Mírzá Hádí-i-Qazvíní
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He was the fifteenth Letter of the Living. He was the brother of Mírzá Muhammad-‘Alí Qazvíní.
** Mírzá Hádí-i-Qazvíní, Letter of the Living**
Mírzá Hádí Qazvíní was the fifteenth Letter of the Living. He was the brother of Mírzá Muhammad-‘Alí Qazvíní . He was the son of Mulla ‘Abdu’l-Vahhab-i-Qazvini. He distanced himself from the Bábís and played no important role.
He was the recipient of several letters from Bahá’u’lláh ; and became a follower of Mírzá Yahyá (Azal); some lists replace him with Mullá Muhammad Miyámayí, who actively propagated the new religion in Mayámey (Miyámay), a small town and district near Shāhrūd in northeastern Iran.
Source:
**“Mirza Hadi-i-Qazvini” Bahá’í Encyclopedia Project. bahai-encyclopedia-project.org
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Baha’i World Centre Archives – Door to the House of the Báb
Source: Bahá'í Chronicles (https://bahaichronicles.org/mirza-hadi-qazvini/).
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