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Abstract:
Two letters from the Research Department.
Notes:
First letter also includes unrelated mention about enlistment in the armed forces; see more on this topic at uhj_police_army_weapons.
Both letters published (1984/1995) or submitted (2005) by and posted with permission of recipients. Crossreferences:
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Background: Some historians think the number of early Babi/Bahá'í martyrs was not 20,000, as 'Abdu'l-Bahá and Shoghi Effendi mentioned numerous times, but 2,000 to 3,000 (e.g. MacEoin, "A Note on the Numbers of Babi and Bahá'í Martyrs in Iran," in Bahá'í Studies Bulletin, 2.2, Sept. 1983, and "From Babism to Bahá'ísm: Problems of Militancy, Conflation, and Quietism in the Construction of a Religion," in Religion, 13, July 1983). However, the Universal House of Justice, in a letter to an individual dated 22 January 1984, reiterated that the figure of 20,000 is "clearly recorded" in "the official government historical record of events in Iran." (Bahá'í Studies Bulletin, 3.4, Dec. 1995). 1. First letter
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