[3] ibid., pp. 353-5.

[4] Gordon, Persia Revisited, pp. 81-91.

[5] Lorimer, Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf, Vol. I, part 2, pp. 1966-7 and 2384.


INDEX

`Abá, [5], [138]
`Abbas (`Abbás), brother of Imám Ḥusayn, [193], [197], [198], [200]
`Abbás the Great, Sháh, [106], [107]
`Abbás, Shaykh, of `Iráq, [60]
`Abbás Effendi, see `Abdu'l-Bahá
`Abbás Mírzá, Prince (the Náyibu's-Salṭanih), [8], [9], [10], [149]
`Abbás Mírzá Mulk-Árá (the Náyibu's-Salṭanih), [135], [139]
`Abbás-Qulí Khán-i-Láríjání, [172], [174]
`Abbásábád, [139]
`Abdu'l-`Alíy-i-Hirátí, Mullá, [102]
`Abdu'l-`Azíz, Mullá, [64], [197], [199], [201]
`Abdu'l-Bahá (`Abbás Effendi), [5], [32], [93], [95], [96], [99], [105], [114], [118], [128], [132], [139], [149], [167], [168], [175], [191], [192]
`Abdu'l-Báqí, Siyyid, [118]
`Abdu'l-Hádí, of `Iráq, [60]
`Abdu'l-Ḥamíd Khán-i-Dárúghih, [97], [104], [105]
`Abdu'l-Karím, Mírzá, of Shíráz, [103]
`Abdu'l-Karím-i-Qazvíní, Mullá (Mírzá Aḥmad-i-Kátib), [92], [102], [104], [115], [120], [151], [152]
`Abdu'l-Vahháb, Hájí Mírzá, [27]
`Abdu'lláh, Mírzá, of Shíráz, [170]
`Abdu'lláh Ibn-Sabá, [236]
`Abdu'lláh Khán-i-Turkaman, [174]
`Abdu'lláh-i-Bihbihání, Áqá, [164]
Aberdeen, the Earl of, xi, [12], [63], [68]
`Ábid, Mírzá (grandfather of the Báb's wife), [231]
`Ábid, Shaykh, [34], [35], [36], [230], [231]
Abraham, [31], [70], [184]
Abú-Háshim, Shaykh, [69], [70], [78], [99]
Abú-Lahab, [86]
Abú-Ṭálib (uncle of the Prophet Muḥammad), [86]
Abú-Ṭalib, Mullá, [78]
Abú-Turáb, Shaykh (Imám-Jum`ih, of Shíráz), [69], [89], [94], [95], [99], [103]
Abu'l-Faḍl-i-Gulpáygání, Mírzá, [32], [39], [125], [231]
Abu'l-Ḥasan, Ḥájí, [69], [70], [71], [103]
Abu'l-Ḥasan Khán, Mírzá (the 2nd Mushíru'l-Mulk), [98]
Abu'l-Qásim, Ḥájí Mírzá (brother-in-law of the Báb), [46], [106], [107]
Abu'l-Qásim, Mírzá (Qá'im-Maqám-i-Faráhání), see Qá'im-Maqám
Abu'l-Qásim-i-Labbáf, Mashhadí, [103]
Adhán, [78], [128]
Ádharbáyján, [79], [124], [125], [131], [132], [136], [137], [140], [143], [149], [152], [170], [204], [237]
Ádí Guzal, Mullá (Mírzá `Alíy-i-Sayyáḥ), [149], [238]
`Ádil Sháh, see `Alí-Sháh
Adrianople, [128], [189], [234]
Afghán, [230]
Afnán, [46]
Afshár, Afshárid (kings), [103], [161], [230], [239]
Aga Khan I (Haṣan-`Alí Khán), [122]
Ahl-i-Ḥaqq, [118]
Aḥmad (son of the Báb), [46], [47]
Aḥmad, Ḥájí, of Mílán, [160]
Aḥmad, Mírzá (Imám-Jum`ih, of Tabríz), [140]
Aḥmad, Siyyid Mír (brother of 8th Imám), [103]
Aḥmad-i-Aḥsá'í, Shaykh (founder of Shaykhi sect):
early years, [1];
pilgrimage and death, [2];
teaching, [19], [162], [166], [229], [236]
Aḥmad-i-Azghandí, Mírzá, [56]
Aḥmad-i-Ibdál-i-Marághi'í, Mullá (Letter of the Living), [26], [131]

