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Obviously the Buddha is of prime historic interest as he founded the philosophy and practice that bears his name. There are any number of others. Two important examples are:

  • Kaundinya, Buddha's first disciple.
  • The Mauryan Emperor Aśoka whoconverted to Buddhism and spread it
Between the birth of the Buddha and now there are 2500 years of important Buddhists to chose from.
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Buddha is definitely one of them.

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