A family of nine from Pakistan has made headlines by setting a Guinness World Record for sharing the same dayof birth in the year.
All the nine members of the Mangi family, residing in Pakistan, proudly celebratetheir birthdayon 1 August, establishing a world record for the most family members born on the same day of the year, reported Zee News.
Ameer Ali and his wife Khudeja, the parents of seven children, were astonished when all of their children were born on August 1.
Their eldest child, Sindhoo, arrived on 1 August 1992, followed by the births of twin girls Sasui and Sapna. Subsequently, Aamir and Ambar were born, and the twin brothers Ammar and Ahmar joined the family in later years.
This unique coincidence has earned them the world record for the most siblings born on the same day.
Remarkably, all the children in the Mangi family were born through natural deliveries.
Neither cesarean sections nor premature deliveries were involved, and Khudeja did not experience early labour.
Additionally, Ameer and Khudeja also celebrate their wedding anniversary as their and their children's birthdays, as they got married on 1 August 1991.
The Mangi family now celebrates 1 August as a remarkable day in their household, with increased joy and happiness.
They have chosen to celebrate with a shared cake, symbolising their unity. Their extraordinary story has garnered attention and recognition, leading to multiple Guinness World Records for their synchronised births.
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Before the Mangi family, the record for siblings with coinciding birthdays was held by five children from the Cummins family in the United States.
These children were all born on 20 February between 1952 and 1966, making the Mangi family's achievement even more remarkable.
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