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    Amou Haji was not his real name, but an affectionate nickname generally given to elderly people, roughly meaning "old timer". [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He lived in the village of Dezh Gah in Fars province . He did not bathe for over 60 years—from c. 1957–62 until shortly before his death in 2022—because he feared that soap and water might cause disease. [ 4 ]

  2. Oct 25, 2022 · Amou Haji is not known to have had any family, but the villagers tried to care for him He was also fond of smoking, being pictured on at least one occasion puffing on more than one cigarette at once.

  3. Aug 18, 2022 · In the end, not only did he live with just one wash between the 1950s and 2022, he made it to the age of 94 despite conventional wisdom saying that traditional hygiene is an important part of living a long and healthy life. This is the astonishing story of Amou Haji. Amou Haji’s Stomach-Churning Diet

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  4. Nov 19, 2023 · For over half a century, Amou Haji lived as a hermit that did not bathe, feasted on roadkill, and smoked animal dung from a pipe. He may sound like some sort of urban legend, but Amou Haji was very real. Amou Haji, the World’s Dirtiest Man . Amou Haji (August 20, 1928-October 23, 2022) lived all of his life in the village of Dez Gah in Iran.

  5. Oct 26, 2022 · Amou Haji . Pic: Getty. An Iranian hermit nicknamed the "world's dirtiest man" has died at the age of 94 after having his first wash in more than 50 years, state media has reported. Amou Haji died ...

  6. Oct 26, 2022 · Haji did not have any known relatives, although the townspeople were known to take care of him. A documentary, "The Strange Life of Amou Haji," was made about his life in 2013, according to Iran ...

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  8. Oct 25, 2022 · Amou Haji. Picture: Getty Villagers had also built a cinder block hut for Mr Haji, who had previously slept in a hole in the ground. Despite his unorthodox habits - which also reportedly included drinking five litres of water a day collected from puddles - he had been in good health. Amou Haji smoking his waterpipe. Picture: Getty