te) The Chou family The Fu family The Hau family The Hsu family (mother–daughters of Chiayi) The Hsu family (brothers of Taoyuan) The Hsu–Wu family The Huang family The Huang–Liao family (siblings) The Kao family The Ku family (brothers) The Lee family (Lee Huan) The Lee-Han family The Lien family Ni–Kuo-Liu family **The Soong family ** (father-son-3 daughters) The Su family (Su Jia-chyuan) The Su family (Su Tong-chi) The Su family (Su Tseng-chang) The Tan–Chen family (Chen Cheng) The Wang family of Kaohsiung (father-sons) The Wu family The Yu family (Kaohsiung County Black Faction) Mongolian
People's Republic of China
The Bo family The Deng family The Hu family The Li family The Liu family The Mao family The Xi family The Zeng family The Zhou family
Colombia
The Araújo family The Barco family (father-daughter) The Lleras-Restrepo family The López family The Pastrana family (father-son) The Santos family The Vergara family
Comoros
The Ahmed family (grandfather-grandson) The Said family The Soilih family (half-brothers)
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Kabila family (father-children) (see also The Sassou-Nguesso family and Bongo family) Kanza family (father-children) Mobutu family (father-son) Tshisekedi family (father-son) Tshombe-Nguza family (uncle-nephew)
Cook Islands
The Henry family
Costa Rica
The Arias-Sánchez brothers The Calderón family The Figueres family (father-son) The Jiménez family (father-son) The Monge family (uncle-nephew)
Croatia
The Tuđman family
Cuba
The Castro family
Cyprus
Clerides family (father-daughter) Kyprianou family (father-son) Papadopoulos family (father-son) Vasiliou family (husband-wife)
Czechoslovakia / Czech Republic
The Benda family The Dienstbier family The Ferjenčík family The Heidler-Svoboda family The Klaus family The Lobkowicz family The Masaryk family The Okamura family The Rakušan family The Stropnický family The Šabata-Uhl family
Denmark
The Auken family The Ellemann-Jensen family The Helveg Petersen family The Hækkerup family
Djibouti
Dominica
The Boyd family The Douglas family
Dominican Republic
The Báez family The Bosch family The Cabral family The Fernández family The Guillermo family The Jimenes family The Medina family The Trujillo family
Ecuador
The Arosemena family The Bucaram family The Noboa family The Plaza family (father-son)
Egypt
The Ghali family The Mubarak family (father-son) The Abaza family
El Salvador
Equatorial Guinea
The Malabo-Seriche family (close relatives) The Nguema-Esangui family (close relatives) The Engonga Nguema-Esawong family (close relatives)
Estonia
The Grünthal family The Helme family The Jürgenson family The Kallas family The Lauristin-Allik family The Mathiesen family The Lenk family The Lotman family The Must family The Oviir family The Päts family The Ratas family The Reiljan family The Sarapuu family The Savisaar family The Tarand family The Tõnisson family The Tsahkna family The Uluots family The Veidemann family
Fiji
Finland
The Heinäluoma family The Kalli family The Kuusinen family The Paasio family (father-son-granddaughter) The Tuomioja–Wuolijoki family The Vennamo family (father-son) The Aura family (father-son-grandson) The Häkämies family (father-son-son)
France
The Bardoux-Giscard d'Estaing family The Cazeneuve family The Debré family The De Gaulle family The Hollande family The François-Poncet-Missoffe-Panafieu family The Le Pen family The Mitterrand family (uncle-nephew) The Casimir-Perier family The Poniatowski family The Sarkozy family The Villepin family (father-son)
Gabon
The M'ba-Eyeghe Ndong family The Sassou-Nguesso family and Bongo family
Germany
The Adenauer family The Albrecht family (father–daughter) The Bismarck family The Bülow family The Bülows are an old Mecklenburg aristocratic dynasty with many members active in politics, in church or in the military. The de Maizière family The Ebert family (father-son) The Goppel family The Guttenberg family The Gysi family (father and son) The Koch family The Lambsdorff family The Niklas/Ertl family The Ratzinger family The Schäuble family The Speer family (father–daughter) The Strauss family (father–daughter) The Vogel brothers The Weizsäcker family (grandfather-father-son-nephew)
Ghana
