Hindal, a brother of Humayun, was the father of Ruqayya Sultan Begum. She was Akbar's first and chief wife.
Mariam-uz-Zamani, Ruqaiya Sultan Begum, Salima Sultan Begum, Begum Raj Kanwari Bai, Begum Nathi Bai, Qismiyah Banu Begum, Bibi Daulat Shad Begum, Raziya Sultan Begum and five other wife.
Ruqaiya Sultan Begum was the first wife of Akbar. She was the daughter of Hindal Mirza, the youngest son of Emperor Babur.
His most beloved wife was Ruqaiya Sultan begum, according to history ,but according to Wikipedia Mariam-Uz-Zamani was his beloved wife.
The correct spelling is Ruqaiya and her full name was Ruqaiya Sultana Begum. She and Akbar had no children together. Akbar was her first cousin and she married him when she was 9 years old. Even though she remained childless through 53 years of marriage, she raised her grandson, Prince Khurram.
Emperor Akbar had many wives. His chief wife was Ruqaiya Sultan Begum. His second wife was Salima Sultan Begum, the widow of Bairam Khan. Hira Kunwari, daughter of Raja Bharmal of Amber, was one of his Hindu wives. Bibi Daulat Shad was another wife of Akbar.
Hajira begum or sahizdi shahzadi begum
Rokkya begum
rajiya sulthana begum
Rokkya begum
Ibn Battuta describes his travels in his three volume work. He rarely, however, mentions women in his life. From the information given in his work, to the best of knowledge and inference, Ibn Battuta had eight wives.Hope this is what you were looking for.
Akbar's second wife was Salima Sultan Begum, widow of Bairam Khan and step-mother of Abdul Rahim Khan-i-Khana. Salima Sultan was the daughter of Humayun's sister, Gulrukh Begum.
Akbar's first wife was Ruqayya Sultan Begum, daughter of his uncle Hindal. His second wife was Salima Sultan Begum, the widow of Bairam Khan. Salima was the daughter of Humayun's sister.