Khabibamal Khametova | |
Birth: | 1 July 1890? Russia |
Death: | 17 Sept 2011 Russia |
Age: | 121 years, 78 days? |
Country: | RUS |
Longevity claimant |
Khabibamal Khametova (1 July 1890? – 17 September 2011) was a Russian longevity claimant who claimed to be the oldest known living person at the time of her death.
Biography[]
Khabibamal Khametova claimed to be born in Yekaterinburgsky Uyezd, Russia on 1 July 1890 to "Nakia" who lived to claimed age of 105 and an unknown father.
She married at the claimed age of 16. Her husband and oldest son died in the Great Patriotic war. Having worked for half her life on a collective farm, and then as a healer in her village, the woman was forced to raise seven children alone, since her husband did not return from the war.
At the time of her claimed 121st birthday in 2011, she had seven children, 27 grandchildren, 45 great-grandchildren, and more than a dozen great-great grandchildren.
Khametova died in Ozjorsk, Russia on 17 September 2011 at the claimed age of 121 years, 78 days.
Possible age records[]
She would have been the oldest known living person since the death of Maria Capovilla on 27 August 2006. She would also have been the second-oldest known person ever, and the oldest person ever from Russia.