
Ziona Chana headed a spiritual group known as ‘Chana’s sect’ in his village.
Ziona Chana, believed to move the world’s largest household — with 38 wives, 89 kids and 33 grandchildren — died right this moment on the age of 76 in Mizoram.
Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga took to Twitter to verify the loss of life of Ziona Chana, and stated that the state and “his village at Baktawng Tlangnuam has become a major tourist attraction in the state because of the family.”
“With heavy heart, Mizoram bid farewell to Mr. Zion-a (76), believed to head the world’s largest family, with 38 wives and 89 children. Mizoram and his village at Baktawng Tlangnuam has become a major tourist attraction in the state because of the family,” he stated. “Rest in Peace Sir!” the chief minister added.
With heavy coronary heart, #Mizoram bid farewell to Mr. Zion-a (76), believed to move the world’s largest household, with 38 wives and 89 kids.
Mizoram and his village at Baktawng Tlangnuam has develop into a serious vacationer attraction within the state due to the household.
Rest in Peace Sir! pic.twitter.com/V1cHmRAOkr— Zoramthanga (@ZoramthangaCM) June 13, 2021
Zionghaka, popularly often called Ziona, died at 3 PM at Trinity hospital in Aizawl. He had sugar and hypertension.
Ziona Chana was the pinnacle of a spiritual group known as ‘Chana’s sect’ in his village.
He was born on July 21, 1945. He met his oldest spouse, who’s three years older than he’s, when he was 17, based on information company Reuters.
His members of the family reside in a four-storied home known as ‘Chhuan Thar Run’ or New Generation Home with over 100 rooms within the mountainous village.
According to a report in Reuters, Ziona Chana’s sons and their wives, and all their kids, reside in numerous rooms in the identical constructing, however share a standard kitchen, whereas his wives shared a dormitory close to his personal bed room.
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The mansion of the Chanas has develop into a vacationer attraction within the state.