• event in his biography of the Báb. Sam Khan, who bore no ill will toward the Báb, was ordered to carry out the execution. The Báb and his disciple were...
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    will make manifest". The Báb was the "gateway" to this messianic figure, whose message would be carried throughout the world. The Báb was born in Shiraz...
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    Amir Kabir (category 19th-century executions by Iran)
    system. As the prime minister, he also ordered suppression of Babism and the execution of the founder of the movement, the Báb. In the last years of his life...
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    other symbols. Bábism (Persian: بابیه, romanized: Bâbiyye) is a messianic movement founded in 1844 by the Báb (b. 'Ali Muhammad). The Báb, an Iranian...
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    Pakistan. He was one of the students of Siyyid Kazim Rashti in Iraq. Saʻíd Hindí met the Báb after He declared His mission in 1844. The Báb sent him to India...
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  • in Russia. The Baháʼí Faith in Armenia begins with some involvements in the banishments and execution of the Báb, the Founder of Bábism, viewed by Baháʼís...
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  • 1848 to 1849 Execution of the Bábthe execution of the Báb on July 9, 1850 Baháʼí–Azali split – the division of the Báb's followers into Baháʼís (who...
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  • Bábís, being persecuted and killed. In 1850 the Báb was shot by a firing squad in Tabríz. The teachings of the Báb can be grouped into three broad stages which...
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  • Táhirih (category 19th-century executions by Iran)
    theologian of the Bábí faith in Iran. She was one of the Letters of the Living, the first group of followers of the Báb. Her life, influence and execution made...
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  • the most important of which was the House of the Báb in Shiraz—the spot where the Báb first proclaimed his mission in 1844, and a revered place of pilgrimage...
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    thereafter the Báb addressed tablets to them by those names. When Táhirih, the most prominent female disciple of the Báb, was arrested after the conference...
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  • Quddús (category 19th-century executions by Iran)
    is the title of Mullá Muḥammad ʻAlí-i-Bárfurúshi, who was the most prominent disciple of the Báb. He was the eighteenth and final Letter of the Living...
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    Subh-i-Azal (redirect from Azalí Bábism)
    was the second head of the Bābī movement after the execution of its founder, the Bāb, in 1850. He was named the leader of the movement after being the Bāb's...
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  • the date of execution of the Báb, is considered a holy day in the Baháʼí calendar as the Martyrdom of the Báb. Also among the Bábí executions was the...
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  • execution of the Báb, the Founder of the Bábí Faith, viewed by Baháʼís as a precursor religion, but ended courageously to the credit of the Armenian officer...
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  • executed the Báb in 1850. The Báb had spoken of another messianic figure, He whom God shall make manifest. As one of the followers of the Báb, Baháʼu'lláh...
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  • Baháʼí–Azali split (category Bábism)
    before the Báb's execution, a follower of the Báb, Abd al-Karim, brought to the Báb's attention the necessity to appoint a leader; thus the Báb wrote a...
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    even ordered the execution of the Báb – regarded as a manifestation of God to Bábí's and Baháʼís, and to historians as the founder of the Bábí religion...
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  • Shaykhism (category History of the Bahá'í Faith)
    viewed the events of 1844—particularly the declaration of the Báb—as the fulfillment of these prophecies. After the Báb's declaration in 1844, many Shaykhis...
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  • Dayyán (category Year of birth unknown)
    The great Dayyan (Arabic: میرزا أسد الله), often referred to as Dayyán, was a Bábí follower, a religion founded by the Báb in Persia in 1844. The Báb...
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  • August 1852, two deranged Bábís attempted to kill the Shah in revenge for the execution of the Báb. This resulted in an extensive pogrom during which...
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    Ivanovich Dolgorukov became aware of the claims of the Báb and seeing the fleeing of Bábís across the border requested that the Báb, then imprisoned at Maku,...
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    to the religion of the Báb and the Shaykhi movement that immediately preceded it. The Báb was a merchant who began preaching in 1844 that he was the bearer...
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    ordered the execution of King and Beloved of martyrs, was the eldest grandson of Naser al-Din Shah Qajar who had ordered the Execution of the Báb himself...
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  • be the prophesied 12th imam, and took the title of Bab However throughout his ministry his titles and claims underwent much evolution as the Báb progressively...
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    indicates that it was composed while the Báb was imprisoned in Maku, Iran, at the end of 1848. At that time, the Báb's restrictions were not severe, and...
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  • years after the execution of the Báb, a fringe element in the Bábí community made an unsuccessful assassination attempt against the Shah of Iran, Naser-al-Din...
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    Juliet Thompson (category Converts to the Bahá'í Faith)
    French of the execution of the Báb which confirmed her faith. Paris is where Charles Mason Remey first met Thompson when she was taking classes on the religion...
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    Raif Badawi (category Secularism in the Middle East)
    from the original on 27 December 2012. Retrieved 2 January 2013. Brian Whitaker (26 December 2013). "Saudi activist faces new execution threat". al-bab.com...
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  • 61750; -72.24889 The Anís Zunúzí Baháʼí School (Ecole Baháʼíe Anís Zunúzí), named for the companion who suffered execution with the Báb, began classes in...
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