Mizoram man, believed to be patriarch of world’s largest family, passes away at 76

Ziona Chana, a resident of Baktawng village in Serchhip district of the small north-eastern state, had 39 wives, 94 children and 33 grandchildren

FP Staff June 13, 2021 21:29:02 IST
Mizoram man, believed to be patriarch of world’s largest family, passes away at 76

Zion-a's four-storey mansion at Baktawng is a major tourist attraction. The family has been featured twice by Ripley's Believe it or not in 2011 and 2013. ANI

The patriarch of the world's largest family, Zionghaka aka Zion-a, died at a hospital in Aizawl on Sunday, sources at the medical establishment said. He was 76 and is survived by 39 wives, 94 children and 33 grandchildren.

"Zion-a was suffering from diabetes and hypertension. He was undergoing treatment at his residence in Baktawng village for three days. But his condition deteriorated and he was rushed to the hospital, where doctors declared him brought dead," Hospital Director Dr Lalrintluanga Zahau told PTI.

Zion-a was the leader of Chana Pawl or Chhuanthar, a sect formed by his grandfather Khuangtuaha after he was expelled from Hmawngkawn village in 1942.

Since then, his family lives in Baktawng village, around 55 km from Aizawl. Khuangtuaha was succeeded by his son Chana, who was the father of Zion-a.

Around 400 families are members of the sect that allows polygamy for its male members.

Zion-a's four-storey mansion at Baktawng is a major tourist attraction. The family has been featured twice by Ripley's Believe it or not in 2011 and 2013.

Chief Minister Zoramthanga, state Congress chief Lal Thanhawla and Zoram People's Movement (ZPM) leader Lalduhoma have condoled Zion-a's death.

"With heavy heart, Mizoram bid farewell to Mr Zion-a (76), believed to head the world's largest family. Rest in Peace Sir," the chief minister tweeted.

Updated Date:

also read

Maharashtra: Heavy rains forecast in Mumbai, other coastal areas; stay alert, Uddhav Thackeray tells officials
India

Maharashtra: Heavy rains forecast in Mumbai, other coastal areas; stay alert, Uddhav Thackeray tells officials

People living in low-lying areas, dilapidated buildings and landslide-prone areas should be moved to safer places, Uddhav directed the state administration

Lalhnehpuia Chhakchhuak commits to North Park University with psychology degree and making history on his mind
Sports

Lalhnehpuia Chhakchhuak commits to North Park University with psychology degree and making history on his mind

A 6’1” point guard from Mizoram, Lalhnehpuia Chhakchhuak is fascinated enough by the human mind to want to pursue a degree in psychology. But he is also drawn by the prospect of making history.