Aḥmad-i-Kátib, Mírzá, see Abdu'l-Karím-i-Qazvíní, Mullá
Aḥmad-i-Mu`allim, Mullá, [56]
Aḥsá, [1]
Ájúdán-Báshí, see Ḥusayn Khán
Akhbárí, [62], [101]
Akhund, Ḥájí, [189], [190]
`Akká, [128], [145], [166], [191], [192], [219], [235]
`Aláu'd-Dawlih, [145]
Aleppo, [68]
Alexander, [223]
Alexander I, Tsar, [8]
`Alí (`Alí ibn Abí Ṭalib, the first Imám), [18], [95], [194], [200], [236]
`Alí, Ḥájí Mírzá (father of the Báb's wife), [46]
`Alí, Ḥájí Mírzá Siyyid (uncle of the Báb), [33], [105], [150], [183]-[4], [231]
`Alí, Ḥájí Mullá, [25]
`Alí an-Naqí, Imám, [41]
`Alí Bishr, Siyyid, [60], [162], [163]
`Alí Khán (warden of Máh-Kú), [122], [128], [129], [131], [135]
Ali Pasha, [200]
`Alí-Qabl-i-Muḥammad (the Báb), [78]
`Alí-Akbar, Mírzá, of Shíráz, [103]
`Alí-Akbar Big, [125]
`Alí-Akbar-i-Ardistání, Mullá, [78]
`Alí-Akbar-i-Shahmírzádí, Ḥájí Mullá (Ḥájí Ákhund), [189], [190]
`Alí-Aṣghar, Mírzá (Shaykhu'l-Islám, of Tabríz), [140], [145]
`Alí-Aṣghar Khán, of Nayríz, [179]
`Alí-Ashraf, Mírzá, see `Andalíb
`Alí-`Askar, Ḥájí, [128]
`Alí-Mardán Khán, fort of, [185]
`Alí-Naqí, Mírzá, [200]
`Alí-Sháh (the Ẓillu's-Sulṭán), [5], [10], [12], [196]-[8], [200], [201], [218]
`Alí Virdí Khán, [199]
`Alíy-i-Basṭámí, Mullá (Letter of the Living), [27], [28], [37]-[8], ch. 4, [162], [166], [232]
`Alíy-i-Rází, Mullá, see Khudá-Bakhsh-i-Qúchání, Mullá
`Alíy-i-Sayyáḥ, Mírzá, see Ádí Guzal, Mullá
`Alíy-i-Tafrishí, Ḥájí Mírzá Siyyid (the Majdu'l-Ashráf), [190]
`Alíy-i-Zunúzí, Siyyid, [153]
`Alíyu'lláhís, [118], [164]
Alláh-u-Akbar, pass of, [16];
invocation, [128]
Alláh-Yár, Ḥájí, [159]
Alláh-Yár Khán (Áṣafu'd-Dawlih), [9]
Alváṭ (pl. of Lúṭí), [83]
America, American, [1], [77], [145], [220]
Amínu's-Sulṭán, [145]
Amír Niẓám, see Taqí Khán, Mírzá
Amír-i-Díván, see Nabí Khán-i-Qazvíní, Mírzá
Amír-i-Kabír, see Taqí Khán, Mírzá
Ámul, [172], [174]
`Andalíb (Mírzá `Alí-Ashraf of Láhíján, poet), [96], [235]
Antichrist, of the Bábí Revelation, [117], [140];
see also Áqásí, Ḥájí Mírzá
Applications, science of, [141]
Áqá Ján Khán-i-Khamsih, [158]
Áqá Muḥammad Khán, [7]
Áqá-Bálá Big (the Naqqásh-Báshí), [138]
Áqáy-i-Kalím, see Músá, Mírzá
Áqásí, Ḥájí Mírzá (Grand Vizier), [11]-[12], [13], [93], [111]-[112], [114], [117], [119], [121]-[3], [128], [131], [132], [136], [137], [139]-[40], [147], [148], [199]
Arab, Arabic, [108], [136], [141], [165], [176]
Arabia, [219]
Aras (Araxes, river), [9], [124]
Arberry, Prof. A. J., [3]
Archives, see International Archives
Ardistán, [114]
Armenians, [147], [158]
Armenian Socialist Soviet Republic, [117]
Arnold, Arthur, [217], [218]
Arthur, President, of the U.S.A., [220]
Asadu'lláh, Ḥájí, [167]
Asadu'lláh Khán-i-Vazír, Mírzá, [218]
Asadu'lláh, Mírzá, of Khuy, see Dayyán
Asadu'lláh, Shaykh, of Shíráz, [99]
Asadu'lláh-i-Iṣfahání, Mírzá, [191]
Asadu'lláh-i-Qumí, Siyyid, [139]
Asadu'lláh-i-Rashtí, Ḥájí Siyyid, [50], [112], [113]
Aṣlán Khán, [84]
`Aṭṭár, gate, [118]
Azalí scribe, [240]
`Aẓím, see Shaykh `Alí, Mullá, of Khurásán

Báb, The (Siyyid `Alí-Muḥammad):
meeting with Mullá Ḥusayn and declaration, [17]-[22];
arrival of Quddús, [23]-[4];
accepts Qurratu'l-`Ayn, [24]-[6];
His disciples, [24], [26]-[7];
sends Mullá `Alí to `Iráq, [28];
addresses Letters of Living, [28]-[31];
family, youth, education, [32]-[7];
merchant in Bushihr, [37], [39]-[41];
journey to holy cities and meeting with Siyyid Káẓim, [41]-[6];
marriage and son, [46]-[7];
sends Mullá Ḥusayn to Bahá'u'lláh, [48]-[50], [52]-[7];
letter to wife, [57];
pilgrimage to Mecca, [57], [69]-[71];
declaration in Mecca, [71];
challenge to Muḥit, [72]-[4];
Tablet to Sharif of Mecca, [74]-[5];
returns to Irán, [77];
advance contacts with Shíráz, [77]-[8];
arrest at Dálakí, [84], [105];
returns to Shíráz, [85], [88]-[9];
birth of Bábí community, [89]-[90], [103];
Vaḥhíd accepts, [90]-[4];
at Vakíl mosque, [94]-[8];
Ḥujjat accepts, [100]-[1];
leaves Shíráz, [104]-[6];
resides at Iṣfahán, [109]-[16];
Sháh calls to Ṭihrán, [116], [118];
stops at Káshán, [118]-[19],
Qumrúd, [119],
Kulayn, [119]-[21];
receives communication from Bahá'u'lláh, [120];
meeting with Sháh prevented, [121]-[3];
consigned to Máh-Kú, [122], [124], [128];
arrives Mílán, [126]-[7];
stays at Tabríz, [127]-[8];
events at Máh-Kú, [128]-[33];
removal to Chihríq, [131]-[2], [134]-[7];
summoned to Tabríz, [137];
stops in Urúmíyyih, [138];
His portrait, [138]-[9];
examination at Tabríz, [140]-[5];
bastinadoed, [145]-[7];
returned to Chihríq, [147]-[8];
followers visit, [148]-[50];
receives news of persecutions, [150]-[1];
sends Writings, etc., to Bahá'u'lláh, [151]-[2];
composes Arabic Bayán, [152];
martyrdom, [152]-[9], [202];
remains rescued, concealed, [159]-[60], [189]-[91];
final mission to Mullá Ḥusayn, [171];
anticipates 'Seven Martyrs', [185];
His Shrine, [191]-[2];
inaccurate reports of life, teachings, [203], [204]-[5], [214]-[16], [appendix 7];
claim and station, [18]-[19], [71], [141]-[2], [143]-[4], [167], [189];
Writings, [20], [39], [73], [91]-[2], [110], [132], [136], [141], [147], [163], see index for Bayán, Qayyúmu'l-Asmá'
Bábís, [26]-[7], [89]-[90], [134]-[6], [145], [146], [159], [164]-[7], [169]-[78], [180]-[7] passim, [204]-[12] passim, [215], [219]-[24], [239]
Bábí Faith, [224]
Bábíyyat (Gatehood), [96]
Bábíyyih, [56], [173]
Bábul, see Bárfurúsh
Bábu'l-Báb, see Ḥusayn-i-Bushrú'í, Mullá
Badasht, conference of, [167]-[71]
Bagdadi, Dr. Zia (Baghdádí, Ḍíyá), [232]
Baghdád, [41], [59], [60]-[1], [63], [64], [66], [67], [68], [131], [135], [162], [163], [164], [176], [191], [193], [197], [199]-[201], [224], [232]
Bágh-i-Sháh, gate, [109]
Bágh-i-Takht, palace, [104]
Bahá, [152];
see also Bahá'u'lláh
Bahá'í, Bahá'ís, [138], [145], [182], [192], [218], [233], [238]
Bahá'í Faith, [235]
Bahá'u'lláh (Mírzá Ḥusayn `Alí):
receives communication from Báb, [55], [152];
sends message to Báb, [120];
rescues Ṭáhirih, [167];
arranges Badasht conference, [167]-[8];
attacked at Níyálá, [170]-[1];
goes to Núr, [171];
visits Shaykh Ṭabarsí, [173];
attempts to join defenders, [174];
protects remains of Báb, [189]-[91];

