[12] Masjid-i-Vakíl: built by Karím Khán-i-Vakíl, the founder of the Zand dynasty.
[13] The Dawn-Breakers, pp. 107-9 (Brit.), pp. 153-4 (U.S.).
[14] Browne (ed.), A Traveller's Narrative, Vol. II, p. 7.
[15] `Andalíb (Nightingale) was the soubriquet of Mírzá `Alí-Ashraf of Láhíján in the Caspian province of Gílán. `Andalíb was a poet of superb accomplishment and an eloquent teacher. He met Edward Granville Browne in Yazd in the year 1888. A very long letter exists, in his handwriting, addressed to Edward Browne, in which he cites proofs from the Bible, in support of the Bahá'í Faith, and encourages Browne to visit Bahá'u'lláh in `Akká. It is not known whether a copy of the letter ever reached Browne.
[16] Nicolas, Seyyèd Ali Mohammed dit le Bâb, p. 233.
[17] Browne (ed.), A Traveller's Narrative, Vol. II, pp. 9-10.
[18] The Dawn-Breakers, pp. 128-9 (Brit.), p. 179 (U.S.).
[19] See footnote ch. 4, p. [62].
[20] Browne (ed.), A Traveller's Narrative, Vol. II, p. 11.