Pakistani boy makes world record

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People make all sorts of world record. And though the Spelling Bees and other bigger contests may see a lot of foreign faces from developed countries, Indian subcontinent is not that far behind. An 11-year-old boy from Pakistan made an entry into the Guinness Book of Records for a very unique skill. Aima’az was able to identify the most number of countries from their outline in just one minute. The kids who hails from North Nazimabad in Karachi was bestowed with a certificate. The Guinness World record’s website mentioned this talented young man’s achievement, that read, “The most countries identified from their outline in one minute is 57 and was achieved by Aima’az Ali Abro (Pakistan) in Karachi, Pakistan, on October 8, 2019.” Well, congratulations young man.

People make all sorts of world record. And though the Spelling Bees and other bigger contests may see a lot of foreign faces from developed countries, Indian subcontinent is not that far behind.

An 11-year-old boy from Pakistan made an entry into the Guinness Book of Records for a very unique skill.

Aima’az was able to identify the most number of countries from their outline in just one minute.

The kids who hails from North Nazimabad in Karachi was bestowed with a certificate. 

The Guinness World record’s website mentioned this talented young man’s achievement, that read, “The most countries identified from their outline in one minute is 57 and was achieved by Aima’az Ali Abro (Pakistan) in Karachi, Pakistan, on October 8, 2019.” Well, congratulations young man.


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