chooses site for Shrine of Báb, [191]-[2];
quotations from, [48], [174]-[5];
mentioned, [9], [27], [56], [78], [109], [120], [125], [128], [135], [138], [145], [154], [165], [183], [188], [235], [237], [240];
see also 'He Whom God shall manifest'
Baḥrayn, [1]
Baḥru'l-`Ulúm, [36]
Bakhtíyárí, [108], [109]
Bandar-`Abbás, [224]
Banú-Sakhr, [1]
Báqir-Ábád, mosque, [78]
Báqir, Mírzá, of Tabríz, [155]
Báqir, Mullá, imám, [240]
Báqir-i-Tabrízí, Mullá (Letter of the Living), [27], [151], [168], [174]
Baqíyatu'lláh (Remnant of God), [78], [155]

Baraghán, [230]
Bárfurúsh (Bábul), [23], [172], [173], [176], [184], [239]
Bashír an-Najafí, Shaykh, [60]
Baṣrah, [104]
Bavánát, [205]
Bayán: Arabic, [152], [215], [231], [232];
Persian, [50], [71], [132], [154], [215], [232]
Bázár-i-Murgh, [231]
Bázár quarter, of Nayríz, [182]
Beirut, [166], [191]
Bell, Gertrude Lowthian, [230]
Benjamin, S. G. W., [220]
Bethune, Sir Henry Lindesay, [10], [211]
Bible, [147], [235];
New Testament quoted, [127], [155], [156], [158]-[9]
Birdwood, Capt. R. L., [223]
Bísitún, [232]
Black Standard, [171], [172], [176]
Bombay, [37], [57]
Bonaparte (Napoleon I), [7], [8]
Bonnière, M. de, [115]
Boré, M., [79], [80]
British Museum, [233]
Britain, British, [1], [8]-[10], [12], [58], [61], [63], [77], [79], [109], [186], [193], [194], [202], [203], [205], [209], [216], [223], [230], [233];
see also England
Browne, Edward Granville, [16], [141], [146], [152], [166], [186], [217], [235], [239], [240]
Burgess, Mr., [80]
Burújird, [93]
Búshihr (Bushire), [2], [15], [16], [37], [39]-[41], [57], [71], [75], [77], [78], [79], [81], [83], [84], [87], [104], [105], [107], [223], [224], [230]
Bushrúyih, [4]
Buzurg, Ḥájí Mírzá, [96]
Buzurg-i-Núrí, Mírzá (Mírzá `Abbás, father of Bahá'u'lláh), [54]
Byron, Lord, [117]
Cain (by Byron), [117]
Campbell, Sir John, [10]
Canning, Sir Stratford (first Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe), [6], [61], [63], [66], [67], [193]
Carmel, Mount, [191], [192]
Caspian Sea, [3], [9]
Caucasus, [9], [117]
Chahár-Lang, [108]
Chashmih-`Alí (tribe), [190]
Cheltenham College, [238]
Cheyne, T. K., [32], [168], [230]
Chihríq, [132], [134]-[7], [147]-[50], [153], [159], [167], [183], [185]
China, [203]
Chinár Súkhtih (quarter of Nayríz), [178], [182]
Cholera, [104], [105]
Chosroes I, [220]
Christ, see Jesus
Christian, [147], [217]
Communism (-istic), [214], [220]
Congress, Act of (U.S.A.), [220]
Constantinople (Istanbul), [5], [63], [66], [67], [79], [163], [193], [221], [234]
Cormick, Dr., [145]
Cox, Sir Percy Z., [223]
Cyprus, [238]
Dalá'il-i-Sab`ib (The Seven Proofs), [132]
Dálakí, [84], [105]
Damascus, [68], [182], [191]
Dáráb, [90], [101], [178]
Darius, [232]
David, [127]
Dawn-Breakers (followers of the Báb), [90], [161], [188]
Dayyán (Asadu'lláh, Mírzá, of Khuy), [136], [237]
Dayyáníyyih, [237]
Declaration, of the Báb (anniversary), [20], [150]
'Deliverer of the Latter Days', [3]
Democratic Party (U.S.A.), [220]
Dhikr (the Báb, also Dhikru'lláh-al-A`ẓam, Dhikru'lláh-al-Akbar, Ḥaḍrat-i-Dhikr), [46], [132], [231]
Dhi'l-Ḥijjah, month of, [70], [71]
Dispensation of Bahá'u'lláh, The, [167]
Díván-Khánih (the Court), [81]
Divine origin, Divinity, [215]
Dolgorukov, Prince Dimitri Ivanovich, [131], [206], [209], [210], [241]
East India Company, [233]
Ecbatana, see Ḥamadán
Echo (English publication), [217]
Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, [77]
Eliot, T. S., [58]

