Polygamy, the practice of having more than one spouse at a time, is not legal in Turkey. The Turkish Constitution and Family Law explicitly prohibit polygamy, making it a criminal offense.
The Turkish legal system adheres to the principle of monogamy, meaning that individuals are only allowed to be married to one person at a time. This applies to both men and women.
While some cultural traditions in Turkey may have historically acknowledged polygamy, these practices are no longer legally recognized or supported by the modern Turkish state.
Therefore, Turkish men are not legally allowed to marry more than one wife.