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Mahboba
Mahboba or Mahbuba is an Arabic feminine given name and may refer to:
- Mahbuba (c. 1825–1840), an enslaved girl owned by Hermann, Fürst von Pückler-Muskau
- Mahbuba (singer), 9th-century slave entertainer in the Abbasid Caliphate
- Mahbuba Farzana, Bangladeshi secretary of the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
- Mahboba Hoqooqmal, Afghan politician during Karzai's presidency
- Mahboba Karmal (born 1934), First Lady of Afghanistan
- Mahbuba Maqsoodi (born 1957), German-Afghan artist
- Mahbuba Nasreen (born 1963), Bangladeshi academic
- Mahbuba Rahman (born 1935), Bangladeshi singer
- Mahbuba Islam Rakhi (born 1993), Bangladeshi Australian actress, model, and engineer
- Mahboba Rawi, Afghan-Australian charity worker who established Mahboba's Promise
- Mahbouba Seraj (born 1948), Afghan journalist and women's right activist
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