Núrayn-i-Nayyirayn
Núrayn-i-Nayyirayn (Arabic: نورين نيران, meaning "twin shining lights") are two brothers who were followers of Bahá'u'lláh, the founder of the Bahá'í Faith, a global religion of Persian origin. They were beheaded in 1879 as a result of being Bahá'ís. Numerous letters and tablets were written in their honour by Bahá'u'lláh, who gave them the titles which they are commonly known as: the King of Martyrs and the Beloved of Martyrs.
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Núrayn-i-Nayyirayn
Núrayn-i-Nayyirayn (Arabic: نورين نيران, meaning "twin shining lights") are two brothers who were followers of Bahá'u'lláh, the founder of the Bahá'í Faith, a global religion of Persian origin. They were beheaded in 1879 as a result of being Bahá'ís. Numerous letters and tablets were written in their honour by Bahá'u'lláh, who gave them the titles which they are commonly known as: the King of Martyrs and the Beloved of Martyrs.
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Núrayn-i-Nayyirayn (Arabic: نو ...... erned Isfahan during the time.
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Núrayn-i-Nayyirayn (in arabo: ...... governatore di Isfahan during.
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Núrayn-i-Nayyirayn (Arabic: نو ...... rs and the Beloved of Martyrs.
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Núrayn-i-Nayyirayn (in arabo: ...... nnove Apostoli di Bahá'u'lláh.
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