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c. 1823
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Bahá'u'lláh's father dreamed that his son was swimming in a sea with multitudes of fish clinging to the strands of His hair. He related this dream to a soothsayer, who prophesied that Bahá'u'lláh will achieve supremacy over the world. [DB199–20] | * Bahaullah (chronology); Bahá'u'lláh, Childhood of; Bahá'u'lláh, Family of; Mírzá Buzurg; Dreams and visions; Hair (general); Fishes (metaphor); Seas and oceans (metaphor); - Basic timeline, Expanded; Iran | |
1820 (In the year)
182- |
Birth of Khadíjih Bagum (daughter of Mírzá `Alí, a merchant of Shíráz), first wife of the Báb, in Shíráz. | Khadijih Bagum (wife of the Báb); Báb, Family of; - Births and deaths; Shíráz, Iran; Iran | First wife of the Báb |
c. 1825
182- |
Birth of Áqá Husayn-i-Isfahání (Mishkín-Qalam), Apostle of Bahá'u'lláh and well-known calligrapher, in Shíráz. | Mishkin-Qalam; - Apostles of Bahá'u'lláh; Shíráz, Iran; Iran | |
1829 29 Mar
182- |
Birth of Áqá Muhammad-i-Qá'iní (Nabíl-i-Akbar), Apostle of Bahá'u'lláh, in Naw-Firist, near Bírjand. He died on the 5th of July 1892 in Bukhara, Russian Turkistan (now Uzbekistan). He was referred to as a Hand of the Cause by 'Abdu'l-Bahá posthumously. [Bahá'í Encyclopedia Project; MoFp1] | Nabil-i-Akbar (Aqa Muhammed-i-Qaini); - Apostles of Bahá'u'lláh; - Births and deaths; Hands of the Cause, referred to as such by `Abdu'l-Bahá; Naw-Firist, Iran; Bírjand, Iran; Iran | |
1820 (In the year)
182- |
Birth of Ásíyih Khánum (Navváb), first wife of Bahá'u'lláh, in Yálrúd. The only daughter of Mírzá Ismá'íl. | Navvab (Asiyih Khanum); - Births and deaths; Yálrúd, Iran; Iran | First wife of Bahá'u'lláh |
1822 (In the year)
182- |
Birth of Mírzá-`Alíy-i-Bárfurúshí (Quddús), the 18th Letter of the Living in Barfurush (now called Babol). | Quddus; - Letters of the Living; - Births and deaths; Babul (Barfurush), Iran; Iran; Babul (Barfurush), Iran | |
1828 10 Feb
182- |
Defeat of the Persians at the hands of the Russians. The Russo-Persian War of 1826–28 was the last major military conflict between the Russian Empire and Iran. The war ended following the occupation of Tabriz and had even more disastrous results for Persia than the 1804-1813 war. The ensuing Treaty of Turkmenchay, signed on 10 February 1828 in Torkamanchay, Iran, stripped Persia of its last remaining territories in the Caucasus, which comprised all of modern Armenia, the southern remainder of modern Azerbaijan, and modern Igdir in Turkey. Through the Gulistan and Turkmenchay treaties Persia had lost all of its territories in the Caucasus to Russia making them the unquestioned dominant power in the region. [BBRSM55] | Russo-Persian War; War; History (general); Iran, General history; Tabríz, Iran; Turkmenchay, Iran; Iran | |
1826 27 Jun
182- |
Passing of Shaykh Ahmad-i-Ahsá'í, the leader of the Shaykhís, in Haddíyyih near Medina near the tomb of Muhammad, at approximately 75 years. He was buried in the cemetery of Baqí` in Medina. [B2,; M16; H20]
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Shaykh Ahmad-i-Ahsai; Siyyid Kazim-i-Rashti; Shaykhism; - In Memoriam; - Births and deaths; - Basic timeline, Expanded; Medina, Saudi Arabia; Saudi Arabia; Biography | |
1828 (In the year)
182- |
Passing of Mírzá Muhammad Ridá, the father of the Báb.
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Mírzá Muhammad Rida; Hájí Mírzá Siyyid Ali; Báb, Family of; Báb, Uncles of; - Uncles; * Báb, The (chronology); - In Memoriam; - Births and deaths; * Báb, The, Basic timeline; Shíráz, Iran; Iran; Hájí Mubarak; Biography | |
1821 (In the year)
182- |
`Abdu'lláh Páshá built the Mansion at Bahjí. [BBD5, 42] | `Abdu'lláh Páshá; House of Bahá'u'lláh (Bahji); Bahji, Israel; Akka, Israel |
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