England, English, [80], [145], [203], [210], [214], [217];
see also Britain
Erivan, see Íraván
Esther, [165]
Ethiopian servant, of the Báb, [17], [49], [57], [71], [84]
Euphrates, [108], [182], [193]
Europe, European, [146], [209], [217]
Fará'id (by Mírzá Abu'l-Faḍl), [39]
Farmán-Farmá, see Firaydún Mírzá and Ḥusayn-`Alí Mírzá
Farrant, Lt.-Col. T., [5], [135], [173], [193], [195]-[9], [201], [229]
Farrásh (farrásh-báshí, lictor), [145], [146], [156], [157]
Fárs, [49], [109], [169], [178], [199], [205], [234]
Farsakh (farsang), [114]
Fasá, [104], [205], [240]
Fatḥ-`Alí Sháh, [7], [8], [9], [138], [200], [229], [234]
Fatḥu'lláh, Mír (great-grandfather of the Báb), [230]
Fáṭimih (daughter of the Prophet Muḥammad), [47], [74]
Fáṭimih-Bagum (mother of the Báb), [33], [103]
Faylí (a clan), [82]
Finkenstein, treaty of, [8]
Firaydún Mírzá (the Farmán-Farmá), [80], [81]
Firman (royal edict), [81], [234]
Fírúz Mírzá, Prince (the Nuṣratu'd-Dawlih), [180]
Fírúzábád, [82]
'Five Martyrs', of Sárí, [239]
Flandin, M., [80], [234]
Foreign Ministers, British, see Aberdeen, Palmerston
France, French, [1], [7], [8], [79], [80], [194], [217], [234]
Futúḥ-ar-Rasúl (boat), [69]
Galata, [79]
Gandum-Pák-Kun, see Ja`far, Mullá
Gardanne, General, [7], [8]
Gazetteer of the Persian Gulf, [223]
George III, [8]
Georgian, [108]
'Geramees', [6], [196], [198]
Ghulát, [236]
Gílán, [237]
Gobineau, Count, [217]
Golgotha, [127]
Gordon, Sir Thomas Edward, [221], [223]
'Great Sophy', [107]
Greeks, [124]
Guardian of the Bahá'í Faith, see Shoghi Effendi
Gulistán, treaty of, [8]
Gulpáygán, [4]
Gurgín Khán, [116], [117]
Ḥabíbu'lláh (the Prophet Muḥammad), [46]
Ḥabíbu'lláh Khán-i-Afghán, [174]
Ḥabíbu'lláh-i-Afnán, Ḥájí Mírzá, [32], [34], [35], [39], [41], [45], [71], [96], [98]
Hádí, Mírzá, [167]
Hádíy-i-Nahrí, Mírzá, [51], [102]
Hádíy-i-Qazvíní, Mírzá (Letter of the Living), [27]
Ḥaḍrat, [231]
Ḥáfiẓ, [15], [16], [35], [69], [124]
Hagar, [184]
Haifa, [191]
Ḥajar al-Aswad (The Black Stone), [72]
Ḥájí (the Báb), [87]
Ḥájí-Bábáy-i-Afshár, Mírz (Ḥááíj Bábá, Mírzá), [9]
Ḥajj, [70], [71]
Ḥajj-i-Akbar, [70]
Ḥakím, Dr. Lutfu'lláh, [165]
Ḥakím Masíḥ, [165]
Hamadán, [12], [102], [164], [165]
Ḥamzih Mírzá (the Ḥishmatu'd-Dawlih), [152], [153], [170], [171], [172]
Ḥanafí, [13]
Ḥanbalí, [13]
Hand of the Cause, [139], [189]
Ḥaram, see Masjid
Ḥasan, servant of Vaḥíd, [205]
Ḥasan, Ḥájí Mírzá Siyyid (brother-in-law of the Báb), [46]
Ḥasan, Siyyid, [124], [128], [129], [146], [156]
Ḥasan al-`Askarí, Imám, [41], [119], [142]
Ḥasan Ja`far, Siyyid, [60]
Ḥasan-`Alí, Ḥájí Mírzá (uncle of the Báb), [33]
Ḥasan-`Alí Khán (Aga Khan I), [122]
Ḥasan-`Alí Mírzá (the Shuja`u's-Salṭanih), [229]

Ḥasan-i-Bajistání, Mullá (Letter of the Living), [27]
Ḥasan-i-Núrí, Mírzá, [112]
Ḥasan-i-Vazír, Mírzá, [190]
Ḥasan-i-Zunúzí, Shaykh, [103], [104], [115], [120], [129], [132], [137], [143], [153]
Háshim, Háshimite, [44], [59], [74], [86]
Ḥaydarí (Ḥaydarí-Khánih), [82], [234]
'He (Him) Whom God shall make manifest' (Man-Yuẓhiruhu'lláh), [154], [191], [237];
see also Bahá'u'lláh
Hebrew, [136]
Hennell, Captain (later Colonel) Samuel, [79], [81], [83], [104], [109]
Ḥijáz, [49]
Ḥikmatu'l-`Arshíyyah, [113], [236]
Ḥillah, [200]
Hirát, [230]
Ḥishmat, poet, [103]
Hizárih, tribe, [102]
Holy Land, [139], [191]
Ḥujjat (Ḥujjat-i-Zanjání, Ḥujjatu'l-Islám), [100], [125], [147], [185]-[7], [209]-[12]
Hulákú Mírzá, Prince, [199]
Ḥurúf-i-Ḥayy (Letters of the Living), [24];
see also Letters of the Living
Ḥusayn, Imám, [1], [6], [32], [41], [43], [111], [182], [193], [194], [197]-[200]
Ḥusayn, Siyyid, of Nayríz, [182]
Ḥusayn Khán (Ájúdán-Báshí, Niẓamu'd-Dawlih, Ṣaḥib-Ikhtíyár), [68], [79], [83], [85], [88], [89], [90], [92], [93], [97], [98], [104], [105], [123]
Ḥusayn Khán, Mírzá (the Mushíru'd-Dawlih), [234]
Ḥusayn Khán, Siyyid (Syed Hussein Khan), [81]
Ḥusayn-`Alí, Mírzá, see Bahá'u'lláh
Ḥusayn-`Alí Mírzá (Hoosein Ali Meerza, the Farmán-Farmá), [199], [229]
Ḥusayn-`Alíy-i-Iṣfahání, [191]
Ḥusayn-i-`Arab, Shaykh (the Náẓi-mu'sh-Shárí`ih, Ẓálim), [78], [89], [97], [98], [99]
Ḥusayn-i-Bushrú'í, Mullá (Bábu'l-Báb):
mission from Siyyid Káẓim, [4], [7], [13], [15], [16];
meeting with Báb and His declaration, [17]-[22];
encounters Quddús, [23]-[4];
Letter of the Living, [26];
mission to Bahá'u'lláh, ch. 3;
returns to Shiráz, [102];
visits Máh-Kú, [131];
description of, [166];
Báb sends to rescue Quddús, [171]-[3];
besieged at Shaykh Ṭabarsí, [173]-[4];
death and Bahá'u'lláh's tribute, [174]-[5];
mentioned, [149], [150], [168], [170], [239]

