Ajuza of Iraq, who lived the longest, died at the age of 138

The oldest woman in Iraq has passed away in the area of al-Islah, located in the east of the city of Nasiriyah at the age of 138.

Ajuza of Iraq, who lived the longest, died at the age of 138
Ajuza of Iraq, who lived the longest, died at the age of 138

According to the Iraqi media, Madluh Muhammad, who is famous as Madlulah, the oldest Iraqi scholar, died today Al-Khamisi in the area of al-Islah, located in the east of the city of Nasiriyah due to illness. Madlulah was born in July 1885 and died after 138 years due to illness. According to his death certificate, he is the oldest person in Iraq and possibly the world.
 
According to Iraqi media reports, Madluh Muhammad was married three times in his life and had only one son, who was a soldier and was killed several years ago while on duty in a fight involving the Iraqi security forces. The relatives of the ajuza have said: Madluh Muhammad lived a normal life just a few days before his death, but in recent days he suffered from serious illness problems.

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