Today in Bahá’í History
Selected anniversaries from Bahá’í history for September 15.
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- 1882: Khadijih-Bagum, wife of the Báb, dies in Shíráz.
- 1902: Mirza 'Azizu'llah visits Count Leo Tolstoy and speaks at length about the history, teachings, and station of Bahá’u’lláh.
- 1912: 'Abdul-Bahá travels by train to Kenosha, Wisconsin. On arrival, He addresses the Bahá'í friends; he gives a public presentation in the evening at the Congregational Church.
- 2018: Yemen’s Houthi authorities, with the support of Iran, target some 20 Baha’is with a string of baseless charges, including espionage and apostasy.