Ḥusayn-i-Hamadání, Mírzá, [126]
Ḥusayn-i-Mutavallí, Mírzá, of Qum, [135], [174]
Ḥusayn-i-Qutb, Mullá, of Nayríz, [240]
Ḥusayn-i-Turshízí, Siyyid, [184]
Ḥusayn-i-Yazdí, Siyyid (also Kátib, `Azíz; Letter of the Living), [27], [115], [118], [124], [129], [132], [146], [156]
Ḥusayní, Siyyid (Seid Hossainee), [196]
Ibn-i-Sa`d, [153]
Ibn-i-Zíyád, [153]
Ibráhím, Mír (great-great-grandfather of the Báb), [230]
Ibráhím, Siyyid, of Nayríz, [182]
Ibráhím Khan, Ḥájí (the I`timádu'd-Dawlih), [8], [234]
Ibráhím Páshá, [239]
Ibráhím-i-Khalíl, Siyyid, [138]
Ibráhím-i-Maḥallátí, Shaykh, [165], [166]
Ibráhím-i-Qazvíní, Siyyid, [6], [59], [197], [199]
`Íd-al-Aḍḥá (`Íd-i-Qurbán), [70]
Iḥrám, [71]
Ijtihád, [13]
Ílbagí, [84]
Ílkhání, [82], [84]
Ilyáhú, Mullá, [165]
Imám(s), [11], [13], [41], [62], [65], [95], [98], [119], [121], [132], [142], [160], [194], [200], [236];
see also Ḥusayn, Riḍá, Imáms
Imámate, [65]
Imám-Jum`ih:
of Iṣfahán, [109]-[13] passim;
of Kirmán, [33];
of Shíráz, [233], see Abú-Turáb, Shaykh;
of Tabríz, [140]
Imám Mehdi (Mihdí), [67];
see also Mihdí
Imám-Virdí Mírzá, [200]
Imám-Zádih Ḥasan, shrine of, [189]
Imám-Zádih Ma`ṣum, shrine of, [189]
Imám-Zádih Zayd, shrine of, [191]

`Imárat-i-Khurshíd, [116]
India, [27], [37], [137], [223], [230]
International Archives, of the Bahá'í Faith, [132], [139], [166], [190]
Iqbál, Áqá Ḥusayn, [232]
Írán, [3], [113], [161], [166], [194], [199], [201], [204], [206], [209], [217]-[21], [223], [224], [230], [233], [238]
`Iráq, [1], [4], [27], [28], [37], [41], [45], [58], [60], [135], [147], [163], [165], [166], [176], [237]
Íraván (Erivan), [117], [128]
Irish, [238]
Irwin, Beatrice, [148], [238]
Iṣfahán (Ispahan), [49], [50], [105], [106]-[11], [114]-[17] passim, [169], [191], [218]-[20] passim
Ishmael (Ismá`íl), [184]
Ishráqí School (Platonism), [112]
Iskandar, Mullá, [100], [101], [125]
Iskí-Shahr, [135]
Islám, Islamic, [13], [78], [88], [93], [99], [111], [167], [180], [181], [182], [185], [236]
Ismá`íl, Ḥájí Siyyid (Shaykhu'l-Islám of Bavánát), [205]
Ismá`íl, Mírzá (Mámaqání), [143]
Ismá`íl, Siyyid, [151]
Ismá`íl-i-Qumí, Hájí Mullá, [184]
Ismá`íl-i-Sabbagh-i-Sidihí (Muṣṭafá, Mírzá), [240]
Ismu'lláhu'l-Aṣdaq, see Ṣádiq-i-Muqaddas, Mullá
Istanbul, see Constantinople
Ithná-`Asharís (Twelvers), [119]
Jabal-i-Básiṭ (Máh-Kú), [134]
Jabal-i-Shadíd (Chihríq), [134]
al-Jabbáwí, Sa`íd, [239]
Jacob, [19]
Jaddih, see Jiddah
Ja`far, Mullá (Gandum-Pák-Kun, the 'Sifter of Wheat'), [51]
Ja`far-i-Kashfí, Siyyid, [70], [90], [94]
Jalíl-i-Urúmí, Mullá (Letter of the Living), [27]
Jamádíu'l-Úlá, month of, [150]
Jamál-i-Burújirdí, Áqá, [145], [189], [190]
Jání, Ḥájí Mírzá, [40], [52], [118], [126], [174]
Javád, Ḥájí Siyyid (Imám-Jum`ih of Kirmán), [33]
Javád, Mullá (cousin of Ṭáhirih), [25]
Javád-i-Baraghání, Mullá, [102]
Javád-i-Karbilá'í, Ḥájí Siyyid, [35]-[40] passim, [46], [90]
Javánshír, `Abbás-Qulí Khán-i-, [139]
Jerusalem, [3], [127], [128], [158]
Jesuit, [79]
Jesus, [31], [35], [127], [128], [155], [156], [158], [159], [220]
Jewish, [31], [165]
Jiddah (Jaddih), [57], [69], [75]
John, the Baptist, [220]
Jones, Sir Harford, [8]
Joseph, Súrih of, see Qayyúmu'l-Asmá'
Julfa, [79]
Ka`bih (Ka`bah), [69], [71]
Kalántar, Maḥmúd Khán-i-, [171]
Kangávar, [102]
Karbilá, [1]-[7] passim, [12], [15], [23], [25], [26], [36], [37], [41], [42], [51], [58]-[65] passim, [73], [74], [102], [150], [162], [171], [224], [238];
siege of, [193]-[201];
tragedy of (martyrdom of Imám Ḥusayn), [153], [182]
Karím Khán. Zand ruler, [161]
Karkúk, [68]
al-Karrádí, al-Ḥáj Muḥammad, [239]
Káshán, [49], [52], [118]
Kashfí, see Ja`far-i-, Siyyid
Kátib, see Ḥusayn-i-Yazdí, Siyyid
Kawthar, Súrih of, the Báb's commentary on, [91]-[2], [141], [163]
Káẓim Big, Mírzá (Kazem-Beg), [142]
Káẓim-i-Rashtí, Siyyid:
joins Shaykh Ahmad and succeeds him, [2], [3];
role in siege of Karbilá, and death, [4]-[7];
anticipates Promised One, [15], [18], [19], [23], [134];
Qurratu'l-`Ayn contacts, [25]-[6];
mentioned, [13], [36], [50], [59], [140], [162], [166], [184], [201], [223]-[4]
Káẓim-i-Zanjání, Siyyid, [104], [106], [109], [185]
Káẓimayn (Káẓimíyyah), [41], [58], [60], [131], [162], [200]
Khadíjih-Bagum (wife of the Báb), [46], [103], [142]
Khájih, fort of, [179], [181]
Khárg (Karrack), [79], [109], [230]
Khudá-Bakhsh-i-Qúchání, Mullá (`Alíy-i-Rází, Mullá, Letter of the Living), [27]