The Agyarko family (brothers and sister) The Ahwoi family (brothers) The Akufo-Addo family (father-son) The Atta Mills family (brothers) The Ayariga family (father, sons) The Bawumia family (father, son, daughter-in-law) The Jinapor family (brothers) The Kufuor family (brothers, brother-in-law) The Marfo family (brothers) The Mahama family (father-son) The Nkrumah family (father- daughter-son) The Obetsebi-Lamptey family (father, son) The Ocquaye family (father, son) The Ofori Atta family The Okudzeto family (father, nephews) The Ramadan family (father, son, daughter) The Rawlings family (father-wife-daughter) The Smith family (brothers)
Greece
Guatemala
The Arévalo family The Cerezo family The Colom family The Rios family
Guyana
The Burnham family The Jagan family
Haiti
The Duvalier family (father-son)
Honduras
The Azcona family (father-sons) The Flores family (father-daughter) The Melgar family (spouses) The Reina brothers The Williams family
Hungary
The Antall family (grandfather–father–son) The Göncz family (father–daughter)
India
Indonesia
Iran
The Davidkhanian family The Khamenei family (grand children (1st cousins) and great-grandchildren (2nd cousins) are married to each other) The Mosaddegh family (father-in-law, son-in-law) The Mansur family (father-son) The Zahedi family (father-son) The Larijani family (father-son, groom)
Iraq
The Allawi-Chalabi family The Arif family The Barzani family The Hussein family Al-Suwaidi Family Al-Pachachi Family Chadirji Family Talabani–Ibrahim Ahmad Family
Ireland
The Ahern family The Blaney family The Cosgrave family The De Valera family The Kitt-Brady family The Lemass/Haughey family The Lenihan family The O'Malley family The Andrews family The Bruton family The Coveney family
Israel
The Begin family The Burg family The Dayan family The Herzog family The Lau family The Rabin family The Sharon family The Weizman family The Yosef family
Italy
The Berlinguer family The Craxi family The Mussolini family
Jamaica
The Charles family The Holness family The Manley family The Smith family The Vaz family
Japan
The Fukuda family The Hatoyama family The Okawa–Miyazawa family The Ōkubo–Yoshida–Suzuki–Asō family The Satō–Kishi–Abe family The Koizumi family The Konoe–Hosokawa family The Nakasone family (father-son) The Saigō–Ōyama family The Tanaka family The Obuchi family
Jordan
The Al-Fayez family The Majali family The Al-Rifai family The Badran brothers The Lawzi family (father-son)
Kazakhstan
The Jandosov family (founder-son-nephew) The Nazarbayev family (father-daughter)
Kosovo
The Sejdiu family The Rugova family The Haradinaj family
Kenya
The Kenyatta family The Moi family The Odinga family The Nyagah family The Awori family (Kenya and Uganda)
Kiribati
The Tong family
Korea, North
The Kim family (1948–present) Other members of Kim family Other non-bloodline members of Kim family
Korea, South
The Park family (father-daughter)
Kyrgyzstan
The Akayev family (father-daughter) The Bakiyev brothers
Latvia
The Ulmanis family The Kalniņš family
Laos
The Siphandone family
Lebanon
El Assaad family Abou Fadel family Al Khalil family Arslan family Chamoun family (father-sons-granddaughter) Eddé family Karam family El Khazen family Mikati family Gemmayel family (father-sons-grandsons) Hariri family Al Solh family (Married into the House of Saud) Helou family Jumblatt family (father-son) Karami family (father-sons) Hobeika Family (husband-wife and child) Lahoud family Moawad family (husband-wife) Frangieh family Salam family Skaff family
Liberia
The Barclay-Tubman family Brumskine family (father-daughter) Skivring Smith family (father-son) The Taylor family
Lithuania
Madagascar
The Ratsiraka family (uncle-nephew) The Sylla family (father-son) The Tsiranana family (father-son)
Malawi
The Chirwa family The Mutharika family
Malaysia
The Abdul Razak–Hussein Onn family The Mahathir–Hasmah family The Anwar family The Lim family
Maldives
The Gayoom family (husband-wife and their close relatives)
Mali
The Sidibé brothers
Malta
The Abela family The Borg Olivier family A family steeped in politics for over 100 years. The Debono Grech family The Fenech Adami family The Delia family The Galea-Muscat family The Gonzi family The Grech family The De Marco family The Mifsud Bonnici family A family steeped in politics for over 100 years. The Mintoff family The Mizzi family The Said family The Zerafa family
Marshall Islands
The Alik family The Kabua family The Note family
Mauritius
The Ah-Chuen and Leung Shing family The Jugnauth family The Bérenger family The Boolell family The Duval family The Guttee family The Jeetah family The Mohamed family The Ramgoolam family The Seetaram family The Uteem family The Virahsawmy family
Mexico
