Karam Chand (10 November 1905? - 27 September 2016) was an Indian supercentenarian claimant living in the United Kingdom. He was allegedly married to his wife, Kartari Chand (born 1 November 1912), from 11 December 1925 until his death on 27 September 2016, which would mean a marriage that lasted 90 years, 291 days. They were claimants to being the world's longest married couple. However, neither birth records nor a marriage record have been produced to support the claim, and because the marriage was a "child marriage", as Kartari was 13, it is not strictly comparable to the "Western" concept of two "adults" marrying.
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| - Karam Chand (10 November 1905? - 27 September 2016) was an Indian supercentenarian claimant living in the United Kingdom. He was allegedly married to his wife, Kartari Chand (born 1 November 1912), from 11 December 1925 until his death on 27 September 2016, which would mean a marriage that lasted 90 years, 291 days. They were claimants to being the world's longest married couple. However, neither birth records nor a marriage record have been produced to support the claim, and because the marriage was a "child marriage", as Kartari was 13, it is not strictly comparable to the "Western" concept of two "adults" marrying.
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| - Karam Chand (10 November 1905? - 27 September 2016) was an Indian supercentenarian claimant living in the United Kingdom. He was allegedly married to his wife, Kartari Chand (born 1 November 1912), from 11 December 1925 until his death on 27 September 2016, which would mean a marriage that lasted 90 years, 291 days. They were claimants to being the world's longest married couple. However, neither birth records nor a marriage record have been produced to support the claim, and because the marriage was a "child marriage", as Kartari was 13, it is not strictly comparable to the "Western" concept of two "adults" marrying.
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