Iran’s Afshin Esmaeil Ghaderzadeh has lately been recognized as the shortest man in the world by Guinness World Records.
Having been 7 centimeters shorter than the previous record holder on Tuesday. The title of shortest man in the world goes to Afshin Esmaeil Ghaderzadeh, age twenty. He stands 65.24 centimeters tall (2 feet, 1.6 inches).
Guinness World Records also posted a video of Afshin Ghaderzadeh on its website.
Afshin is almost 7 centimeters (2.7 inches) shorter than the previous record holder, 36-year-old Edward “Nino” Hernandez (Colombia), according to Guinness World Records.
In addition, according to Guinness World Records, he is the fourth-shortest man ever.
Records indicate that Afshin is also proficient in the Persian and Kurdish languages. When he was born, he weighed barely 700 grams.
His life was considerably different from that of other youngsters because he was so short and not as academically or athletically advanced as kids his age. Hence, he quit school at an early age.
Since there are no opportunities for him in his hometown, Afshin cannot follow in his father’s footsteps as a construction worker due to his tiny stature.
The Guinness headquarters in Dubai measured Afshin’s height record. Within a 24-hour period, their height was measured three times. Every time, the measurements were accurate, and This record was announced after that.
In addition to this, he enjoys going to Burj Khalifa a lot. He then crossed off visiting the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, from his bucket list after buying some excellent attire.
Guinness World Records declared a 20-year-old Iranian man the tiniest man alive after measuring him at 2 feet, 1.6 inches.
The previous shortest man alive, Edward “Nio” Hernandez, 36, from Colombia, was determined to be 2.7 inches taller than Afshin Esmaeil Ghaderzadeh, from a village in Bukan County, West Azerbaijan Province.
According to Ghaderzadeh’s parents, he weighed 1.5 pounds when he was born, and as of right now, he weighs 14.3 pounds.