The Pakistani family, consisting of Ameer Ali (the father), Khudeja (the mother), and their seven children aged between 19 and 30, were all born on August 1. This unique trait makes them recorded in the Guinness book of world Records.
A Pakistani family from Larkana has held a Guinness World Record since 2019 for more than just their shared surname. This family of nine has something extraordinary in common: they blow out birthday candles on the same day – August 1. With this, the family holds the record for ‘Most family members born on the same day’. What makes this date even more significant is that it coincides with Ameer and Khudeja’s wedding anniversary.
Ameer Ali and his wife Khudeja, residents of Larkana, are the proud parents of seven children, whose ages range from 19 to 30 years. Mangi was born on August 1, 1968, while his wife was born on August 1, 1973. Among their seven children, the couple are blessed to have two sets of twins, comprising two daughters and two sons.
Twin sisters Susui Ameer and Sapna Ameer were born on August 1, 1998. While twin brothers Ammar Ahmar Ali and Ahmar Ameer Ali were born on August 1, 2003.
The other children, Aamir Ameer Ali, and his brother, Ambar Ameer Ali, were born on August 1, 2001, and August 1, 2002, respectively. Their sister Sindhoo Ameer was born on August 1, 1992.
The last record
The record book company further mentioned that the seven Mangi children also hold the record for the most siblings born on the same day. The record was previously held by five children from the Cummins family (USA). Who were all born on February 20 between 1952 and 1966. Until the Mangi family was discovered, this was the only verified example of a family producing five children with coincident birthdays.
The extraordinary synchronicity of nine family members sharing the same birthdate is an incredible testament to the mysteries of life. The Ali family from Larkana, Pakistan, has etched their names in history. Forever cherishing their unique bond and the remarkable coincidence that unites them.