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Abad, the year, 417-419 'Abbás Efendí, Behá'u'lláh's eldest son (entitled Ghusn-i-A'zam and Áká Sirru'lláh), xxxv- xxxvi, 360, 370, 393, n. 2 'Abbás, Mírzá, commonly called Mírzá Buzurg, the father of Behá'u'lláh and Subh-i-Ezel, 56, n. 2, 373 'Abbás, Sheykh, of Teherán, one of the martyrs of 1852, p. 329 'Abbás-kulí Khán of Láriján, 38, 176-8, 190 'Abdu'l-Ahad, secedes from Behá'u'lláh, 362 'Abdu'l-'Alí, Subh-i-Ezel's son, xxiii-xxvi, 369, 385 'Abdu'l-'Azím of Khúy, Seyyid, 307 'Abdu'l-'Azíz, Sultán, 380, 382 'Abdu'l-Ghaffár, one of the Cyprus exiles, 361, 380, n. 2, 381, 389 'Abdu'l-Hamíd Khán, the dárúghá of Shíráz, 10, 11, 262-3 'Abdu'l-Karím, of Kazvín, Mullá. See Ahmad-i- Kátib 'Abdu'l-Karím, one of those who assassinated the Ezelís, 361, 363 'Abdu'l-Kásim, of Káshán, one of the Ezelís assassinated, 371 'Abdu'lláh, Áká, brother of Áká Muhammad 'Alí of Tabríz, 182 |
'Abdu'lláh, Áká, son of
Áká Muhammad Ja'far, acquitted with Behá'u'lláh, 186, 327 'Abdu'lláh, Áká, of Mázandarán, slain in attacking Sheykh Tabarsí, 177 'Abdu'lláh, Mírzá, called Ghaughá, claims to be "Him whom God shall manifest," 357 'Abdu'lláh b. Ubayy, a strenuous opponent of Muhammad, 135 and n. 4 'Abdu'l-Majíd, Hájí, father of Mírzá Badí', 102, n. 1 'Abdu'l-Muttalib of Isfahán, Hájí, 239, 337 'Abdu'r-Rahím, Mírzá, disciple of Jenáb-i- 'Azím, 185 'Abdu'l-Wahháb, Mírzá, of Shíráz, one of the martyrs of Teherán, 185, 271, n.1, 274, 323, n. 1, 329 'Abdu'l-Wahíd, one of Subh-i-Ezel's sons, xxiv, 373, n. 2, 386 Abdús, Ibn, follower of ash-Shalmaghání, 229 Abú 'Abdi'lláh, 330. See Huseyn of Mílán Abu'l-Kásim, Mírzá, the Imám-Jum'a, 185 Abu'l-Kásim, Mírzá, the Bakhti-yárí, earns the title of "Phlebotomist of the Divine Unity," 363 |
Abú Tálib Khán, Mírzá, conducts a raid on Núr, 375 Abú Turáb, Sheykh, of Ashtahárd, 5, 247 Abwáb, pl. of Báb, q.v. Acre, my object in visiting, xx-xxi " account of visit to, xxvii-xliii " Behá'u'lláh and his followers exiled to, 101 and footnotes, 155, n. 1, 361 " called "the most desolate of cities" (akhrabu'l-bilád), xxx, 146 " Laurence Oliphant's account of the Bábí settlement at, 209-210 " Ezelís assassinated at. See Assassination " Mushkín Kalam leaves Cyprus for, 387- 388 " Prince Zillu's-Sultán questions Sheykh S--- concerning his visit to, 401-2 " called in colophons "the City of 'Ayn," 416, 417 'Ádila, Subh-i-Ezel's granddaughter, 386 Adrianople (Edirné), Bábí chiefs exiled to, 73, 92, 112, 358 " causes of removal of Bábís from, 99, n. 1, 360-1, 369 " date of removal of Bábís from, 119, n. 1, 155, n. 1, 378, n. 2 " called "this most remote place of banishment," 146 and n. 1 " Behá'u'lláh's claim advanced in, xvii, 359 " schism begins in, 358-361 " called "the Land of the Mystery," 361 and n. 2 Afcha, a village near Teherán in which Behá'u'lláh was residing in 1852, 51, 52 Ahmad, name of the Báb's son who died in infancy, 250 Ahmad, one of Subh-i-Ezel's sons, 385, 386 Ahmad Ahsá'í, Sheykh, the founder of the Sheykhí school, 30, 184, 197-8, 234- 244 |
Ahmad Ahsá'í, Sheykh, his doctrines, wherein accounted heterodox, 236 " his works, 237-8 Ahmad, Áká Seyyid, of Tabríz, imprisoned with the Báb, 43, n. 1, 320 and n. 1 Ahmad-i-Kátib, Mírzá, (=Mullá 'Abdu'l-Karím of Kazvín), 41 and n. 1, 42, 62, 320, n. 1, 331, 338, 341, 356 Ahmad, Hájí Mírzá, brother of Hájí Mírzá Jání of Káshán, assassinated by Behá'ís at Baghdad, 332, 359, 371 Ahmad, Mírzá, Imám-Jum'a of Tabríz, present at Báb's examination, 19, 278 Ahmad, Mírzá, of the Persian Embassy at Constantinople, 99, n. 1 Ahmad, Mírzá, of Azghand, 5, 245-6 Ahsanu'l-Kisas. See Commentary on the Súra- i-Yúsuf Ajúdán-báshí. See Huseyn Khán Áká, 'Abbás Efendí so called by the Behá'ís, xxxvi Áká, Hájí, of Tabríz, secedes from Behá'u'lláh, 362; is assassinated, 363 Áká Ján Beg "Kaj-Kuláh," one of the Ezelís assassinated at Acre, 99, n. 1, 360-1, 370 Áká Ján Beg of Khamsa, officer in charge of Báb's execution, 44 Áká Ján, Mírzá, of Káshán. See Khádimu'lláh Áká'idu'sh-Shí'a, work of Shi'ite theology, 233, 302, 303-4, 304-6 Áká Khán of Núr, Sadr-i-A'zam, 185, 374- 6 Áká Khán, governor of Yezd in 1850, 255 Áká Sirru'lláh, a title of Abbás Efendí, q.v. Ákáyán, Karím Khán's sons so called by the Sheykhís, 244 |
