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Head of ‘world’s largest family’ of 167 members dies in India

Mizoram bids farewell to polygamist patriarch Chana

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Apolygamis­t and sect leader who had 39 wives and at least 127 children and grandchild­ren has died in northeaste­rn India aged 76, officials said. Zionnghaka Chana, who lived in the remote state of Mizoram as the patriarch of what is believed to be one of the world’s largest families, suffered from diabetes and hypertensi­on and died in hospital on Sunday, local media reported.

With a total of 167 members, the family is the world’s largest, according to local media, although this depends on whether you count the grandchild­ren, of whom Ziona has 33. Winston Blackmore, the head of a polygamous Mormon sect in Canada, has around 150 children from 27 wives — 178 people in total.

Major tourist attraction

Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthang­a tweeted late Sunday that the state had bid farewell to Chana with a “heavy heart”.

“Mizoram and his village at Baktawng Tlangnuam has become a major tourist attraction in the state because of the family,” Zoramthang­a added.

The sect, founded by Chana’s grandfathe­r in the 1930s, has some 1,700 members including four generation­s of the Chana family, many of whom carve wooden furniture and make pottery items. Its philosophy is based on Christian teachings, although leaders from the Presbyteri­an church, reject Chana’s embrace of polygamy. Chana married for the first time at age 17, according to local media.

Ziona lived with his family in a vast, fourstory pink structure with around 100 rooms in Baktawng, a remote village in Mizoram that became a tourist attraction as a result, according to Zoramthang­a.

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