Splits from life “The oldest woman in the world”

She was separated from life into what she reported to have been the oldest woman in the world at 127 years of age. Fotima Mizoculova was reportedly born on March 13, 1893, in Tajikistan, at the time when the government in Russia was in the hands of Cari. Lady Mizoculova has left eight children behind and more [...]
She was separated from life into what she reported to have been the oldest woman in the world at 127 years of age.
Fotima Mizoculova was reportedly born on March 13, 1893, in Tajikistan, at the time when the government in Russia was in the hands of Cari.
Lady Mizoculova has left eight children behind and more than 200 grandchildren, grandchildren, and great - grandchildren.
Local media report that the deceased has spent most of her life working on a cocoz (a collective farm), collecting cotton, even after retirement, because she was known as a man who loved work.
We remember that the oldest woman in the world before Fotima was Jeanne Louider Calmat from France, who died at 122 in August 1997.











