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There are 19 appellations of ROOT as of
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Appellations of Navváb |
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In the Bahá'í Writings, Navváb is referred
to in many ways. The most common ones are listed below. You may have clicked on one
of Her appellations which are linked to this glossary entry. |
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If you know of other translations, appellations or attributes of Navváb which are not listed, please submit them to the webmaster at: abahaiglossary@gmail.com. |
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Ásíyih K̲h̲ánum |
Given name. K̲h̲ánum is a title usually given to a Persian lady and is equivalent to madam |
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Búyúk K̲h̲ánum |
A Turkish title lit: Great Lady |
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Hadrat-i-K̲h̲ánum |
Her Holiness Lady |
3 |
Most Exalted Leaf |
Varaqiy-i-'U'yá |
1 |
Mother of 'Abdu'l-Bahá |
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Mother of Bahíyyih K̲h̲ánum |
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Mother of Mírzá Mihdí |
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Mother of Consolation |
Bahá'u'lláh and ásíyih K̲h̲ánum were known as the Father of the Poor and the Mother of Consolation for their extraordinary generosity and regard for the impoverished. |
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Navváb |
A respectable term Persian noblemen called their wives |
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Varaqiy-i-'U'yá |
Most Exalted Leaf |
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Wife of Bahá'u'lláh |
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