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World’s tallest Pakistani Ghulam Shabbir passes away in Jeddah

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World's tallest person Ghulam Shabbir passes away in Jeddah

World’s tallest person Ghulam Shabbir passes away in Jeddah

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JEDDAH: Former World’s tallest Pakistani Ghulam Shabbir passed away in Jeddah on Monday. He had been ill for some time.

Ghulam Shabbir was seven feet eight inches tall. Ghulam Shabbir was born in 1980. From 2000 to 2006, he won the title of the world’s tallest man.

His name is also included in the Guinness Book of World Records.

He also worked in comedy serials of Saudi Arabia. Ghulam Shabbir had great attachment with to Saudi Arabia.

In June 2012, the world’s tallest man and his friend, the world’s shortest man visited Saudi Arabia, where they met officials at the civil defence and other government departments, according to newspapers in the Gulf Kingdom.

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Ghulam Shabbir and Kumar Ali, both from Pakistan, received gifts from the Saudi civil defence in the southern town of Baha before resuming their tour of the world’s dominant oil power.

Sabq and other newspapers did not say how long the two will stay in Saudi Arabia or whether they will go to other Gulf countries.

Hailing from Punjab the 30-year-old Shabbir is 2.55 meters tall and is registered in Guinness Book of Records as the tallest person alive.

He weighs 170 kg. Shabbir, who went to the Kingdom last year, said he wanted to visit the grave of Hatem Al-Ta’e, a well-know Arab historical figure known for huge generosity and hospitality. “I heard that he was very tall,” he said.

Shabbir grew up in Sangra near Faisalabad, a village heavily reliant on agriculture, according to his manager, Qamruddin Ansari.

A local doctor first noticed that his growth was accelerating abnormally at the age of 10. By the age of 14, Shabbir towered above his family and classmates.

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He left school after the fifth grade to work on his family’s farm, cultivating rice and fruits, as is customary in his village. He left the fields at the age of 17.

 

 

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