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Ziona Chana is the head of the world's biggest family - and says he is 'blessed' to have his 39 wives
The wives and me: Mr Ziona Chana poses with his 39 wives at their home in Baktawng
Ziona Chana also has 94 children, 14-daughters-in-law and 33 grandchildren.
They
live in a 100-room, four storey house set amidst the hills of Baktwang
village in the Indian state of Mizoram, where the wives sleep in giant
communal dormitories.
Mr Chana said: "Today I feel like God's special child. He's given me so many people to look after.
I consider myself a lucky man to be the husband of 39 women and head of the world's largest family."
The
family is organised with almost military discipline, with the oldest
wife Zathiangi organising her fellow partners to perform household
chores such as cleaning, washing and preparing meals.
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treat this place like a hotel: With 100 rooms, the Ziona mansion is the
biggest concrete structure in the hilly village of Baktawng in Mizoram,
India
One evening meal can see them pluck 30 chickens, peel 132lb of potatoes and boil up to 220lb of rice.
Coincidentally, Mr Chana is also head of a sect that allows members to take as many wives as he wants.
He
even married ten women in one year, when he was at his most prolific,
and enjoys his own double bed while his wives have to make do with
communal dormitories.
He keeps the youngest women near to his
bedroom with the older members of the family sleeping further away - and
there is a rotation system for who visits Mr Chana's bedroom.
Feeling peckish? The senior ladies of the Chana family show what it takes just to make a meal
Rinkmini, one of Mr Chana's wives who is 35 years old, said: "We stay around him as he is the most important person in the house."
He
is the most handsome person in the village. She says Mr Chana noticed
her on a morning walk in the village 18 years ago and wrote her a letter
asking for her hand in marriage.
Another of his wives, Huntharnghanki, said the entire family gets along well.
The family system is reportedly based on mutual love and respect.
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