It is my understanding that there was no Maiden.  Shoghi Effendi writes of 
Baha'u'llah's vision of the Maiden in the Siyah-Chal that the Maiden, and all 
the other images used for the earlier Manifestations of God, were symbols:

...at so critical an hour and under such appalling circumstances the "Most 
Great Spirit," as designated by Himself, and symbolized in the Zoroastrian, the 
Mosaic, the Christian, and Muhammadan Dispensations by the Sacred Fire, the 
Burning Bush, the Dove and the Angel Gabriel respectively, descended upon, and 
revealed itself, personated by a "Maiden," to the agonized soul of Bahá'u'llá
(Shoghi Effendi, God Passes By, p. 100)

A symbol is used because there is no way of communicating the reality of what 
happened, to the human mind.

Brent
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