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Dangi was born in Salyan, Salyan District, Nepal, on 30 November 1939. [4] It is unknown what medical condition stunted his growth. [5] He had five brothers and two sisters. [2] Three of his five brothers were less than 1.22 m (4 ft) tall, while his sisters and two other brothers were of normal height.
At 54.6 cm (21.5 in), Nepalese-born Chandra Bahadur Dangi was, at the time of his death in 2015, the world's shortest person ever verified. This list includes the shortest ever verified people in their lifetime or profession. The entries below are broken down into different categories which range from sex, to age group and occupations.
Chandra Bahadur Kunwar Tanahun 1: Shankar Bhandari Tanahun 2: Ram Chandra Paudel: Syangja 1: Raju Thapa: Syangja 2: Kamal Prasad Pangeni Gulmi 1: Krishna Bahadur Chhantyal Thapa Gulmi 2: Chandra Kanta Bhandari: Palpa 3 Hari Prasad Nepal Nawalparasi 1 Shashank Koirala: Nawalparasi 5 Bikram Khanal Nawalparasi 6 Dev Karan Prasad Kalvar Rupandehi 1 ...
The 14th General Convention of the Nepali Congress, in which delegates of the Nepali Congress Party re-elected Sher Bahadur Deuba as chairman, was held 13–15 December 2021, at Bhrikuti Mandap, Kathmandu. [1]
In February 2012, Chandra Bahadur Dangi of Nepal, who stands 54.6 centimetres (21.5 in) tall was declared the world's shortest living man ever. As a result, Junrey held the record as shortest living man for less than a year.
Nepal's president asked the emir of Qatar, who is on a two-day visit to the South Asian country, to help release a Nepali student held hostage by Palestinian militant group Hamas, officials said ...
In 2012, she met the world's shortest man, Chandra Bahadur Dangi of Nepal. The pair posed together for the 57th edition of the Guinness World Records. [10] On 21 November 2024, she met for the first time Rumeysa Gelgi, the tallest living woman in the world, at the Savoy Hotel in London. [11]
Purandhara is a town and Village Development Committee in Dang Deokhuri District in Lumbini Province of south-western Nepal, near to Salyan. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 11,981 persons living in 2033 individual households. [1] It is notable as the home of Chandra Bahadur Dangi, the shortest man in the world.