<Li> In the reign of Urukagina of Lagash, "Dyandry, the marriage of one woman to two men, is abolished ." </Li> <Li> M. Notovitck mentioned polyandry in Ladakh or Little' Tibet' in his record of his journey to Tibet . ("The Unknown life of Jesus Christ" by Virchand Gandhi). </Li> <Li> Polyandry was widely (and to some extent still is) practised in Lahaul - Spiti situated in isolation in the high Himalayas in India . </Li> <Li> In Arabia (southern) "All the kindred have their property in common ...; all have one wife" whom they share . </Li>

Can a wife have more than one husband