Mullá Ahmad-i-Ibdál-i-Marághi’í
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He was the twelfth Letter of the Living. He was present at the Conference of Badasht, a gathering of the Báb’s followers held in 1848.
** Mullá Ahmad-i-Ibdál-i-Marághi’í, Letter of the Living**
Mullá Ahmad Abdál Marághi’í was the twelfth Letter of the Living. He was present at the Conference of Badasht, a gathering of the Báb ’s followers held in 1848. He was subsequently killed at Shaykh Tabarsí.
Source:
**“Mullá Ahmad Abdál Marághi’í” Bahá’í Encyclopedia Project. baha’i-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/mulla-ahmad-abdal-maraghii/).
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