Mírzá Muhammad Hasan Bushrú’í
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When in Bahá'í history
He was the younger brother of Mulla Husayn and the second Letter of the Living.
** Mírzá Muhammad Hasan Bushrú’í, Letter of the Living**
Born: Uknown
Death: February 2, 1849
Place of Birth: Unknown
Location of Death: Shaykh Tabarsi
Burial Location: No Cemetery details
Mírzá Muhammad Hasan Bushrú’í was the younger brother of Mullá Husayn . He was the second Letter of the Living. He accompanied Mullá Husayn on his travels.
He became badly wounded in the same battle at Shaykh Tabarsí in which Mullá Husayn was killed; according to some accounts, then served as leader of the Bábí forces and was subsequently killed at Shaykh Tabarsí.
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Source:
**“Mírzá Muhammad Hasan Bushrú’í” Bahá’í Encyclopedia Project. baha’i-encyclopedia-project.org
**Image:
Baha’i World Centre Archives – Door to the House of the Báb
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