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  • Khasako Dzugayev
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  • Khasako Dzugayev (August 1860 – c. August 1970) was probably the first supercentenarian from the USSR, although this country was only created after the Russian Revolution. He became the world's oldest man upon the death of John Mosely Turner on March 21, 1968. Dzugayev was last known to be alive in August 1970, having just turned 110, but his age cannot be fully verified without knowing his exact date of death.
  • Khasako Dzugayev (7 August 1860 - c. August 1970, but allegedly lived to at least August 7, 1975) is believed to be the first supercentenarian from South Ossetia and possibly the oldest living man between 21 March 1968 after the death of John Mosely Turner until his own death in c. August 1970. Dzugayev was last known to be alive in August 1970, having just turned 110, but his age cannot be fully verified without knowing his exact date of death.
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  • Khasako Dzugayev (7 August 1860 - c. August 1970, but allegedly lived to at least August 7, 1975) is believed to be the first supercentenarian from South Ossetia and possibly the oldest living man between 21 March 1968 after the death of John Mosely Turner until his own death in c. August 1970. Dzugayev was last known to be alive in August 1970, having just turned 110, but his age cannot be fully verified without knowing his exact date of death. He was known as the "Bard of Ossetia" in his region, and claimed his only illness was a cold when he was 108. He is verified by Epstein and Guinness, but the GRG has not verified him. His grandson, Kosta Dzugayev, who is a politician in the South Ossetian government, claims that he lived to the age of 115, but this has not been verified.
  • Khasako Dzugayev (August 1860 – c. August 1970) was probably the first supercentenarian from the USSR, although this country was only created after the Russian Revolution. He became the world's oldest man upon the death of John Mosely Turner on March 21, 1968. Dzugayev was last known to be alive in August 1970, having just turned 110, but his age cannot be fully verified without knowing his exact date of death.