- Shirali Muslimov
Shirali Muslimov (also Mislimov) ( _az. Şirəli Müslümov, "Ширəли Mүcлүмов", شيرالي ميسليموف, pronounced|ʃiræˈli mysˈlymov) (
March 26 1805 ?—September 4 ,1973 ) was a Talyshshepherd from the village ofBarzavu in theLerik region ofAzerbaijan , a mountainous area near the Iranian border. It was part of the Talysh Khanate. He was the subject of an extreme claim of a longevity myth, inspired by the Soviet press, claiming to be the oldest person who ever lived when he died on September 2 (or 4), 1973 at the alleged age of 168. At the purported age of 136 he married and had a daughter.The only evidence in favor of Muslimov's age claim is an official passport that listed his birthdate as 1805. Muslimov has no known birth certificate, however, and as such, many refuse to accept his claim.
References
External links
* [http://www.trivia-library.com/b/biography-of-centenarian-shirali-mislimov.htm A lesson in longevity]
* [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,907899,00.html Sept. 17, 1973 TIME Magazine obituary] (bottom of page)
* [http://www.azer.com/aiweb/categories/magazine/44_folder/44_articles/44_centenarian.html "Azerbaijan's Legendary Centenarian", a 1996 article detailing the story behind Muslimov's claims of incredible longevity]
* [http://www.azari.com/aiweb/categories/magazine/23_folder/23_articles/23_centenarians.html Centenarians in Azerbaijan]
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