Akdas, Kitáb-i-, quoted, 79, n. 2, 93, n. 1, 151, n. 1, 152, 249, n. 1, 370, 422-4 Akdas, Kitáb-i-, formerly misnamed Lawh-i- Akdas, 211 Ákhir, Ism-i-, a title of Mullá Muhammad 'Alí of Bárfurúsh, 340 Akhtar, Persian newspaper, 409, n. 2, 410 Alfeyn, or Alifeyn, Kitáb-i-, 340 Alfiyya quoted, 288 'Álí Páshá, 382 'Alí, of Kazvín, assassinates Hájí Ja'far, 362 'Alí b. Abí Tálib, the first Imám, 296 'Alí, Hájí Mullá, uncle of Kurratu'l-'Ayn, 197, 310 'Alí, Mírzá (or Hájí) Seyyid, the Báb's maternal uncle, 2, 6, 11, 47, n. 1, 211-218, 250 'Alí, Áká Seyyid, the Arab, one of the "Letters of the Living," assassinated in Tabríz, 363 'Alí, Mullá, of Bistám, called Mukaddas-i- Khurásání, 5, 248-9 'Alí, Mullá Sheykh, called by the Bábís Jenáb-i- Azím, xxi, 53, n. 1, 184-5, 191-2, 261, 271, 274-6, 324, 329, 339, 342, n. 1, 374 'Alí Akbar, Mullá, of Ardistán, 5 'Alí Akbar, Seyyid, of Shíráz, a fanatical divine, 411 'Alí Akbar, Mash-hadi, assassinates a Bábí at 'Ishkábád, 411-412 'Alí Asghar, Mullá (or Hájí Mírzá), Sheykhu'l- Islám, 20, 278 'Alí Asghar, Mullá, a Bábí missionary, 184 'Alí 'Askar Khán, his sons kill Seyyid Yahyá, 184 'Alí Khán, Hájí, Hájibu'd-Dawla, the Farrásh- báshí, 52, 54, 185, 204, 215, 329 'Alí Khán, warden of Mákú, 17, 274-5 |
'Alí Khán, Mírzá, nephew of Prime Minister, takes part in massacre of Teherán, 329 'Alí Khán, Seyyid, of Fírúzkúh, present at siege of Zanján, 180, 190 'Alí Mardán Khán, Castle of, at Zanján, 181 'Alí Muhammad, Áká, of Isfahán, one of the Ezelís assassinated in Baghdad, 363, 371 'Alí Muhammad, Mírzá (or Seyyid). See Báb 'Alí Nakí, the tenth Imám, 297 Alláhu abhá, salutation used by Behá'ís, xxxviii Alláh-Yár, Hájí, recovers Báb's body, 47 'Alláma (Jemálu'd-Dín Hasan b. Yúsuf b. 'Alí of Hilla), a great Shi'ite theologian, 237, n. 2, 284, n. 1 Alwáh-i-Salátín (Behá'u'lláh's Epistles to the Kings), xiv, 69, n. 1, 108, n. 1, 208, 211. See also Corrigenda, p. lv, supra. Amír-Nizám (Mírzá Takí Khán), 32 and n. 3, 40- 41, 48, 50, 62, 181-2, 185, 202, 203, 212, 261, n. 1, 374 Anís, a title given by the Bábís to Suleymán Khán b. Yahyá Khán, q.v. 'Anká, mythical bird, 79, n. 1 Annas, 137 Annihilation in God, defined by Jámí, 114, n. 1 Antichrist and his ass, 26, 304-305 Arbíl, 90 Arz. See Land 'As, mocks the Prophet, 283 Asadu'lláh, Hájí, an aged Bábí killed by ill- usage, 312 Asadu'lláh, Mírzá, of Tabríz. See Deyyán Asfár of Mullá Sadrá, 270 Ashraf, Áká Mírzá, of Ábádé, his martyrdom, 169, n. 1, 404-406 |
Ashraf Khán, governor of Zanján, 272, 273 Aslán Khán, governor of Zanján, 180 Assassination of Ezelís by Behá'ís, 93, n. 1, 99, n. 1, 343, 359-365, 370-1 " of a Bábí at Ishkábád by Muhammadans, 411-412 " of Muhammadans by Bábís, 175, 198, 258, 311 " countenanced by the Prophet Muhammad, 135, n. 4, 371-372 " ethics of, 371-3 Assassins, Bábís compared with, by Lady Sheil, 201 Avicenna cited, 280, n.3 Avvalu-man-ámana (the First to believe), Mullá Huseyn so called by the Báb, 241, 250; Áká Mírzá Áká Ján of Káshán so called by Behá'u'lláh, 361 'Ayn, city of. See Acre Azákir, Ibn Abí, 229 'Azím, Áká Seyyid, the Turk, 129, n. 2 'Azím, Jenáb-i-. See 'Alí, Mullá Sheykh 'Azíz Khán, Ajúdán-báshí, 181, 330 Báb (=Gate, pl. Abwáb), title of, its meaning, 3, |
Báb, Mírzá 'Alí Muhammad of
Shíráz:- " birth, date of, 2, 221-2, 249 " parentage, 2, 250, 289 " early life, 2, 249, 250, 253 " character, 217-218 " his mission foreshadowed by Seyyid Kázim, 238-240 " date and manner of his "Manifestation," 3-4, 218-226, 227-228, 240-241, 250-251, 297, n. 1 " pilgrimage to Mecca, 5, 29, 249-253 " arrest at Bushire, 6, 252-263 " imprisonment at Shíráz, 6, 262 " flight to Isfahán, 11, 262-264 " protected by Minúchihr Khán, 11-13, 175, 186, 263-265, 268 " conference at Isfahán, 12-13, 264-268 " sent towards Teherán, 13-16 " sent to Mákú, 15-17, 271-277 " sent to Chihrík, 17-18, 275-277 " first examination to Tabríz, 19-21, 189, 228, 277-290 " claims to be the Imám Mahdí, 20, 24, 25, n. 1, 275, 288-9, 290-295 " his death decided on, 40-41 " his last dispositions, 41-42, 46, n. 1 " his condemnation, 42-3 " his last moments, 319-322 " his execution, 43-45, 182, 190, 321-2 " disposal of his remains, 45-46, 110, n. 3 " accorded only a secondary rank by Behá'ís, xv-xvi, xlv, 230 " other titles of, 229-230 " his writings, 3, 4, 8, 11, 27, n. 1, 41-42, 54- 55, 335-347 Bábu'l-Báb, 230, 241. See Huseyn, Mullá, of Bushraweyh |
Badasht, conference at, 176, 189, 212, 312 Badí, the year, 418, and n. 2, 419, and n. 1 Badí', Mírzá, the bearer of the Epistle to the King of Persia, xlv, 102-5, 390-392 Bad-rá'í, near Baghdad, first Bábí martyr slain at, 248-9 Badr-i-Jihán, name of Subh-i-Ezel's wife, 384, 386 Bághcha, xxxvii. See Behjé Baghdad (generally alluded to as 'Irák-i-'Arab, q.v.), Bábís exiled to, 63-4, 84, n. 2, 85, 89, 90, 111, n. 1, 112, 354-358 Bahí, the year, 415, 418, n. 2, 419 and n. 1 Bahjat-Raf'at, Subh-i-Ezel's daughter, 385 Bahman Mírzá, 271, 273 Bahrám Mírzá, 183 Bákir, Imám Muhammad, 297 Bákirís, a sect of the Imámiyya, 296 Bákir, [Hájí] Mírzá, ratifies Báb's death-warrant, 43, 182 Bákir, Hájí Seyyid Muhammad, mujtahid, of Isfahán, 285, n. 1 Bákir, Muhammad, of Najafábád, one of the Bábís killed in 1852, 185, 323, n. 1, 330 Bákir, Muhammad, of Kuhpáyé, one of the Bábís killed in 1852, 332 Bákir, Muhammad, one of the Cyprus exiles, 361, 380, n. 2, 381, 389 Bákir, Mullá, one of the Báb's associates, 41 Bákir, Sheykh, of Isfahán, 261, n. 1, 402 Bakí'ul-Gharkad, cemetery of, 235 Bakiyyatu'lláh ("Remnant of God"), 3, 297 Balághat, wherein it differs from fasáhat, 284, n. 3 Bálásarís, orthodox Shi'ites so called by Sheykhís, 243 |