Khurásán, [4], [49], [56], [122], [167], [170], [171], [176], [230]
Khusraw-i-Qádí-Kalá'í, [172], [173]
Khuṭbiy-i-Qahríyyih (Sermon of Wrath), [147]
Khuy, [136]
Kinár-Gird, [119]
Kirand, [164], [169]
Kirmán, [33], [169], [204]
Kirmánsháh, [2], [102], [164], [169], [191], [201]
Kitáb-i-Íqán (The Book of Certitude), [48], [87], [174]
Koran, see Qur'án
Kúfih, [16], [50], [60]
Kulayn, [119], [120], [121]
al-Kulayní, Muhammad ibn Ya`qúb, [119]
Kunár-Takhtih, [105]
Kurds, Kurdish, [11], [128], [135]
Labaree, Rev. Benjamin, [145]
Lálizár, Mullá, [165]
Lawḥ-i-Ḥurúfát (Tablet of the Letters), [136]
Layard, Sir Henry, [11], [79], [108], [109], [230], [233]
Letters of the Living (Ḥurúf-i-Ḥayy):
meaning, [24];
list of names, [26]-[7];
also 51, [89], [104], [131], [150], [151], [168], [174], [177]
Lingeh (Lingih), [224]
Líráví, district, [224]
Literary Gazette, The, [76], [77]
London, [68], [79]
Lord of Hosts, [191];
of the Age, or Religion, see Ṣáḥibu'z-Zamán
Lorimer, Gordon, [223]
Louis-Philippe, French king, [80], [234]
Lucifer, [117]
Luke, St., [155], [156], [158], [159]
Luristán, [93], [108]
Luṭf-`Alí, Mírzá (chamberlain), [93]
Luṭf-`Alí Khán, Zand ruler, [7]
Luṭf-`Alí Mírzá, [103], [239], [240]
Lúṭí, [82]
Macneill, Sir John, [230]
Madákhil (perquisites), [161]
Madrisih (school), of Páminár, [53];
of Mírzá Ṣálih, [52]
Máh-Kú (Mákú), [121], [122], [124], [128]-[35] passim, [139], [163]
Maḥmúd, Ḥájí Mullá (the Niẓámu'l-`Ulamá), [140]-[44] passim
Maḥmúd, Mírzá (uncle of the Báb's father), [33]
Maḥmúd, Mullá, of `Iráq, [60]
Maḥmúd al-Álúsí (Muftí of Baghdád), [162]
Maḥmúd-i-Khu'í, Mullá (Letter of the Living), [27]
Mahomet, see Muḥammad
'Mahometan schism', [76]
Makkah, see Mecca
Malcolm, Sir John, [8], [223], [233], [234]
Malik Qásim Mírzá, [138]
Málikí, [13]
Man-Yuẓhiruhu'lláh, see 'He Whom God shall manifest'
Manifestations of God, [150]
Manúchihr Khán (the Mu`tamidu'd-Dawlih), [50], [108]-[17] passim
Marághih, [79], [149]
Marḍíyyih (sister of Ṭáhirih), [26]
Mark, St., [127], [128]
Mashá`ir (by Mullá Ṣadrá), [236]
Mashhad (Meshed), [2], [56], [85], [119], [171]
Mashíyyatu'lláh (martyr), [27]
Masjid:
al-Aqṣá, [3];
al-Ḥarám, [3];
i-Ílkhání, [18];
i-Jum`ih (of Nayríz), [179], [182];
i-Máshá'u'lláh, [190];
i-Naw, [234];
i-Vakíl (of Shíráz), [94], [96], [99]
Mas`úd Mírzá, Prince Sulṭán (Ẓillu's-Sulṭán), [10], [218]
Ma`ṣúmih (sister of Imám Riḍá), [52]
Materialism, [214]
Maydán, [114]
Maymand, [83]
Mazdak, [220]
Mázindarán, [27], [131], [149], [150], [171], [174], [184]
Mecca, [2], [21], [69], [70], [71], [72], [74], [77], [89], [134], [223]
Medina, [2], [21], [73], [74], [75], [89], [218]
Memorials of the Faithful, [128], [168], [175]
Menchikov, Prince, [9]
Messenger of God (Rasúlu'lláh), see Muḥammad (The Prophet)

Mihdí (Mahdí), [3], [61], [67], [96], [142], [171], [204], [224]
Mihdí (Bábí of `Iráq), [60]
Mihdí, Mírzá (Ṣábir, the poet), [103]
Mihdí Khán, Ḥájí Mírzá, [159], [160]
Mihdíy-i-Khu'í, Mullá, [120]
Mihdíy-i-Kujúrí, Ḥájí Shaykh, [78], [99]
Mihdí-Qulí Mírzá, Prince, [172], [175], [176], [206]
Mihr-`Alí Khán-i-Núrí (the Shuja`u'l-Mulk), [240]
Mílán, [126], [127]
Mír-Ghaḍab (executioner), [76]
Mi`ráj, [3]
Mírkhund (Mírkhwand), [141]
Mírzá Áqá Khán-i-Núrí, [152]
Mírzá-Áqá, Áqá (nephew of wife of the Báb), [32]
Mírzá-Áqáy-i-Rikáb-Sáz, [103]
Mírzáy-i-Shírází, see Muḥammad-Ḥasan, Ḥájí Mírzá
Miṣbáh, `Azízu'lláh, [161], [238]
Mohammedans, see Muslims
Mordecai, [165]
Morier, James, [9]
Moses, [31]
Mosul, [61]
Mubárak, see Ethiopian servant
Muḥammad, the Prophet, [3], [44]-[8] passim, [86], [95], [98],

