Bir Narayan Chaudhary | |
Native Name: | वीर नारायण चौधरी |
Birth Date: | 1856 |
Birth Place: | Nepal |
Death Date: | 20 April 1998 |
Death Place: | Khanar, Nepal. |
Nationality: | Nepali |
Residence: | Nepal |
Occupation: | Cattle rancher |
Known For: | Claims of extreme longevity |
Bir Narayan Majhi Chaudhari (ne|वीर नारायण चौधरी; 1856? – 20 April 1998) was a Nepali man who claimed to be the oldest person ever. He died at the self-professed age of 141.[1] Bir was unable to substantiate his longevity claims with documentation, and since he did not have a birth certificate The Guinness Book of Records did not identify him as the oldest person in the world.[1]
According to Bir he was born in 1856, the son of a landowner.[2] A cattle rancher in the village of Khanar, near Kathmandu, Chaudhari was purportedly a leader of the first land survey team in the area, conducted in 1888.[3] A smoker throughout his later life, Chaudhari rose to prominence in the mid-1990s when Nepalese television and press began reporting on his claimed advanced age. In 1997, he was honored by Nepal's king Birendra.
Chaudhari had a son and a daughter with his first wife, both of whom predeceased him, and a daughter with his second wife. At the time of his death, in 1998, he had four grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren.