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Babur had nine wives. Their names are

  1. Mubarika Yousefzai
  2. Aisha Sultan Begum
  3. Dildar Begum
  4. Gulnar Aghacha
  5. Gulrukh Begum
  6. Maham Begum
  7. Aasia Rizvi
  8. Sayyida Afaq
  9. Zaynab Sultān Begum
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