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  1. Bahíyyih Khánum (1846 – July 15, 1932) was the only daughter of Baháʼu'lláh, the founder of the Baháʼí Faith, and Ásíyih Khánum. [1] She was born in 1846 with the given name Fatimih Sultan, [2] [3] and was entitled "Varaqiy-i-'Ulyá" or "Greatest Holy Leaf". [4]

  2. The Greatest Holy Leaf, Bahíyyih Khánum (1846 - July 15, 1932) was the second child and first daughter of Baháulláh and his wife Ásíyih Khánum. Known by the Persian friends as "Ḥadrat-i-Varaqiyih-'Ulyá" meaning Her Holiness the Greatest Holy Leaf.

  3. Dec 31, 2018 · The Greatest Holy Leaf was the eldest daughter of Bahá`u'lláh, the Founder of the Bahá`í Faith. Born in Persia in 1846 she, in her long life which ended in 1932, spanned, with the exception of two years, the entire Heroic Age of this new world religion.

  4. A compilation from Bahá'í sacred texts and writings of the Guardian of the Faith and Bahíyyih Khánum's own letters.

  5. THE PASSING OF BAHÍYYIH. KH ÁNUM, THE MOST. EXALTED LEAF. ON July 15, 1932, the National Assembly received from the Guardian the following cablegram: Shoghi Effendi’s Message. “Greatest Holy Leaf’s immortal spirit winged its flight Great Beyond.

  6. Jun 17, 2020 · Portrait of Bahiyyih Khanum, The Greatest Holy Leaf, daughter of Baha’u’llah, c. 1895. Born in Iran in 1846, Bahiyyih Khanum was raised by Baha’u’llah and his wife Navvab in one of the wealthier families of Tehran.

  7. Bahíyyih Khánum wrote, "Our unity and love must be such as to cause the peoples of the world to join hands in amity. . ." The blistering August sun beat down on the weary group of about 70 Bahá’í exiles, drifting in the Mediterranean Sea. A faint wind barely pushed their sails.