Bárfurúsh, execution of Bábís at, 307-309. See also Tabarsí, Sheykh; Muhammad 'Alí, Mullá, of Bárfurúsh; and Huseyn, Mullá, of Bushraweyh Basír, Seyyid, the Indian, 196 Bat-há, a name of Mecca, 140, 397 Beating children forbidden by the Báb, 220 Behá, derivatives of the word, 42, 318- 319 Behá, month of, 421 Behá, Sheykh, a philosopher of note, 269 Behá'u'lláh (Mírzá Huseyn 'Alí of Núr), 42, 51-4, 56-65, 69, 82-4, 89, 91-2, 97-100, 155, 186, 195, 327, 355-373 " birth, date of, 373, n. 1 " parentage, 56, n. 2 " early life, 56-58 " adopts and preaches the Bábí faith, 58- 62 " corresponds with Báb, 62 " position accorded to him by Báb, xvi, 42, 62- 3 " arrested in 1852 at Teherán, 52, 186, 327 " imprisoned for four months, 54, n. 1 " acquitted and released, 53-4 " retires to Baghdad, 54, 63 " retires into seclusion in Kurdistán, 64-65, 356, 357, n. 1 " returns to Baghdad, 65 " at Baghdad, 82-3, 89 " at Constantinople, 90, 91 " at Adrianople, 92-101, 102, 358-360 " at Acre, 101, 155 " personal impressions of, xxxix-xli " seclusion observed by, xxvii, xli " views of his claim and character entertained by Behá'ís, xvi, 59, 65-66, 69, 82-3, 95-6, 107-8, 159 |
Behá'u'lláh, views of his claim and character entertained by Ezelís, 343 and n. 1, 351, 355, n. 2, 356, 358- 364 " writings, 27, n. 1, 69, n. 1, 123, n. 1 " writings or words quoted in original, 57, n. 2, 77, n. 2, 93, n. 1, 96, n. 1, 100, n. 1, 364, 366-8, 390-1 " writings or words quoted in translation, xl, 52-3, 68-9, 70-81, 108-154, 368-9, 370, 391-400 Behá'u'lláh, Subh-i-Ezel so called, 353 Behjé, name of Behá'u'lláh's residence at Acre, xxxvi-xli "Best of Stories" (Ahsanu'l-Kisas). See Commentary on the Sura-i-Yúsuf Beyán, meaning of term, 343-346 Beyán, Persian, when composed, 274, 292 " purposely left incomplete, 353, n. 4 " quoted, 218-220, 222-226, 231-234, 292- 295, 317-318, 344-445, 347-349, 420- 422 Biddulph, Sir Robert, xxii, xxvi Bigotry, its evils exposed, 71, 163-166 Binánu'l-Mulk, 402 Binning (Journal of Two Years' Travel in Persia), 187, 201-202 Biyúk Áká, 261 "Block of Heedlessness" (Jarthúmu'l-ghiflat), 363 "Blow," "Place of the," Tabríz so called, 322 Bondage, Bábís sold into, 129, n. 2 Book, Most Holy. See Akdas, Kitáb-i- " of Fátima, 123, n. 1. See Fátima " of Figures, (Kitáb-i-heyákil), 339 |
Book of Justice (Kitáb-i-'adliyya), 340 " of Light (Kitáb-i-núr), 210, 340-1 " of Names (Kitáb-i-asmá), 202, 318, 338 " of Precepts (Kitáb-i-ahkám), 203, 414, 425 " of Proof (Kitáb-i-hujjatiyya), 339 " of Recompense (Kitáb-i-jezá), 336-7 " of Seven hundred súras (Kitáb-i-haftsad súra), 339 " of Two Sanctuaries (Kitáb-i-harameyn), 339- 340 Bulwer, Sir Henry, xxii, xxvi, 350, 376 Buzurg, Mírzá, father of Behá'u'lláh and Subh-i- Ezel. See 'Abbás, Mírzá Buzurg, Mírzá, of Kirmánsháh, one of the Ezelís assassinated, 371 Buzurg Khán, Mírzá, of Kazvín, Persian consul at Baghdad, 84-5, 88, 110, n. 2, 111, n. 1 Caiaphas, 137 |
Contingent Being (imkán), meaning of term, 115, n. 1 Cyprus, information about Bábís exiled to, how obtained, xviii-xix " object in visiting, xx-xxi " description of visit to, xxii-xxvi " documents relative to Bábí exiles preserved in, xxii, xxvi, 101, n. 3, 350-1, 376- 389 Dalá'il-i-sab'a (Seven Proofs),
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Easter, how observed by Syrian Christians, xxxiii-iv Elchek, an instrument of torture, 260, n. 1 England commended, 162-3 Epistles to the Kings. See Alwáh-i- Salátín Essence, identical or not identical with Attributes, 281 Ethé, Dr H, essay on Bábíism, 207 Eyres, Mr, British consul at Beyrout, xxviii- xxxiii Ezel, title of Mírzá Yahyá, 95, n. 1. See Subh-i- Ezel Ezelís, sect of Bábís, xvii-xviii " assassination of. See Assassination Fagnan, M. E., review of |
title earned by one of Behá'u'lláh's followers, 363 and n. 1 Fasting, ordinances of, 424 Fathu'lláh, Mullá, of Kum, one of those who attempt the Sháh's life, 53, n. 1, 185, 323-4, 329 Fátima, Hidden Book of (or Hidden Words), 123, n. 1; quoted, 125-6 Fátima, Subh-i-Ezel's wife, 384 " his daughter, 381, 386 " his daughter-in-law, 386 " Sheykh 'Alí Sayyáh's and afterwards Muskín Kalam's wife, 387 Fattáh, Hájí, his son secedes from Behá'u'lláh, 262 Fattáh, Mullá, a Bábí slain at Núr, 375 Fazlu'lláh, Mírzá (Nasíru'l-Mulk), 183 Feyhá, Al- ("the spacious"), Damascus so called, 143, n. 2 First to believe. See Avvalu-manámana Fírúz Mírzá, 183, 257-8 Five Grades (Shu'ún-i-khamsa), 318, 335-6, 338- 9, 343-347 Four Relations, 284, n. 3 Fourth Support (Rukn-i-rábi'), 4, 242-4 Freedom of conscience the right of all, 165 Freemason, a Greek, xxxiv Fu'ád, Subh-i-Ezel's son, 386 Fu'ád Páshá, 382 Gate, Gates. See Báb, |
