Lord Gowthama Budda born in which year?Died in which year?
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Answer / firoz ahmad
Lord Gautham Budha was born in 563 BC and died in 483 BC.
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Answer / rahul jaswal
The time of Gautama's birth and death are uncertain: most
early 20th-century historians dated his lifetime as c. 563
BCE to 483 BCE,[3] but more recent opinion dates his death
to between 486 and 483 BCE or, according to some, between
411 and 400 BCE.
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Answer / nani
Born 563 BCE
Lumbini (today in Nepal)
Died 483 BCE (aged 80)
Kushinagar, Uttar Pradesh (today in India)
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