The Abascal family (father, son) The Ávila Camacho family (brothers) The Calderón Hinojosa family (father, children, daughter-in-law) The Cárdenas family (grandfather, father, son) The Herrera family (grandfather, father, nephew, son) The del Mazo family (grandfather, father, nephew, son) The Madero family (father, sons) Moreira family The Obregón family (father, son) The Sodi family (great-grandfather, grandfather, uncle, grandchildren)
Montserrat
The Bramble family
Mozambique
The Mandela family (South Africa) and Machel family The Guebuza-Dai family (brothers-in-law)
Namibia
The Nujoma family (father-son)
Nauru
The Adeang family The Detudamo family The Dowiyogo family The Keke-Stephen family The Kun family
Nepal
The Basnyat dynasty The Pande dynasty The Rana dynasty The Thapa dynasty The Koirala family Connected Member
The Netherlands
The Donner family The Regout family
New Zealand
The Allen family (grandfather-grandson) The Ardern family (cousins) The Armstrong family (father-son) The Atmore–Baigent family (brothers-in-law) The Barclay family (father-son-cousin) The Bell family (father-son-grandsons) The Brandon family (father-son) The Bridges–O'Connor family (brothers-in-law) The Brown–Garrick–Peacock–Webb family (brothers-in-law) The Carter–Doocey family (father-son-nephew/grandson) The Connelly family (father-son) The Courtney–Williams family (great-grandfather and great-grandson) The Douglas family (father-sons) The Field family (brothers-cousin) The Fisher family (father-son) The Fraser family (husband-wife) The Fraser family (husband-wife) Both were members of the Dunedin City Council The Fraser–Cullen family (wife-husband) The Gerard family (father-son) The Gill–Mitchell family (grandfather-grandson) The Graham family (great-grandfather-great-grandsons/brothers) The Grigg family (husband-wife-husband-great-granddaughter) The Hamilton brothers The Hanan family (uncle-nephew) The Hay family (father-son) The Henare family (great-grandfather/great-grandsons) The Hislop family (father-son) The Holland family (father-son-grandson) The Holyoake family (father/son-in-law) The Howard family (father-daughter) The Hutchison family (father-son) The Izard family (father-son) The Jeffries brothers The Kirk family (father-son-great-niece) The Lange–Bassett family (Bassett was a cousin of Lange) The Lee family (father-daughter) The Levin family (father-son) The Luxton family (father-son) The McCombs family (husband-wife-son) All three were members of Christchurch City Council. The MacIntyre family (father-son) The Mackenzie family (father-son) The Mackey family (mother-daughter) The Maher–McCready family (father/son-in-law) The Mason–Wilford family (grandfather-grandson) The Massey family (father-two sons) The McClay family (father-son) The McMillan family (husband-wife) The Montgomery family (father-son) The Moss family (father-son) The Myers–Baume family (cousins) The Nash family (great-grandfather-great-grandson) The Nordmeyer family (father-in-law & son-in-law) The O'Connor family (cousins) The O'Flynn family (father-son) The Ormond–Wilson family (grandfathers-grandsons) The Paikea family (father-son) The Parata family (father-son-descendant) The Peters family (brothers) The Pharazyn family (father-son) The Ratana–Rurawhe family (brothers, wife, grandson) The Reeves brothers The Reeves family (father-son) The Rhodes family (brothers, father-son-cousin) The Richardson–Pearce family (Richardson was Pearce's great-granddaughter) The Richmond–Atkinson family (brothers, relation by marriage) The Rolleston family (father-sons) The Seddon family (father-son-daughter) The Semple family (husband-wife) The Sidey family (father-son) The Smith family (father-son) The Smith family (father-son) The Stewart family (father-son) The Sutton family (brothers) The Tamihere–Waititi family (father/son-in-law) The Taylor family (father-son) The Tirikatene family (father-daughter-nephew/grandson) The Tizard family (husband-wife; parents-daughter) The Uru brothers The Wakefield family (father-son-nephew) The Walls family (grandfather-grandson) The Ward family (father-son) The Wetere–Mahuta family (uncle-niece) The Wilkinson–McLay family (half-brothers) The Young–Bradford family (father-daughter-son/brother-in-law) The Young family (father-son)
Nicaragua
The Argüello family The Chamorro family The Sacasa family The Ortega-Murillo family The Somoza family
Niger
The Diori family (cousins) The Kountché family (cousins)
Nigeria
The Abubakar Olusola Saraki family (father, son, daughter) The Awolowo family and the Osibanjo family (grandfather-in-law, grandson-in-law) The Ironsi family (father, son) The Onyeama family (father, son)
