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Siddhartha Died in 663 BC and he died in the Ganges Valley. The date of his death is not exactly known, but was believed to have happened somewhere around 483 BC. tacos

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Yes. He was the Buddha, and he lived in ancient, B.C. times. He left this realm, as he had attained enlightenment, and attained Nibbana (Nirvana)

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