India: Head Of 'World's Largest Family' Dies Leaving Behind 39 Wives and 94 Children
Ziona Chana was married to 34 wives and had 94 children. He lived with his family in a vast property with around 100 rooms in Baktawng, a village in Mizoram state, India.
The 76 year old was a leader of a local religious sect name Chana founded by his father in 1942 and with a current membership of hundreds of families.
Ziona claimed he married his first wife when he was 17 years and claim he once married 10 women in a year.
They shared a dormitory near his private bedroom and locals said he like to have seven or eight of them by his side at all times.
In an interview with Reuters in 2011, Ziona said: "I am ready to expand my family and willing to go to any extent to marry,
"I have so many people to care for and look after when I consider myself a lucky man."
The Chief Minister of Baktawng has confirmed his death on Twitter saying that the village of Baktawng had become a major tourist attraction because of the family.

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