Ghusn-i-Akbar, Ghusn-i-At-har, Ghusn-i- A'zam, Titles of Behá'u'lláh's sons, called collectively Aghsán, 361, 393, n. 2. See also 'Abbás Efendí Gilbert, M. T, notice on Bábís settled in Kurdistán, 207 Gobineau, M. le Comte de, ix-xi, xlvi, li, 202-3, and throughout the work passim Golden Calf, Behá'u'lláh likened to it by Ezelís, 355, n. 2, 362 Goldsmid, Major-General Sir Frederic, xxii, 261 Gordon, General, Bábí exiles released from Khartúm by, 129, n. 2 Gospels quoted, 137, n. 2 " alluded to in Persian Beyán, 224 " called the Alif (Injíl), 348 Guardians (nukabá), 26, 303 Guard-stars (called in Arabic Farkadán), 125, n. 2 Guebre converted to Bábíism, 34 Guillemard, Dr F. H. H., xix Gurgín Khán, succeeds Minúchihr Khán in government of Isfahán, 13 Há,
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Hamzé Mírzá, 41, 176, 182, 320 Hasan, Imám, 297 Hasan, a young Bábí put to death at Yezd, 256 Hasan, Áká Seyyid, of Yezd, brother of the Báb's amanuensis, 43, n. 1, 271, n. 1, 319- 321 Hasan, Áká, deputy-chief of the farráshes, 332 Hasan of Khamsa, one of the victims of the Teherán massacre, 332 Hasan Khán, Mírzá, brother of Mírzá Taki Khán Amír-Nizám, 41-3, 181-2, 190 Hasan, Mír Seyyid (or Mírzá), of Núr, the Platonist, 12, 265-8 Hasan, Seyyid, of Khurásán, one of the victims of the Teherán massacre, 329 Hasan, Seyyid, of Tabátabá. See Isfahán, Martyrs of Hasan 'Abdu'r-Rahman Efendí, husband of Subh-i-Ezel's daughter Safiyya, 385 Hasan 'Alí, Hájí Mullá, of Túsirkán, 265 Hasan 'Askarí, Imám, 297 Hashísh, Bábís charged with making use of, 203 Hasht Bihisht, Ezelí historical work called, 331, n. 1, 351-373 Hayátu'l-kulúb, work on Shi'ite theology, 123, n. 1 Hayy ("the Living"), title of Subh-i-Ezel, 353 and n. 3 Hazár-Jaríb, attack on Bábís at, 176, 189 Hazrat-i-A'lá, 229. See Báb " -i-Ezel. See Subh-i-Ezel " -i-Kuddus. See Muhammad 'Alí Mullá, of Bárfurúsh " -i-Nukté-i-Beyán, 229. See Báb " -i-Nukté-i-Úlá, 229. See Báb " -i-Rabbi-ul-A'lá, 229. See Báb Helpers (nujabá), 26, 303 Hermaphrodite, 284 |
He whom God shall manifest (Man yudh- hiruhu'lláh), xvii, 18, n. 1, 55, 287, n. 1 Heykal, Súra-i-, 69, n. 1, 108, n. 1, 208, 211, 359, n. 2, 365, 393 and n. 2. See also Corrigenda, p. lv, supra Hidden Words (Kalimát-i-maknúna). See Fátima, Hidden Book of Houston, Mr G. L., xix Houtum-Schindler, General, 404 Huart, M. C., 210, 340-1 Hujjatu'l-Islám. See Muhammad, Mullá, Mámákání Hujjatu'lláh, Imám Mahdí so called, 297 Hurúf-i-Hayy. See Letters of the Living Huseyn, Imám, 28, n. 2, 297 Huseyn ibn Rúh. See Ibn Rúh Huseyn of Mílán (called Huseyn Ján and Abú 'Abdi'lláh), 330-1, 357, 365 Huseyn the Water-carrier, takes part in assassination of Ezelís, 361 Huseyn, Áká Seyyid, of Yezd, the Báb's amanuensis, 43, n. 1, 44, 182, 205, 271 and n. 1, 272, 274, 276, 319-322, 327, 330, 338, 339 Huseyn, Áká Seyyid, of Turshíz, one of the Seven Martyrs, 212, 215 Huseyn, Áká, of Ardistán, accompanies Báb from Shíráz to Isfahán, 263 Huseyn, Mírzá, of Kum, 129, n. 2, 186 Huseyn, Mullá, of Bushraweyh (called Jenáb-i- Báb, Jenáb-i-Bábu'l-Báb, Avvalu-man- ámana, Harf-i-avval, Ism-i-avval, &c.), xxi, xliii, 5, 29, 35-8, 95, n. 1, 176-8, 184, 189- 190, 192, 195, 230, 240-1, 245, 250-1, 310, 374 Huseyn, Mullá, of Khurásán, 110, n. 3, 327, 329 |
Huseyn, Seyyid, of Isfahán, or of Hindiyán, 331, 357 Huseyn, Seyyid, of Tabátabá. See Isfahán, Martyrs of Huseyn Khán, Ajúdán-báshí, Governor of Fárs, 10, 11, 175, 189, 262 Huseyn Khán, Mushíru'd-dawla, Persian Ambassador at Constantinople, 85, n. 1, 358 Huseyn 'Alí, Mírzá, of Núr. See Behá'u'lláh Huseyn 'Alí ;, of Káshán, one of the Ezelís assassinated, 371 Ibn Hishám,
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'Ishkábád, assassination of a Bábí at,
411- 2 Ism-i-Ákhir. See Ákhir, Ism-i- Isma'íl, Hájí Mírzá, of Káshán, brother of Mírzá Jání, 332 Isma'íl, Hájí Mullá, of Kum, one of the Seven Martyrs, 212-213 Isma'íl, Sheykh, 331 Isma'ílís, 296 Iz-háku'l-Bátil ("the Crushing of Falsehood"), attack on Bábí doctrines written by Hájí Karím Khán, 242
