Siah Khan Ibn Kashmir Khan was a tall Persian man who lived in the lapui functions of Fars province in the early 20th century in Lepui, also suffered from physical and mental retardation and proteus syndrome.
[1] Siah Khan was born in 1913 in the village of Lapui, in the Zarghan district of Fars province.
His family migrated to Shiraz due to Siah Khan's poverty and physical problems, and earned money by displaying their large and unusual child in the streets.
At the end of September 1920, he was rented for some time by a person named Khoshorkhan for 6,000 Tomans to be exhibited in Tehran.
His skeletal remains are now on public display in a glass case at Shiraz's Medical School.