The Dawn-Breakers : Nabíl's Narrative of the Early Days of the Bahá'í Revelation

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSubject(s): Abstract: Shoghi Effendi edited and translated from the Persian the first part of this exhaustive account of the origins of the Bábí movement. The author was himself a contemporary of many of the principals and a participant in some of the events. Included are an introduction by George Townshend, facsimiles of writings of the Báb, many photographs of places discussed, a bibliography of works consulted by Shoghi Effendi, and a guide to transliteration.
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Shoghi Effendi edited and translated from the Persian the first part of this exhaustive account of the origins of the Bábí movement. The author was himself a contemporary of many of the principals and a participant in some of the events. Included are an introduction by George Townshend, facsimiles of writings of the Báb, many photographs of places discussed, a bibliography of works consulted by Shoghi Effendi, and a guide to transliteration.

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