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Prince Zillu's-Sultán, 403 and n. 1 Jalálu'd-Dín, son of Sheykh 'Alí Sayyáh, 387 Jalíl, Mullá, of Urúmiyya, 5, 248 Jamálu'd-Dín, son of Sheykh 'Alí Sayyáh, 387 Jamáliyya, daughter of Sheykh 'Alí Sayyáh, 387 Jámí cited, 114, n. 1 Janayn, name of one of Behá'u'lláh's gardens at Acre, 210 Jání, Hájí Mírzá, of Káshán, 263, 271, 308, 332 Jarthúmu'l-ghiflat ("Block of Heedlessness"), 363 and n. 1 Jawád, a title of the ninth Imám, 267 and n. 1 Jawád, Áká Seyyid [of Kerbelá], an influential Ezelí who died about seven years ago at Kirmán, 342, n. 2 Jawád, Mírzá, of Khurásán, acquitted with Behá'u'lláh, 186, 327 Jemálu'd-Dín Bey of Beyrout, xxx Jemálu'd-Dín Hasan b. Yúsuf b. 'Alí, of Hilla. See 'Alláma Jemálu'd-Dín al-Afghán, Seyyid, 199 Jenáb-i-'Azím. See 'Alí, Mullá Sheykh " -i-Báb, or Bábu'l-Báb. See Huseyn, Mullá, of Bushraweyh " -i-Kuddús. See Muhammad 'Alí, Hájí Mullá, of Bárfurúsh " -i-Mukaddas [-i-Khurásán]. See Sádik, Mullá [Muhammad], of Khurásán " -i-Táhira. See Kurratu'l-'Ayn Jesus Christ, 137, 224-5 " Behá'u'lláh compared to, xvi Jews, persecution of, in Isfahán, 407 John the Baptist, the Báb compared to, xvi Jorjání cited, 303-4 Joseph, Súra of, Commentary on. See Commentary |
Julfá, Christian priest of, 169 Juzghands (candied walnuts) used by the Bábís for conveyance of letters, 276 Ká'ání, his poems cited, 199, 325-326 |
Kázim Khán, Muhammad, Farrásh-báshí, 289 Kázim, Mullá, Ezelí killed at Isfahán, 400 Kázim, Mullá Muhammad, mujtahid of Sháhrúd, 176 Kázim, Seyyid, of Zanján, accompanies Báb to Isfahán, 11, 263 Kázimeyn, shrine of, near Baghdad, 85, n. 2 Kazvíní cited, 299-301 Kerbelá, massacre of, 139, n. 3 Ketmán (concealment of religious convictions), 216 Khabbázu'l-Wáhidiyyat ("Baker of the Divine Unity"), 362 Khadíjé, the Báb's mother, 289 Khádimu'lláh (Áká Mírzá Áká Ján of Káshán), xli, 355, n. 2, 358-362, 393, n. 2, 408 Khán-i-gandum-firúshán, at Acre, 362 Khán-i-sharkí, at Constantinople, 363 Khánlar Mírzá, 176 Khartúm, Bábís exiled to, 129, n. 2 Khayyát-báshí, assassinated at Acre, 362, 371 Khiláfat, office of, how regarded by Sunnís, 296 Khusraw of Kádí-kalá, 36, 37, n. 2, 177 Khutbé-i-Kahriyyé ("the Sermon of Wrath"), 274-5 Kinár-i-gird, 14 Kisasu'l-'Ulamá (Stories of Divines), work of Shi'ite biography, 86, n. 1, 197-8, 235-6, 277-8 Kishlák of Núr, 60 and n. 2 Kitáb-i-Alfeyn or Alifeyn. See Alfeyn, Kitáb-i- " -i-Akdas. See Akdas, Kitáb-i- Kitáb. See Book Kiyá-kalá, in Mázandarán, 178 Kremer, Baron A. von, 206-7, 229, 242 Kuch 'Alí Sultán, one of the Báb's executioners, 182 |
Kuláh-i-Firangí, summer-house at Shíráz, 258 " Kur'án of the Bábís," 198, 202 Kurbán 'Alí, Mírzá, the dervish, one of the Seven Martyrs, 212, 214 Kurdistán, Bábís in, 207 " Behá'u'lláh's retirement into, 64-5, 356, 357, n. 1 Kurratu'l-'Ayn (Zarrín-Táj, entitled also Jenáb-i- Táhira), xxi, 30-32, 175, 186, 189, 196, 197-8, 203-4, 207-8, 247, 309-316, 327, 334, 342, n. 1 Kúrsí, how used in Persia, 309, n. 1 Lahsá'í (more accurately
Ahsá'í), 234. See Ahmad |
Letters of the Living (Hurúfát- i-Hayy), xvi, xxiv, 95, n. 1, 353, 357, 421- 2 Leylatu'l-Kadr, 262, n. 1 Lisánu'l-Mulk (Mírzá Takí, Mustawfí, better known as Sipihr, author of the Násikhu't- Tawáríkh, q.v.), 173, 187, 203, 323 Lovett, surveys on the road from Shíráz to Bam, 261 Lutf-'Alí, Mírzá, the chamberlain, 8 Lutf-'Alí, Mírzá, the secretary, 36 Lutf-'Alí of Shíráz, one of the victims of the Teherán massacre, 331 Madness |
Mahmúd, Mírzá, acquitted with
Behá'u'lláh, 186, 327 Mahmúd, Mírzá, of Kazvín, one of the victims of the Teherán massacre, 330 Mákú (called by Báb "Jabal-i-Básit," q.v.), 15- 17, 271-7 Malláhu'l-Kuds ("the Sailor of Sanctity"), one of Behá'u'lláh's followers so entitled, 362 Ma'mún, the Caliph, his argument with the Imám Rizá, 283, n. 1 Manifestation (zuhúr). See Báb Maryam, Subh-i-Ezel's daughter, 386 Masjid-i-Sháh in Isfahán, 264-5 Masnaví quoted, 23 and n. 1, 287 and n. 2 " illustration from, 372 Mást (curdled milk), letters conveyed in, 276 Mázandarán insurrection. See Tabarsí, Sheykh Mázandarání dialect, history composed in, 202, 205 Mazdakites, Bábís likened to, 201, 209 Merrick quoted, 123, n. 1 Metempsychosis alleged to be a Bábí tenet, 189 Meydán-i-Sháh, in Teherán, 213, n. 1 " in Isfahán, 403 Mihr 'Alí Khán of Núr, Shujá'u'l-Mulk, 183, 257- 260 Mílán, 47, 247, 272-3 Minúchihr Khán, Mu'tamadu'd-Dawla, 11-13, 175, 189, 263-5, 277 Miracles demanded of the Báb, 287-8 Mír Dámád, a philosopher of note, 269- 270 Mír Fandariskí, a philosopher of note, 269- 270 Mírzá Buzurg. See Buzurg, Mírzá Mírzá'ís, Behá'ís so called by Ezelís, 343, n. 1 |
Mochenin, M., his memoir on the Bábís, 205, 276 Months, names of Bábí, 414 Mormons, Bábís compared to, 201 Moses, his dispensation, noticed in Persian Beyan, 224 Mosul, 90, 208, 413 " called al-Hadbá, 139, n. 2, 416 Mu'allim-i-Núrí (Mullá Muhammad), 271 Mubashshir, Hazrat-i-, Báb so called by Behá'ís, 230 Muhammad, Subh-i-Ezel's son, 386 Muhammad b. Maslama, slays Ka'b b. Ashraf at the command of the Prophet, 135, n. 4 Muhammad, Áká, of Isfahán, one of those who conveyed the Báb's remains to Teherán, 110, n. 3 Muhammad Beg, Chápárjí, 16, 271-3 Muhammad of Mázandarán, Behá'u'lláh's servant, 357 Muhammad of Najafábád, one of the victims of the Teherán massacre, 330 Muhammad, Hájí (or Áká) Seyyid, of Isfahán, mujtahid, 118 and n. 3 Muhammad, Mírzá Seyyid, of Isfahán, Imám- Jum'a, 266 Muhammad Khán, Begler-begi, present at siege of Zanján, 180-1 Muhammad Nabíl, Mírzá, See Nabíl Muhammad b. Suleymán-i-Tanakábuní, Mírzá, author of Kisasu'l-'Ulamá, 197 Muhammad, Mírzá of Níríz, one of the victims of the Teherán massacre, 53, n. 1, 323 and n. 1, 330 Muhammad, Mullá, Kurratu'l-'Ayn's husband, 311 Muhammad, Mullá, Mámákání, 19, 43, 182, 278, 285-6 |
