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Such question refer them to Dr. Philosophy .... :D
@Armstrong.......


Btw, too many combos are possible here... I'd have gone for gandhi if it was just about a leader... and if it was an indian leader who was also a scientist, then I'd go for Kalam..... so on and so forth...... many great people to admire........ for me personally, Aesop is a slave worth any mention.... however, judging by how your brain works.... I'd bet on Frederick Douglass.....

But then again, too many variables...


AND NO MANDELA WAS NOT A SLAVE.... AND DOESN'T FIT OTHER CATEGORIES AS WELL

Guess to kar- those three people. Come on- lets see how intuitive you are.

The "scientist"

The Indian leader

The "ex-slave"
 
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Such question refer them to Dr. Philosophy .... :D
@Armstrong.......


Btw, too many combos are possible here... I'd have gone for gandhi if it was just about a leader... and if it was an indian leader who was also a scientist, then I'd go for Kalam..... so on and so forth...... many great people to admire........ for me personally, Aesop is a slave worth any mention.... however, judging by how your brain works.... I'd bet on Frederick Douglass.....

But then again, too many variables...


AND NO MANDELA WAS NOT A SLAVE.... AND DOESN'T FIT OTHER CATEGORIES AS WELL

Mere bhai

1st person was a scientist

2nd person was a leader

3rd person was a slave once upon a time

So you don't need to think of a leader who was also a scientist.

So try again. Remember they are three different people each with ONE of the above attributes ONY.
 
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Mere bhai

1st person was a scientist

2nd person was a leader

3rd person was a slave once upon a time

So you don't need to think of a leader who was also a scientist.

So try again. Remember they are three different people each with ONE of the above attributes ONY.

Sirjee hum es thread paar sochne keh liye thori aate hai. :pop: @Hyperion
 
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Look I can't say about you, however, my list is as follows:

1. Muhammad (message)
2. Ali (justice)
3. Mandela (struggle)
4. Martin Luther King (struggle)
5. Muhammad Ali (courage)
6. Mother Teresa (caring)
7. Rumi (philosophy)
8. Salahuddin (tactics)
9. Abraham Lincoln (foresight)
10. Steve Jobs (visionary)
11. Clinton (ehem ehem.... two thumbs up) :D

And locally...... Jinnah, Iqbal, Gandhi, AtaTurk << But completely different reasons for them...
@Dillinger

Jonas Salk

Bose

Robert Smalls
 
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