[111], [167], [171], [177], [181], [182], [211], [214], [218], [220]
Muḥammad, Ḥájí Áqá, [145]
Muḥammad, Ḥájí Mírzá Siyyid (uncle of the Báb), [33], [40], [107]
Muḥammad, Mullá (husband of Ṭáhirih), [25]
Muḥammad, Shaykh, see Shaykh `Ábid
Muḥammad, Siyyid, of Shíráz, [36]
Muḥammad, Siyyid (Sulṭánu'l-`Ulamá), see Imám-Jum`ih, of Iṣfahán
Muḥammad-`Abdu'lláh, [205]
Muḥammad Ali, Mirza (Persian minister), [207]
Muḥammad-`Alí, Ḥájí Mírzá (cousin of the Báb), [87]
Muḥammad-`Alí, Mírzá (1st Mushíru'l-Mulk), [98]
Muḥammad-`Alí, Mírzá (secretary of Ḥájí Qavám), [82]
Muḥammad-`Alí, Mullá, of Zanján, see Ḥujjat
Muḥammad-`Alíy-i-Bárfurúshí, Ḥájí Mullá, see Quddús
Muḥammad-`Alíy-i-Ḥamzih, Ḥájí, [176]
Muḥammad-`Alíy-i-Maḥallátí, Mullá, [78], [99]
Muḥammad-`Alí Mírzá (Rukni'd-Dawlih), [2]
Muḥammad-`Alíy-i-Músáví, Siyyid, [199]
Muḥammad-`Alíy-i-Nahrí, Mírzá, [51], [102]
Muḥammad-`Alí Páshá, [239]
Muḥammad-`Alíy-i-Qazvíní, Mírzá (Letter of the Living), [26], [168]
Muḥammad-`Alíy-i-Zunúzí, Mírzá, [153]-[8]
Muḥammad Áqá Yávar, [164]
Muḥammad-Báqir, Mírzá (Letter of the Living), [26]
Muḥammad-Báqir Khán (the Biglarbagí), [69]
Muḥammad-Báqir-i-Qá'iní, Mírzá, [56], [173], [175]
Muḥammad-Báqir-i-Rashtí, Ḥájí Siyyid, [4], [13], [50], [162]
Muḥammad-Báqir-i-Ṭihrání, Áqá, [239], [240]
Muḥammad Big-i-Chápárchí, [118], [120], [121], [124]-[6]
Muḥammad-Bisáṭ, Ḥájí, [103]
Muḥammad-i-Furúghí, Mullá Mírzá, [56]
Muḥammad-Ḥasan, Ḥájí Mírzá (Mírzáy-i-Shírází), [33]
Muḥammad ibn-i Ḥasan al-`Askarí, see Twelfth Imám
Muḥammad-Ḥasan-i-Bushrú'í, Mírzá (Letter of the Living), [26]
Muḥammad-Ḥasan Khán (the Sálár), [122]
Muḥammad-Ḥasan-i-Najafí, Shaykh, [59]
Muḥammad-Ḥusayn, Mírzá (father of the Báb's mother), [33]
Muḥammad-Ḥusayn-i-Ardistání, Áqá, [235]
Muḥammad-Ḥusayn-i-Kirmání, Mírzá, see Muḥít-i-Kirmání
Muḥammad-Ḥusayn-i-Marághi'í, Áqá, [184], [185]

Muḥammad-Ibráhím-i-Ismá`íl Bag, Áqá, [34], [35]
Muḥammad-Ibráhím-i-Kalbásí, Ḥájí, [50]
Muḥammad-Ismá`íl-i-Gulpáygání, Ḥájí, [3]
Muḥammad-Ja`far, Siyyid, [60], [163]
Muḥammad-Ja`far-i-Ábádi'í, Ḥájí, [112], [113]
Muḥammad-Karím, Áqá, of Shíráz, [103]
Muḥammad-Karím-i-`Aṭṭár, [191]
Muḥammad-Karím Khán-i-Kirmání, Ḥájí Mírzá, [52], [102], [134]
Muḥammad-Káẓim Khán (farrásh-báshí), [145]
Muḥammad Khán (former Biglarbagí of Tabríz), [209], [210]
Muḥammad-i-Khurásání, Ḥájí Mírzá, [53]
Muḥammad-i-Mámaqání, Mullá, [140], [143], [144], [155], [156]
Muḥammad-Mihdí, Áqá, [111]
Muḥammad-Mihdíy-i-Kindí, Mullá, [120]
Muḥammad Mu`allim-i-Núrí, Mullá, [53]
Muḥammad-Muṣṭafáy-i-Baghdádí, Áqá, [60], [162], [166], [232]
Muḥammad-Qulí Khán-i-Ílbagí, [81], [84]
Muḥammad Rawḍih-Khán-i-Yazdí, Mírzá (Letter of the Living), [27]
Muḥammad-Riḍá, Siyyid (or Mír, father of the Báb), [32], [33], [142], [230]
Muḥammad-Ṣádiq-i-Mu`allim, Ḥájí Mírzá, [96], [98]
Muḥammad-Ṣáliḥ, Áqá, [23]
Muḥammad Sháh, [10], [12], [80], [81], [83], [90], [93], [99], [100], [102], [109], [112], [113], [115], [117], [121], [122]-[3] (letter to the Báb), [135], [137], [139], [147], [148], [149], [165], [170], [175], [178], [185], [211], [221], [230], [233]
Muḥammad Shibl, Shaykh, [60], [162], [166]
Muḥammad-Taqí, Ḥájí Mullá (uncle of Ṭáhirih), [25], [166]
Muḥammad at-Taqí, Imám, [41]
Muḥammad-Taqí, Mírzá, of Sárí, [171]
Muḥammad-Taqí, Shaykh (Mámaqání), [143]
Muḥammad-Taqíy-i-Ayyúb, Ḥájí, [240]
Muḥammad-Taqíy-i-Hirátí, Mullá, [110]
Muḥammad-Taqíy-i-Juvayní, Mírzá, [173]
Muḥammad-Taqí Khán (Bakhtíyárí chief), [108]
Muḥammad-Taqí Khán (Lisánu'l-Mulk-i-Sipihr), [141], [231]
Muḥammad-Taqíy-i-Kirmání, Ḥájí, [184]
Muḥammad-Taqíy-i-Mílání, Ḥájí, [128]
Muḥammad-i-Zarandí, Mullá (Nabíl-i-A`ẓam), [40], [93], [94], [100], [114], [119], [122], [132]
Muḥarram, month of, [32], [71]
Muḥibb-`Alí Khán, [66]
Muḥít-i-Kirmání, Mírzá (Muḥammad-Ḥusayn, Mírzá), [72], [73], [74]
Muḥsin al-Káẓimí, Siyyid, [60]
Mu`ínu's-Salṭanih, Ḥájí, [41]
Mujtahid, [1], [50], [60], [67], [224]
Mulk, Súrih of, [20]
Mulk-Árá, see `Abbás Mírzá
Muqaddas, see Ṣádiq-i-Muqaddas-i-Khurásání, Mullá
Murád Mírzá, Ḥájí Sulṭán (Ḥisámu's-Salṭanih), [237]
Múrchih-Khár, [115]
Muríd (disciple), [112]
Murshid (guide), [40], [112]
Murtaḍáy-i-Zanjání, Siyyid, [184], [185]
Murtiḍáy-i-Anṣárí, Shaykh, [162]
Murtiḍá-Qulíy-i-Marandí, Mullá (`Alamu'l-Hudá), [140], [155]
Músá, Mírzá (Áqáy-i-Kalím, brother of Bahá'u'lláh), [55]
Músá al-Káẓim, Imám, [41]
Musayyib, [4], [196], [197]
Mushíru'l-Mulk, [98]
Mushíru't-Tujjár, [239]
Muslim (Musulman), [98], [108], [146], [147], [178], [205], [222]
Muṣṭafá, Mírzá (Ismá`íl-i-Sabbágh-i-Sidihí), [240]
Muṣṭafá-Qulí Khán-i-Qaráguzlú (I`timadu's-Salṭanih), [240]
Mu`tamid, see Manúchihr Khán

