Bahá'u'lláh's family

The Baha'u'llah's family or Holy Family Baha'u'llah is the family of the Persian founder of the Baha'i religion and in the history of the Baha'i religion an important position, as some of the major Bahai related to Baha'u'llah were. Hence the importance of the family for the Bahai faith is similar to the family of Muhammad in the history of Islam. Baha'u'llah himself was born in 1817 as son of Mirza Buzurg Khadijih Khanum and in Tehran. Overall, Baha'u'llah had three women with whom he had 14 children.

Asiyih Khanum

Asiyih Khanum (1820-1886) was Baha'u'llah's first wife and they were married between 24 September and 22 October 1835 in Tehran. Their children were common Abdu'l Baha (1844-1921), Bahiyyih Khanum (1846-1932) and Mirza Mihdi ( 1848-1870 ). In addition, they had the children Kazim ( died of unknown age in Persia ), Sadiq ( was only three to four years old ), Ali Muhammad ( died at the age of seven years in Māzandarān ) and Ali Muhammad ( died at the age of two years in Baghdad ).

Fatimih

Fatimih (1828-1904) was Baha'u'llah's second wife and they were married in 1849 in Tehran. With her he had children Samadiyyih (? -1904/1905 ), Mirza Muhammad Ali ( 1853-1937 ), Diya'u'llah ( 1864-1898 ) and Badi'u'llah ( 1867-1950 ). More children were Ali Muhammad ( died at the age of only two years in Baghdad ) and Sadhij'iyyih Khanum ( born in Baghdad and died with only two years in Constantinople Opel ).

Gawhar

Gawhar (? -1892/1921 ) Was Baha'u'llah's third wife and they were married in 1862 in Baghdad. Their only child together was Furughiyyih.

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