Mullá Khudá-Bakhsh Qúchání
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When in Bahá'í history
Shíráz (today: Shíráz, Iran)
He was the fifth Letter of the Living. He returned to Karbala from Shiraz.
** Mullá Khudá-Bakhsh Qúchání, Letter of the Living**
Mullá Khudá-Bakhsh Qúchání (later named Mullá ‘Alí Rází). He was the fifth Letter of the Living. He returned to Karbala from Shiraz and did not actively participate in the Bábí community.
Source:
**“Mulla Khuda-Bakhsh Quchani” Bahá’í Encyclopedia Project. www.bahai-encyclopedia-project.org
**Image:
Baha’i World Centre Archives – Door to the House of the Báb
Source: Bahá'í Chronicles (https://bahaichronicles.org/mulla-khuda-bakhsh-quchani/).
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