- 1848-09-00 — Birth of Mírzá Muhammad-Hasan Tálaqání, (b. Aug-Sep 1848 in Karkabúd, near Tálaqán, d.3 August 1919 in Tehran) also known by the title Adíbu'l-'Ulamá and the designation Adíb, Hand of the Cause and Apostle of Bahá'u'lláh. [Bahá'í Encylopedia Project]
- 1919-08-13 —
The passing of Mírzá Muhammad-Hasan Táliqání, Hand of the Cause of God, entitled Adíbu'l-'Ulamá, know as Adíb (Educator) in Tihrán at the Shah's College established by Násirii'd-Dín Sháh. He was born in Talaqán in 1848 and became a Bahá'í around 1889. [BBD98, SUR29]
- Bahá'u'lláh appointed him a Hand of the Cause of God. [SDH138-140]
- He was appointed as one of the Apostles of Bahá'u'lláh.
- He was one of the founders of the Tarbíyat Schools in Tihrán. [LoF17-18]
- For a brief history of his life see EB272-3.
- EB273 says he died on 2 September 1919.
- See as well Bahá'í Chronicles.
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