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  2. Polygyny in India - Wikipedia

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    Thus polygamy became illegal in India in 1956, uniformly for all of its citizens except for Muslims, who are permitted to have four wives and for Hindus in Goa and along the western coast where bigamy is legal. [6] A polygamous Hindu marriage is null and void. [7]

  3. Legality of polygamy - Wikipedia

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    In India, Malaysia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, and Singapore, polygamy is only legal for Muslims. In Nigeria and South Africa, polygamous marriages under customary law and for Muslims are legally recognized.

  4. Polygamy - Wikipedia

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    In India, Malaysia, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, and Singapore, polygamy is only legal for Muslims. In Nigeria and South Africa, polygamous marriages under customary law and for Muslims are legally recognized.

  5. Polygyny - Wikipedia

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    In Eritrea, India, the Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, and Sri Lanka polygyny is legal only for Muslims. In Nigeria and South Africa, polygynous marriages based on customary law are legally recognized for Muslims. In Mauritius, polygynous unions have no legal recognition. However, Muslim men may marry up to four women, but they do not have ...

  6. Polyandry in India - Wikipedia

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    Polyandry in India refers to the practice of polyandry, whereby a woman has two or more husbands at the same time, either historically on the Indian subcontinent or currently in the country of India. An early example can be found in the Hindu epic Mahabharata , in which Draupadi , daughter of the king of Panchala , is married to five brothers.

  7. Polygamy in India - Wikipedia

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    Polygamy in India may refer to: Polygyny in India; Polyandry in India This page was last edited on 19 September 2023, at 23:13 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  8. 7 Ingredients That Define the African Diaspora, According to ...

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    Sorrel. For the final dish, Mick presented a dessert made from Jamaican sorrel, or hibiscus flower. “Its significance has travelled all the way from Ghana to the Caribbean, where my heritage is ...

  9. Marriage law - Wikipedia

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    In India, Malaysia, Philippines and Singapore polygamy is only legal for Muslims. In Nigeria and South Africa, polygamous marriages under customary law and for Muslims are legally recognized. In Mauritius, polygamous unions have no legal recognition. Muslim men may, however, "marry" up to four women, but they do not have the legal status of wives.