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Máh-Kú

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The Ruins of Máh-Kú in the 1930's.

Máh Kú was the fortress where the Báb was confined continuously for 9 months under the guard of 'Alí Khán[1]. It was named by the Báb as Jabal-i-Básit (the Open Mountain).

The Báb's stay at Máh Kú lasted from July of 1847 to April 9 1848 when he was transfered to Chihríq due to the increasing freedom given to Him by 'Alí Khán. [2]

References[edit]

  1. ↑ God Passes By p. 19 by Shoghi Effendi
  2. ↑ A Basic Bahá’í Chronology p. 29 & 34 by Glenn Cameron and Wendi Momen
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