men have given birth to hundreds or even thousands of children

Throughout history, men have given birth to hundreds or even thousands of children, and the following is a list of the most prolific men in history.


1_ Genghis Khan

 


According to the National Geographic website, a team of genetics researchers discovered that the DNA is nearly identical to 8% of the population of the region founded on the ruins of the Mongol Empire. To explain this strange phenomenon, geneticists and geneticists developed several hypotheses, eventually proposing that these people are descended from Genghis Khan, the founder and ruler of the Mongol Empire in the thirteenth century.


2 _ Moulay Ismail Ben Sharif



The Moroccan King, Moulay Ismail Ben Sharif, who reigned from 1672 to 1727 AD, is regarded as the most prolific father in history, and he absolutely comes first.The Moroccan king's 888 children earned him a place in the Guinness Book of World Records.


King Ismail was famous in history for having approximately 1,171 children over the 32 years of his rule. He had 4 wives and 500 concubines.


3_ Bertold Wiesner


Berthold Wisner, a British doctor, came in third place, having given birth to approximately 600 children.This is accomplished by donating a large amount of his sperm and fertilizing the women, consequently becoming the biological father of approximately 600 children.

 

4_  Sobhuza II



King Sobuza II, who ruled Swaziland for 83 years, fathered 210 children before dying in 1982.

 According to the Swaziland National Trust Committee, between 1920 and 1970, this king married 70 women and had 70 children.

He also took care to only have two or three children with each of his wives. As a result, he had a thousand grandchildren who were all members of the royal family.

5 _ MUHAMMAD BELLO ABUBAKAR


Mohammed Bello Abubakar, a Nigerian Islamic teacher and preacher, has married 86 women and has approximately 170 children.


6 _Ramesses II 



Ramesses II had more than 100 children, 52 of whom were male; 
He married about eight queens and princesses, including Nefertari and Est-Nefert, and he had many concubines and concubines. He also married off some of his daughters, which was legal at the time.


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