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A brief description of Muslimov's life was first published in an article for Life magazine in 1966. [2] The article alleged that Muslimov was born in Barzavu in 1805 and that he was given a copper plate with his birth date and name inscribed. [3] The plate was lost and was never verified but Muslimov was issued a passport in 1939.
It is known as the hometown of Shirali Muslimov (a.k.a. Mislimov), an ethnic Talysh shepherd who was believed by some to have been the oldest man that ever lived. Though he had no birth certificate, the date of birth given in his passport was 1805, which, if true, would make him 168 when he died in 1973.
Shirali Muslimov: 1805-03-26 1973-09-02 [88] 168 [88] Russian Empire, Soviet Union, Azerbaijan: An Azerbaijani shepherd of Talysh ethnicity from the village of Barzavu in the Lerik region of Azerbaijan, a mountainous area near the Iranian border.
Shirali Muslimov (1805–1973), supercentarian Hasan bey Zardabi (1837–1907), publicist and scholar Hamida Javanshir (1873–1955), Azerbaijani philanthropist and women's rights activist
Lerik is mainly famous for the longevity of some of its citizens. It is known for myths of human longevity; a man named Shirali Baba Muslimov, born in the village of Barzavu, who was reported by the Guinness Book of Records to have been aged 168 when he died and
Shirali Muslimov, Soviet Azerbaijani shepherd who claimed to be 168 years old of having been born in 1805; September 3, 1973 (Monday)
Shirali Muslimov; Mahmud Eyvazov; References This page was last edited on 19 March 2024, at 17:37 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...
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