Almihan Seyiti had seen it all.
A woman believed to have lived to 135 years the oldest recorded in history died on Thursday.
The supercentenarian from Xinjiang in Western China, according to Daily Mail, claimed to be born on June 25, 1886, during the imperial Qing dynasty, and was officially declared the nations oldest living person in 2013 by the China Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics. Alimihan Seyiti A Chinese woman, theoretically born during the Qing dynasty about 135 years ago, has died. AsiaWire
Seyiti died peacefully on Dec. 16, authorities reported on Saturday, while surrounded by family. Married in 1903, she was said to have adopted a boy and a girl with her husband who passed away in 1976 while she went on to see six generations of descendants come to pass. She is survived by many, including 43 grand- and great-grandchildren.
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