The Epistles to the Kings and Rulers of the Earth and some other Tablets by Bahá’u’lláh (Record no. 24025)

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Title The Epistles to the Kings and Rulers of the Earth and some other Tablets by Bahá’u’lláh
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Summary, etc. Upon his arrival in Adrianople (1863) Bahá’u’lláh (1817–1892), the founder of a new religion — the Baha’i Faith, started the gradual proclamation of his Mission as a new Prophet, sent to unite all the peoples of the world. This proclamation was mainly in the form of epistles (Tablets) addressed to the adherents of different religions, various communities and social groups around the world. Among these, one major Tablet, the Súriy-i-Mulúk is addressed to all the kings and rulers collectively. Others include Epistles to Nasir ad-Din Shah of Persia, Napoleon III of France, the German Kaiser (later emperor) Wilhelm I, Francis Joseph of Austria and Hungary, Pope Pius IX, the Russian Czar Alexander II, Queen Victoria of Great Britain and Sultan Abdul Aziz of Turkey.
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Personal name Иоаннесян, Youli Ioannesyan/Ю.А.
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Title Письменные памятники Востока
Related parts [4] 1 No.6, 5-14
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