Muhammad, Mullá, of Núr, See Mu'allim-i- Núrí Muhammad, Mullá, of Núr, avoids discussion with Behá'u'lláh, 60-2 Muhammad, (Hájí) Seyyid, of Isfahán, the Ezelí, 93 and n. 1, 97, 185, 356, 360, 361, 370, 371 Muhammad Sháh, 7, 10, 21, 32, 62, 176, 189, 277 Muhammad 'Alí of Bárfurúsh (or Mázandarán), [Hájí] Mullá (or Mírzá), called by the Bábís "Jenáb-i-Kuddús," 5, 29, 95, n. 1, 176-9, 195, 253, 306-9, 374; his writings, 30, n. 1 Muhammad 'Alí of Zanján, Mullá, 9-10, 39, 179- 181 Muhammad 'Alí of Tabríz, Áká (or Mírzá, or Mullá), 43, 46, n. 1, 182, 320-2 Muhammad 'Alí of Isfahán, Áká, secedes from Behá'u'lláh, 362-3 Muhammad 'Alí of Najafábád, one of the victims of the Teherán massacre, 330 Muhammad 'Alí the barber, one of those engaged in the assassination of the Ezelís, 359, 361 Muhammad 'Alí, Hájí, a Bábí killed at Kazvín, 312 Muhammad 'Alí, Hájí, a Bábí executed after the Zanján rising, 181 Muhammad 'Alí Khán Sháhsívan, present at the Zanján siege, 180 Muhammad Bákir. See Bákir, Muhammad Muhammad Hasan, Áká Mírzá, brother of Mullá Huseyn of Bushrawe yh 307 Muhammad Hasan, Hájí Mírzá, of Khurásán, one of the Bábís taken captive at Sheykh Tabarsí, 307 Muhammad Hasan Khán, of Erivan, suspected of complicity |
in the plot against the Sháh, 191 Muhammad Hasan, Mírzá, of Núr, the Platonist, 266-8 Muhammad Hasan, Sheykh, 86, n. 1, 249 and n. 1 Muhammad Huseyn, Áká, of Ardistán, accompanies Báb on journey to Isfahán, 263 Muhammad Huseyn, Mír, Imám-Jum'a of Isfahán (q.v.), 167-169 Muhammad Huseyn, Mírzá, of Tabríz, one of the Seven Martyrs, 212 Muhammad Ja'far, Hájí, of Fárs, one of the clergy of Isfahán, 265 Muhammad Ja'far, Mullá, of Nirák, remonstrates with Behá'u'lláh, 356 Muhammad Jawád of Kazvín, murderer of Ezelís, 361 Muhammad Mahdí, Áká, Kalbásí, one of the clergy of Isfahán, 12, 265-6 Muhammad Mahdí, Hájí, mentioned in Kitáb-i- Jezá, 337 Muhammad Rizá, Hájí, of Isfahán, assassinated by Muhammadans at 'Ishkábád, 411- 412 Muhammad Rizá, Hájí, one of the murdered Ezelís, 356, 359 Muhammad Rizá, Seyyid, the Báb's father, 2, 250, 289 Muhammad Sádik. See Sádik, Mullá [Muhammad], of Khurásán Muhammad Sálih, Hájí Mullá, of Kazvín, father of Kurratu'l-'Ayn, 197, 310-1 Muhammad Takí, Imám, 297 Muhammad Takí Khán, Mírzá, killed at Núr, 375 Muhammad Takí, Mírzá, kills Khusraw of Kádí- kalá, 36, n. 2 Muhammad Takí, Hájí Mullá, of Kazvín, called Shahíd-i-Thá- |
lith, uncle of Kurratu'l-'Ayn, 175, 197- 8, 236, 310-1 Muhammad Takí, Mullá, of Herát, 185 Muhammad Takí of Shíráz, one of the victims of the Teherán massacre, 330 Muhayyisa, assassinates a Jew by command of the Prophet Muhammad, 372 Muhsin, one of the muftís of Baghdad, 249 Muhsin, Hájí, a Bábí executed after the Zanján rising, 181 Mujtahid, meaning of the term, 266, n. 1 Mukallid, meaning of the term, 266, n. 1 Mukaddas-i-Khurásán, 246. See Sadik, Mullá [Muhammad], of Khurásán, and 'Alí, Mullá, of Bistám, both of whom appear to have enjoyed this title Múmin-i-Hindí ("the Indian believer"), 196 Múrché-Khúr, near Isfahán, 13 and n. 1 Murgh Mahalla, in Shimrán, Behá'u'lláh's residence, 81 Murtazá, Sheykh, of Shushtar, an instance of true piety amongst the Shi'ite clergy, 86 and n. 1, 129 Murtazá, Seyyid, 'Ilmu'l-Hudá, 197 Murtazá, Seyyid, accompanies the Báb to Mákú, 271, n. 1, 272 Murtazá-kulí, Hájí [or Mullá], Marandí, 43, 278, 286-7 Músá, brother of Behá'u'lláh, xxxiv, 56, n. 2 Músá Kázim, Imám, 85, n. 2, 297 Músá Khán, takes part in massacre of Teherán, 329 Mushkín Kalam, xxiii, 360, 361, 377-382, 387- 9 Mushkín-i-Iláhí, title conferred on one of Behá'u'lláh's followers, 362 |
Mustafá, Mírzá, of Nirák,
one of the murderers of the Ezelís, 363 Mustafá Khán, Kájár, colonel of the Shakáki regiment, 180 Mustafá-kulí Khán Kára-gúzlú, takes part in suppression of Níríz insurrection, 183, 257 Mustagháth, xvii Mu'tamadu'd-Dawla. See Minúchihr Khán and Farhád Mírzá Mutasharri's, sect of, 162 and n. 1 Nabí, Mírzá, of
Damávand, one of the victims of |