North Macedonia
The Crvenkovski family (father-son)
Norway
The Stoltenberg family All members of the family are associated with the Norwegian Labour Party The Gerhardsen family All members of the family are associated with the Norwegian Labour Party The Harlem family All members of the family are associated with the Norwegian Labour Party The Bondevik family All members of the family is associated with the Norwegian Christian Democratic Party
Pakistan
Palau
The Nakamura family (Brothers-sons) The Remengesau family (father-son) The Tmetuchl-Toriboing family The Whipps family (father-son)
Panama
The Arias family The Arosemena family (brothers-in-law) The Boyd family (father-son) The Chiari-Robles family The Delvalle family (uncle-nephew) The Lewis family (father-son) The Torrijos family (father-son)
Papua New Guinea
The Chan family (father-son) The Somare family (father-son)
Paraguay
The Argaña family The Cubas family The López family
Peru
The Acuña family The Andrade family The Bedoya family The Belaúnde/Diez Canseco family The Castañeda family The de la Riva-Agüero family The Fujimori family The García family The Morales-Bermúdez family The Pardo family The Prado family The Schreiber/Arias Schreiber/Arias Stella family The Townsend family
Philippines
Pitcairn Islands
The Christian family
Poland
Poland is probably the only country in the world where identical twins were head of the government (Prime Minister) and head of state (President) at the same time. The Adamowicz family (spouses) The Banaś family (father and son) The Bartoszewski family (father and son) The Bosak family (spouses) The Fleszar-Zandberg family (great-grandaunt and great-grandnephew) The Gajewska-Myrcha family (spouses) The Gierek family (father and son) The Giertych family (father, son, grandson) The Grabski family (brothers and great-granddaughter) Also Stanisław Wojciechowski (president during 1922–26) is Kidawa-Błońska's another great-grandfather by his daughter's marriage to Władysław Grabski's son. The Kaczyński family (identical twins) The Kosiniak-Kamysz family (father, son, uncle) The Libicki family (father and son) The Morawiecki family (father and son) The Nowacka family (mother and daughter) The Piłsudski family (brothers) The Rokita family (husband and wife) The Sośnierz family (father and son) The Śpiewak family (father, mother, son) The Wałęsa family (father and son) The Wassermann family (father and daughter)
Portugal
The Carmona and Carmona Rodrigues family (granduncle-grandnephew) The Soares family (father-son) The Portas family (father-brothers) The Menezes family (father-son) The Vieira da Silva family (father-daughter) The Cabrita-Vitorino family (husband-wife)
Puerto Rico
The Calderón family The Hernandez family The Muñoz family The Rivera family The Pesquera family The Romero family The Roselló family
Romania
The Brătianu family The Băsescu family (father, daughter, brother) The Ponta-Sârbu family (husband, wife, father-in-law)
Russia / Soviet Union
The Artyukhov family The Brezhnev-Churbanov family The Budyonny-Peskov family The Glazyev-Sinelin-Vityazeva family (brothers-in-law, alumni, co-partisans) The Gorbachev family The Kadyrov family The Khristenko-Golikova family The Kokov family The Kondratenko family The Kosygin-Primakov family (somebodies-in-law via two marriages) The Lebed family The Magomedov family The Patrushev family The Sobchak-Narusova family The Shoygu family The Stalin-Zhdanov family (fathers of spouses) The Tkachov family The Tolstoy family The Trotsky-Kamenev family (brothers-in-law) The Udaltsov family The Vorobyov family The Yeltsin family (father-in-law and son-in-law) The Zhirinovsky-Lebedev family The Zubkov-Serdyukov family (father-in-law and son-in-law) The Zyuganov family
Rwanda
The Habyarimana family and Kayibanda family
Saint Lucia
The Cenac family (brother) The Lewis family (father-son)
Samoa
The Mataʻafa family
São Tomé and Príncipe
The Costa Alegre family The Trovoada family (father-son)
Senegal
The Wade family (father-son)
Serbia
The Krkobabić family of the Party of United Pensioners of Serbia
Seychelles
The Ferrari family
Sierra Leone
The Margai brothers
Singapore
Slovenia
The Kardelj-Maček family The Oman-Podobnik family
Solomon Islands
The Chan family (father–son) The Kemakeza family (siblings) The Kenilorea family (father–son)
Somalia
Barre family (brothers) Sharmarke family (father-son)
South Africa
Spain
Sri Lanka
Syria
The Assad family The Atassi family The al-Azm family
Sweden
