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Shamsu'd-Duhá

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Khurshíd Bagum, known by her title of Shamsu'd-Duhá, was a renowned female Bahá'í. She was married to Siyyid Hádí Nahrí and had two children with him; Siyyid 'Alí and Fátimih Bagum. Fátimih Bagum would marry her cousin, the King of Martyrs. As she was married to the uncle of Munírih Khánum, she became her aunt.

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