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Iran, the oldest man in the country (and in the world) has died at 138

November 19, 2020 5:04 PM

According to documents published by the Irna agency, Ahmad Soufi was born on February 28, 1882 in Kurdistan, well before the woman recognized as the longest-lived, the Japanese Kane Tanaka

According to his identity card, was born on February 28, 1882, well before the person officially recognized as the longest-lived in the world, the Japanese Kane Tanaka, who is 117 years old.

Soufi was not ranked on the list of the oldest people in the world, where the Japanese is officially in first place. The Irna agency publishes a copy of his “chenasnameh” (equivalent to the family register) and his identity card, both bearing the date of birth dating back to the 19th century, which would make the man a contemporary of the president of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt, who died in 1945, three years before the deceased old man’s “chenasnameh” was established. Kurds are known in Iran for having several centenarians.

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