Násiru'd- Dín Sháh, 20 and n. 2, 151, n. 1, 278, 280, 287, 288 " attempt on life of, xlvi, 49-51, 53, n. 1, 191-2, 201, 323-8 " Behá'u'lláh's epistle to. See Lawh-i- Sultán Nasír, Hájí, of Kazvín, taken captive at Sheykh Tabarsí, 129, n. 2, 307 Nasír the Arab, assassinates Mullá Rajab-'Alí the Ezelí, 363 Násiriyya regiment, 180-1 Nasíru'l-Mulk. See Fazlu'lláh, Mírzá Nasru'lláh, Áká Mírzá, one of the Ezelís assassinated, 361, 371 Nasru'lláh Khán, takes part in Teherán massacre, 332 Nawrúz, ordinances concerning, 422-5 Nejáshí, 397 Ni'matu'lláh, Sheykh, of Ámul, taken captive at Sheykh Tabarsí, 307 Ni'matu'lláh, Sháh, his shrine at Máhán, 244 Níríz, insurrection at, 39-40, 47, n. 1, 183-4, 191, 195, 202, 253-261 Niyávarán, 52 Nizámu'l-Mulk, takes part in massacre of Teherán, 329 Nizámu'l-'Ulamá. See Mahmúd, Hájí Mullá Noeldeke, Professor, li, 209 Nubuvvat-i-Khássa ("Special Mission"), treatise on, by Báb, 11, 54 Nujabá. See Helpers Nukabá. See Guardians Nukta, Hazrat-i-, xvi, 60, n. 1, 229, 422. See also Báb Núr, Kitáb-i-. See Book of Light Núr, raid on, 375-6 Núru'lláh, Subh-i-Ezel's son, 384 Nuseyrís, 14 and n. 1, 162 and n. 1 Núshírván, King, 201 |
Occultation (ghaybat) of Twelfth Imám, 25, 233, 244, 296-9 Oliphant, Laurence, 209-210, 370 'Omar, the 13 rules of, 407 Opium, its use prohibited by Báb, 133, n. 1 Ordinances of God called "Sealed Wine" (rahík- i-makhtúm), 77, n. 2 Ordinances of God called "Pure Wine," 148 'Othmán b. Sa'íd, Abú 'Umar, 233, 298 Paraclete, 293, n. 1 Querry, Droit Rádagán,
Hamzé |
Rawzatu's-Safá, 188-192, 277-278 Reinaud, M., his translation of Abu'l-Fedá cited, 299 Renan, massacre of Teherán how characterized by him, xlv Resurrection, how understood by Báb, 224, 225 Rizá, Imám, 282, 283 and n. 1, 297 Rizá Khán, one of the Bábís at Sheykh Tabarsí, 179 Rizá, Mírzá, one of the Bábís executed at the conclusion of the Zanján siege, 181 Rizá, Seyyid Muhammad, the Báb's father, 2, 250, 289 Rizá-kulí Khán, Lelé-Báshí, 188, 323 Rizá-kulí, Mírzá, of Tafrísh, one of the Ezelís assassinated at Acre, 93, n. 1, 361, 370 Rizván 'Alí, Subh-i-Ezel's son, xxiv, xxv, 385 Rosen, Baron Victor, liii, 27, n. 1, 69, n. 1, 96, n. 1, 102, n. 1, 108, n. 1, 208-9, 210-11, 365, 390-2, 411-2, 416, and passim throughout the work. See also Corrigenda, p. lv, supra Rukayya, Subh-i-Ezel's wife, 384 Rukayya, servant of Mushkín Kalam, 387 Ruknu'd-Dawla, Muhammad 'Alí Mírzá, bestows on Sheykh Ahmad Ahsá'í a yearly pension, 235-6 Russia, war of 1825 with Persia, 118, n. 3, 119 Russian ambassador intercedes for Bábís, 376 Russian government, assassins of a Bábí punished by, 411-2 S * * * * * , |
Sabz-i-Meydán, in Teherán, 213, n. 1 Sadducees, Bábís likened to, 201 Sádik, Mullá, of Marágha, one of the Seven Martyrs, 212 Sádik, Mullá [Muhammad], of Khurásán, called by the Bábís Jenáb-i-Mukaddas and Mukaddas-i-Khurásán, 5, 129, n. 2, 195, 246-7, 307. See also 'Alí, Mullá, of Bistám, who, according to Subh-i-Ezel (248-9), also bore this title Sádik, of Zanján (or Mílán), 49, 53, n. 1, 185, 323-4, 332 Sadr. See Áká Khán of Núr Sadrá, Mullá, the philosopher, 12, 268- 271 Sadru'd-Dawla, takes part in siege of Zanján, 180-1 Sa'du'l-Mulk, governor of Bushire, 411 Safiyya, Subh-i-Ezel's daughter, 384-5 Sa'ída, the bearded woman, 306 Sa'íd Khán, Mírzá, Minister of Foreign Affairs, 110, 329 Sa'íd, Sheykh, the Indian, 5, 248. (It seems possible that this person may be identical with the "Indian Believer" spoken of in the Táríkh-i-Jadíd. See p. 196) Sa'ídu'l-'Ulamá, one of the clergy of Bárfurúsh, 30, 35, 176, 307-9 Sálih, Hájí Mullá [Muhammad], of Kazvín, the father of Kurratu'l-'Ayn, 30, 197, 310- 311 Sálih, Mír, one of the Zanján insurgents, 180 Sálih, Mírzá, of Shíráz, the murderer of Hájí Mullá Muhammad Takí, 311-2 Sálih, Sheykh, the Arab, one of Kurratu'l-'Ayn's converts, put to death at Teherán, 311- 2 Sálih Táhir, 312 |
Sám Khán, colonel of the Christian regiment of Urúmiyya, 43-44 Sámí Bey, 199 Sámirí, 355, n. 2, 362 Sarkalú, the place of Behá's retirement in Khurdistán, 64 Sayyáh, Sheykh (or Mírzá) 'Alí, one of the Cyprus exiles, 352, 361, 380 and n. 2, 381, 382 and n. 1, 386-7 Sedition disavowed and censured, 116, 152, 394 Seven Letters, Person of the (Zát-i-hurúf-i- sab'a), a title of the Báb, 230, 231, 421- 2 Seven Martyrs (Shuhadá-i-sab'a), xlv, 47, n. 1, 196, 201, 211-218 Seven Proofs. See Dalá'il-i-sab'a Sévruguin, M., his memoir on the Bábís, 205, 248 Seyfúr, 184, n. 1 Seyr-i-kulúb ("spiritual sight-seeing"), 401 Sháh See Muhammad Sháh, and Násiru'd-Dín Sháh Sháh 'Abdu'l-'Azím, Shrine of, 46, n. 1, 185, 216, 332 Sháhbáz Khán, of Marágha, present at siege of Zanján, 180 Shahíd-i-thálith. See Muhammad Takí, Hájí Mullá, of Kazvín Sháh Ni'matu'lláh, his shrine at Máhán, 244 Sháhzádé Huseyn at Kazvín 198 Shakákí regiment at siege of Zanján, 180 Shalmaghání, ash-, 229 Shawáhid-i-Rubúbiyya ("Evidences of Divinity"), by Mullá Sadrá, 269- 271 Sheep, decapitation of, honour shewn to great men by, 326, n. 1 Sheil, Lady, 200-1, 211-212, 226-7 Sheykhís, sect of the, 4, 162, 234-244 Sheykhí, a Bábí executed at Zanján, 180 |
