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Pak Family Of Nine Sets Guinness World Record For Shared Birthdays

A family in Larkana, Pakistan, consisting of nine members, has set a Guinness World Record for having all family members born on the same day, August 1. The coincidence extends to the parents' wedding anniversary and was not planned.

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Harnur Watta
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Image credits: Arab News Pakistan

Image credits: Arab News Pakistan

Guinness World Records has once again unearthed a mind-boggling achievement, this time in the city of Larkana, Pakistan. The Mangi family has nine members, all sharing the same birthday.
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The Mangi family, comprising - father Ameer Ali, mother Khudeja, and their seven children: Sindhoo, the eldest, female twins Sasui and Sapna, male twins Ammar and Ahmar, Aamir, and Ambar - have earned the prestigious title. 

August 1, the chosen day, marks the birthday of each and every member of this extraordinary clan. It's an unprecedented coincidence that has officially secured them the world record for the most family members born on the same day, creating a truly unforgettable family reunion.

However, the story doesn't stop there. August 1 holds a special place in the hearts of Ameer and Khudeja as it also commemorates their wedding anniversary. The couple decided to tie the knot on their own birthday in 1991, just a year before their firstborn daughter, Sindhoo, decided to join the celebration.

But hold on, there's more to this astonishing tale. Not only do the Mangi family collectively hold the family record, but each of the remarkable siblings has achieved another astounding feat. They have also secured the title for most siblings born on the same day. 

Previously held by the Cummins family from the US, with five children sharing a birthday on February 20, the Mangis have taken sibling synchronicity to an entirely new level.

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The sheer surprise and pure joy Ameer experienced when his first little bundle of joy, Sindhoo, arrived on August 1, 1992, sharing the same birthday as him and his beloved wife. And the surprises kept on coming as subsequent births occurred on the exact same date.

Now, you might be wondering if this was all meticulously planned. Did the Mangi family consult astrologers or baby-making experts to orchestrate such a magnificent feat? The answer, according to Ameer, is a resounding no. He attributes this extraordinary occurrence to a divine gift from God. There were no interventions, no scheduling wizardry involved - just the wonder of natural conception and births.


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