Toʻti Yusupova
Tuti Yusupova Тўти Юсупова Toʻti Yusupova Тути Юсупова  | |
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Тути Тожибоевна Юсупова  | |
Yusupova in 2012  | |
| Born | Tuti Tojiboyevna Yusupova 1 July 1880 (not verified)  | 
| Died | 28 March 2015 (aged 134) (claimed) Toʻrtkoʻl, Karakalpakstan,  Republic of Uzbekistan  | 
| Known for | Claiming to be the oldest person ever | 
| Spouse | Unnamed (d. 1940) | 
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Toʻti Tojiboyevna Yusupova (Uzbek: Тўти Тожибой қизи Юсупова, Toʻti Tojiboy qizi Yusupova; [toˈtɯ tɑd͡ʒɯˈbɑj qɯˈzɯ juˈsupəvɐ], Russian: Ту́ти Тожибоевна Юсу́пова; 1 July 1880 (claimed) – 28 March 2015) was an Uzbekistani longevity claimant. At the alleged age of 134 years, 270 days, she was claimed to be the oldest living person in the world and oldest person ever, her claimed age exceeding that of the currently recognised claimant Jeanne Louise Calment by 12 years. She was born and died in the same village, but lived in four states: the Khanate of Khiva, the Khorezm People's Soviet Republic, the Soviet Union and independent Uzbekistan.