Talk:Sarhat Rashidova

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An interesting point is that all Russian websites mentioning this woman refer to Bakililar.AZ as their source. These are mostly blogs and forums; no Russian news outlet reproduced the information. --Ghirla-трёп- 15:03, 6 May 2007 (UTC)

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[edit] Don't Give Credit Where Credit Isn't Due

This story is a HOAX perpetrated by one man (see above).Ryoung122 00:17, 9 October 2007 (UTC)

This is a serious (and arrogant) accusation. There are confirmable sources for this fact, like an important Brazilian daily (O Estado de São Paulo), for example. I'm sorry, but the English is not the only language existent. Don't be a Troll. Scheridon 02:50, 9 October 2007 (UTC)

See the above comment (below):

An interesting point is that all Russian websites mentioning this woman refer to Bakililar.AZ as their source. These are mostly blogs and forums; no Russian news outlet reproduced the information. --Ghirla-трёп- 15:03, 6 May 2007 (UTC)

I say again: the internationally-accepted world's oldest person ever is Jeanne Calment at 122. Others may claim to be older, OK. I never said anything about language. I note that one of the three senior investigators at the Gerontology Research Group is Portuguese. Perhaps you'd like to ask Filipe Prista Lucas what he thinks about this case (it's a FRAUD, OK?).Ryoung122 05:10, 10 October 2007 (UTC)

It's the best resolution. Keep the two explanations about the Caucasian longevity, with their sources. It's an impartial resolution. Scheridon 16:30, 10 October 2007 (UTC)

Rashidova's real age must be false, and I never said that her age of 131 is true, and I had put Jeanne Calment as the internationally-accepted world's oldest person ever. However, the news about the case of that woman exist. Scheridon 02:32, 11 October 2007 (UTC)