Barquq's first wife was the daughter of Amir Tashtimur. They married on 17 April 1380, before his accession to the throne. In 1384, he married Khawand Fatima, the daughter of Amir Manjak al-Yusufi. On 12 February 1386, he married Sitti Hajar, the daughter of Amir Menglibogha as-Shamsi and Khwand Fatima, daughter of Sultan
Al-Ashraf Sha'ban. She died on 2 April 1430. One of Barquq's concubines was Khawand Shirin. She was a Greek, and gave birth to Barquq's eldest son,
An-Nasir Faraj. She died in 1399–1400, and was buried in the madrasa of Barquq at Bayn al-Qasrayn. Another concubine was Qunnuq-Bey. She was Turkish and gave birth to Barquq's second son,
Izz ad-Din Abd al-Aziz. She died in 1432. Another concubine was Sul, a singer. Another wife was Khawand Hajj Malak. She descended from elite Turkish origins. Her father was either Ibn Qara or a royal mamluk named Muqbil. After Barquq's death she married Taghribirdi, the father of 15th century historian
Ibn Taghribirdi, and gave birth to his daughter Aisha also known as Shaqra. After his death, she married the Abbasid prince Yaqub bin
al-Mutawakkil I and gave birth to the future caliph
Al-Mutawakkil II. She died in 1429. One of his daughters, Khawand Sara, born of a concubine, married Nawruz al-Hafizi, the
amir kabir on 1 September 1401, and later Muqbil ar-Rumi. She died in 1409–10 on the road to Damascus. ==Legacy==