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33 children, three wives: This is why we need a population census

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Yeah @Vauban think of this way if you, @Taygibay and @Nihonjin1051 have 11 children each to make it 33; you guys could practically make your very own football teams ! :azn:

Nihonjin United ! :lol:

Olympique Vaubannais ! :D

FC Girondins de Taygibay ! :smokin:

Lol,with 4 children I'm already near a point where I'm thinking about disappearing and living in a Siberian forest til the rest of my life and you want me to have 11? :woot:

@Armstrong I'm pretty sure you have enough to create your own cricket team ? :azn:
 
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Thats even more children than @Vauban @Taygibay and @Nihonjin1051 combined !

Whoa whoa whoa, I have only one that I know of even if due to age difference in family and
Western Civ. social construct I did help raise a few more; let's calm down with the football team thing!

Plus, had I gone that route, I'd have aimed higher : a rugby team! C A TaygiBrive genre!

Just sayin' Tay.

:big_boss:
 
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I remeber one similar story probably from Punjab he wanted to have 100 children , and if am not wrong had more than 50 at that time .
 
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Wonder what do Jan Mohammed & Wives feed on? Exceptional achievement, it must be said for a man of 43. Shabash, well done.
 
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Its common among Kashmiri Biradari in Pakistani too ( at least a few decades ago ). They are famous for huge families in Jammu and Kashmir, and Punjab.

I am Kashmiri. My nanaboo had 9 kids masha allah and my dada had 8 and my great grandad had 15 masha allah

But these numbers were normal across all ethnicities in Pakistan until a few decades ago. What makes us Kashmiris different?
 
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