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Adnan Abidi/Reuters Granddaughters of Ziona played inside their house in Baktawng village.
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Left, family members of Ziona posed for a group photograph in Baktawng village in the northeastern Indian state of Mizoram, Oct. 7.
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Adnan Abidi/Reuters Ziona is the head of a religious sect called 'Chana,' which allows polygamy.
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Adnan Abidi/Reuters Zathiangi, 71, is Ziona's first and oldest wife.
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Adnan Abidi/Reuters A view of Ziona's four-storey house, where his family resides in Baktawng village.
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Adnan Abidi/Reuters Engi, 5, youngest child of Ziona, posed with some of the other children of the family at their residence in Baktawng .
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Adnan Abidi/Reuters Ziona, a man from the north-eastern Indian state of Mizoram, has 39 wives, 94 children and 33 grandchildren.
Bizarre India, 2011 2011
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Ziona is the head of a religious sect called Chana, which allows polygamy and was founded by his father Chana in 1942.
Bizarre India, 2011 2011
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Adnan Abidi/Reuters Zuali, 37, the 20th wife of Ziona, adjusted his shirt before heading towards the construction site of a church in Baktawng village.
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Adnan Abidi/Reuters Rami, is the youngest of Ziona's wives.
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