Sheykh Tabarsí, castle of. See Tabarsí Sheykhu'l-'Ajam, author of a history of the Mázandarán insurrection in the Mázandarání dialect, 205 Shi'ite doctrine, certain points of, 296- 306 Shimr, 272 Shimrán, 50, 52, 81 and n. 1 Shíráz, called Dáru'l-'Ilm ("the Abode of Knowledge"), 294, n. 1, 354, n. 2 Shujá'u'l-Mulk. See Mihr 'Alí Khán, of Núr Shu'ún-i-khamsa. See Five Grades Si-dih, persecutions at, 169, n. 1, 406-410 Sidon, Bábí agent at, xliii Sipihr. See Lisánu'l-Mulk Slane, Baron Mac Guckin de --'s translation of Ibn Khallikán, 229, 302 Slavery, Bábís sold into, 129, n. 2, 247 Smith, Joe, founder of the Mormon sect, Báb likened to, 201 Sofyán, appearance of, 26, 305-306 Special Mission. See Nubuvvat-i-Khássa Straw, heads stuffed with, 258 and n. 1 Style affected by Bábís, xlvi-xlviii Su'ál ú Jawáb, work on Shi'ite jurisprudence, 285, n. 1 Subh-i-Ezel (Mírzá Yahyá):- chief references: xv-xxvi, 51, 63-4, 89-90, 93-101, 349- 389 " other titles, 95, n. 1, 353 " birth, date of, 373 and nn. 1 and 2 " parentage and early life, 56, n. 2, 373 " first becomes prominent, 62-63, 352-4 " how regarded by Báb, xvi, xxiv, 95, n. 1, 350, 352-4 |
Subh-i-Ezel, how regarded by Behá and the Behá'ís, 93, n. 1 (Kitáb-i-Akdas); 96, n. 1 (Lawh-i-Nasír); xlv (Traveller's Narrative); 195 (Táríkh-i-Jadíd); xxiii (Mushkín Kalam) " in Persia, 63, 354, 374 " escapes to Baghdad, 51-2, 354, 375 " at Baghdad, 63-4, 355-8 " departure from Baghdad to Constantinople, 89, 90, n. 1, 358 " at Adrianople, 92 et seq., 99, n. 1, 358- 361 " date of banishment to Famagusta, 101, n. 3, 373, n. 2, 378, n. 2, 380, 382 " visited at Famagusta, xxiv-xxvi " his family, xxiv, 384-6 " his statements quoted, 41, n. 2, 46, n. 1, 84, n. 2, 86, n. 1, 202, 221, 248-9, 261, 262, 308, 312-3, 314, 334, 335-344, &c. " his writings, 210, 335, 340-2 Súfís, Gobineau's opinion of, x Suleymán, Mash-hadí, executed at Zanján, 181 Suleymán Khán Afshár, 179, 182, 239, n. 1 Suleymán Khán, Hájí, son of Yahyá Khán of Tabríz, xxi, 46-7, 185, 192, 239, n. 1, 253, 332, 327, 329, 331, 332-334 Suleymán-kulí, Mírzá, acquitted with Behá'u'lláh, 186, 327 Suleymániyyé, visited by Behá'u'lláh, 64- 5 Sultán Huseyn Mírzá, killed at Sheykh Tabarsí, 178 Sultán, Sheykh, the Arab, converted by Kurratu'l-'Ayn, 311 Sultánu'sh-Shuhadá. See Isfahán, Martyrs of Suneyna (or Subeyna), a Jew assassinated by command of Muhammad, 372 Súra-i-Heykal. See Heykal |
Súra of Joseph of Yúsuf. See Commentary Súra of Kawthar. See Commentary Súra of Wa'l-'Asr. See Commentary Swooning in dyspepsia, 280 Tabarí, wherein |
Teherán, called "the Holy Land" (Arz-i- akdas), 56; - called "the Land of Tá," 79, n. 2 Teherán Gazette, 201 Teymúr, of Kal'a-Zanjírí, put to death at Kirmánsháh, 184 Thielmann, 208 Tobacco, use of, prohibited by Báb, xxvi, 133, n. 1 " avoided by Ezelís, xxvi " permitted by Behá, 133, n. 1 Tolerance advocated by Bábís, 153, 163, 261. See also Bigotry Toumansky, M., 192, n. 1, 411 Treason reprobated, 83. See also Sedition Tree of Truth (Shajara-i-Hakí-kat), Báb so called, 219, n. 12, 224, 225, 230, 294 Turks, Mullá 'Alí Bistámí put to death by, 249 Turkish language in Persia, 44, n. 1 Turkish protection sought by Bábís, 88, 111 and n. 1, 117 and n. 1 Unity
(Váhid), xvi, Váhid. See Unity Wahb b. Ráhib, 135 |
Wahb b. Zayd, 135 and n. 4 Wahíd, title of Subh-i-Ezel, 95, n. 1, 353 and n. 2 Wa'l-'asr, Commentary on Súra of. See Commentary Waraka-i-'Ulyá, title of one of Behá'u'lláh's wives, 361 Watson, History of Persia, 180, 189, n. 1, 205-6, 227, 229 "White Hand," 148 White garments worn by Bábís, xxxi and n.1, xxxiv, xliii Wine, use of, contrary to Bábí religion, 133 and n. 1 Wright, Dr A. H, of Urúmiyya, 19, n. 1, 187, 200, 278 Wright, Dr William, his canon of translation, xlviii-ix Yahyá,
Mírzá. See Subh-i-
Zá, the letter, xlii, 170 and n. 1, 412-419 |
n. 1, 179-181, 186-7, 188, 190, 192, 196, 201, 203, 204, 206, 207 Zanvazí, Áká Seyyid, ratifies Báb's death- warrant, 182 Zapiski, Baron Rosen's, 210 Zarb, Mahall-i-, Tabríz so called, 322 Zargandé, Subh-i-Ezel's residence at, 374 Zarrín Táj ("Golden Crown"). See Kurratu'l- 'Ayn Zawrá, Baghdad so called, 139, n. 2, 143, n. 1 " Teherán so called, 177 Zeynu'l-'Ábidín, Imám, 139 et seq. And n. 3, 297 Zeynu'l-'Ábidín, Mullá, of Yezd, one of the Teherán martyrs, 329 Zeynu'l-'Ábidín Khán, governor of Níríz, 183, 191, 256, 258 Zeynu'l-Mukarrabín, 362. See also Zá, the letter, supra Zillu's-Sultán, Prince, 401-3, 407, 408, 409 and n. 1 Ziyárat-náma (Gobineau's Journal du Pèlerinage), 205, 337-338 Ziyárát, other, 337-8, 339, 341 Ziyá'u'd-Dín, Subh-i-Ezel's son, 386 Zoroastrian converted to Bábíism, 34 Zoroastrians maltreated, 407, n. 2 Zoroastrian calendar, analogy with Bábí calendar, 414, n. 1 Zuhúr (Manifestation). See Báb Zu'l-Fikar Khán, takes part in massacre of Teherán, 329 |