House of Bernadotte Bildt family Bodström family Bohman family Cederschiöld family De Geer family Douglas family Hammarskjöld family Heckscher family Leijon family Lieven family Myrdal family Ohlin family Reinfeldt family Wallenberg family
Switzerland
Binder family Keller family Blocher family Schlumpf family Wasserfallen family
Thailand
Charnvirakul family Juangroongruangkit family Shinawatra family Silpa-archa family Vejjajiva family Wongsuwan family
Togo
The Gnassingbé family The Olympio family
Trinidad and Tobago
The Capildeo family The Fitzpatrick family The Sinanan family The Panday family The Maraj/Maharaj family
Tunisia
The Bourguiba family
Turkey
The Adak family (uncle-nephew) The Ağaoğlu family The Ağar family (father-son) The Akçal family The Albayrak family The Arıburun family The Arınç family (father-son) The Arslan family (father-son) The Ayaydın family (father-daughter) The Bayar family The Bilgiç family The Bilici family (father-son) The Bölükbaşı family (father-son) The Bucak family (uncle-nephew) The Bulut family The Çiçek family (cousins) The Demirtaş family (siblings) The Denizolgun family The Ecevit family The Emecan family (spouses) The Ensarioğlu family The Erbakan family (father-son) The Fendoğlu family (uncle-nephew) The Feyzioğlu family (grandfather-grandson) The Fırat family The Gökçek family The Göksu family (siblings) The Gülek family (father-daughter) The Haberal family (father-son) The Irmak family (father-son) The Işık family (father-daughter) The İlgezdi family (spouses) The İnan–Gaydalı family The İnönü family The İslam–Kavakçı family The Kacır family (father-son) The Karayel family (father-son) The Kartal family The Kılıç family (grandfather-grandson) The Kocabıyık family (spouses) The Koç–Selçuk family (father-daughter) The Malkoç–Gül family (father/son-in-law) The Melen family (father-son) The Menderes family (father-sons) The Öcalan family (cousins) The Öymen family The Özal family The Özdağ family (father-son) The Öztrak family The Özyavuz–Aktemur family (former spouses) The Pakdemirli family (father-son) The Perinçek family (father-son) The Ramazanoğlu–Kavaf (née Bostancı) family (siblings) The Sazak family The Şahin family (father-son) The Sezgin family (uncle-nephew) The Taşkesenlioğlu family (uncle-nephew) The Taşdelen family The Türk family (siblings) The Türkeş family The Ürgüplü family The Yıldız family (cousins) The Yılmaz family The Yüksel family (father-son) The Yüksel-Kılıç family (father/son-in-law) The Zeydan family (father-sons)
Turkmenistan
The Berdimuhamedow family
Tuvalu
The Latasi family
Uganda
The Awori family (Kenya and Uganda) The Kakonge family The Kiwanuka family The Lutwa Okello family The Lule family The Museveni family The Obote family
Ukraine
The Kuchma-Pinchuk family (father-in-law and son-in-law)
United Kingdom
United States
Uruguay
The Arismendi family (father and daughter) The Batlle family (grandfather, son, grandsons and great-grandson) The Bauzá family (father and son) The Beltrán family (father and son) The Blanco family (grandfather, sons and grandson) The Bordaberry family (grandfather, son and grandsons) The Brum brothers The Cuestas family (father and son) The Demicheli family (spouses) The Ellauri family (father, son and great-grandson) The Fernández family (father and son) The Forteza family (father and son) The Grauert brothers The Héber family (brothers and son of one of them) The Herrera family (great-grandfather, father and son) The Hierro family (grandfather, son and grandson) The Jude family (father and son) The Michelini family (father and sons) The Mujica-Topolansky family (spouses) The Nin brothers The Pacheco family The Ramírez family The Saravia family (brothers and descendant of one of them) The Sanguinetti family (cousins) The Sendic family (father and son) The Stewart family (descendant) The Stirling family (grandfather and grandson) The Terra-Baldomir family The Tourné family (uncle and niece) The Wílliman family (grandfather and grandson) The Végh family (father and son) The Zorrilla de San Martín family (grandfather and grandson)
Uzbekistan
The Karimov family
Vanuatu
The Lini family The Sokomanu-Sopé family
Venezuela
The Chávez family The Sucre family
Vietnam
The Ngô Đình and Trần Văn families The Phạm family Trần Đức Lương's family Nguyễn Tấn Dũng's family
Yemen
The Al-Shaabi family (brothers-in-law) The Iryani family (uncle-nephew) The Saleh family (father-son)
Zambia
The Chiluba family The Kaunda family
Zimbabwe
The Mugabe-Chiyangwa family The Mujuru family
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