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Caption | Many of Bahá’u’lláh’s companions were, for a time, consigned to a caravansarai in ‘Akká named the Khán-i-‘Avámíd (Inn of the Pillars), a structure built in 1785. The Bahá’ís lived mostly in the western and southern wings on the top floor. One of the rooms was occupied by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. The caravansarai became the first Bahá’í pilgrim house of the Holy Land. |
Source | The Bahá’í World. Vol 17, page 59. View as PDF |
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