Nabí Khán-i-Qazvíní, Mírzá (Amír-i-Díván), [81], [82]
Nabíl-i-A`ẓam, see Muḥammad-i-Zarandí, Mullá
Nádir Sháh, [161], [230]
Najaf, [1], [41], [45], [49], [59], [60], [64], [65], [193], [200]
Najaf-`Alí, Áqá, [145]
Najíb Páshá, [4], [5], [12], [60], [63], [64], [66], [163], [194], [196], [197], [200]
Narjis (mother of 12th Imám), [142]
Násikhu't-Taváríkh, [40], [141], [142]
Náṣirí regiment, [158]
Náṣiri'd-Dín Sháh, [9], [33], [135], [140], [141], [145], [148], [152], [207], [218], [219], [237]
Naṣru'lláh, Mír (grandfather of the Báb), [230]
Naṣru'lláh, Siyyid, [196]
Navváb-i-Raḍaví, [205]
Naw-Rúz, [118], [119], [131], [132], [192]
Nawrúz-`Alí, [163]
Náyibu's-Salṭanih, see `Abbás Mírzá, Prince, and `Abbás Mírzá Mulk-Árá
Nayríz, [178]-[82], [186], [204]-[5]
Názimu'sh-Sharí`ih, see Ḥusayn-i-`Arab, Shaykh
Nesselrode, Count, [131], [206]
New Day, Dispensation, [20], [90], [162], [172]
Nicolas, A.-L.-M., [39], [99], [104], [115], [152], [172], [217]
Ni`matí-Khánih, [81], [234]
Ni`matu'lláhí dervish, [184]
Nimrod, [31]
Nineveh, [229], [233]
Niṣf-i-Jahán, [108];
see also Iṣfahán Níyálá, [170]-[2] passim
Níyáz-i-Baghdádí, Ḥájí, [74]
Niẓámu'd-Dawlih, see Ḥusayn Khán
Niẓámu'l-`Ulamá, see Maḥmúd, Ḥájí Mullá
Nubuvvat-i-Kháṣṣih, [111]
Nuqṭiy-i-Bayán, [137];
-i-Úlá, [48] (The Báb)
Núr, [53], [171]
Nuṣayrí, [118]
Ottoman, [12], [59], [63], [238], [239]
Outray, M., [80]
Oxford, [238]
Palm Sunday, [127]
Palmerston, Viscount, xi, [12], [79], [173], [178], [180], [202], [204], [206], [207], [209], [211], [212], [214], [216]
Páminár (Páy-i-Minár), [53]
Paris, [79], [80]
Peel, Sir Robert, xi
Persepolis, [237]
Persia, see Írán
Persian(s), [136], [140], [146], [147], [163], [165], [176], [194]-[7], [199], [206], [210]-[12], [218], [230], [234]
Persian Gulf, [109], [223], [230]
Platonism, [113]
Polygamy, [223]
Pope, Alexander, [85]
Portuguese, [107]
Presbyterian Mission, American, [145]
Primal Point (The Báb), [189]
Qahru'lláh (a dervish), [137]
Qahviy-i-Awlíyá', [39], [231]
Qá'im, [3], [18], [33], [48], [50], [51], [70], [71] (Báb's declaration in Mecca), [74], [87], [96], [98], [111], [134], [143], [144], [145], [156], [167], [170], [178], [185], [186], [205]
Qá'im-Maqám (Abu'l-Qásim, Mírzá), [8]-[9], [10], [148]
Qájár, [7], [108], [113], [219]
Qandahár, [233]
Qashqá'í, tribe, [81], [82], [84]
Qásim, Siyyid, of Rasht, [3]
Qavámu'l-Mulk, Ḥájí, [81], [82], [84], [234]
Qayyúmu'l-Asmá' (Commentary on Súrih of Joseph), [19], [20], [21], [46], [47], [58], [99], [101], [141], [211]
Qazvín, [108], [124], [125], [131], [164]-[7]
Qiṣaṣu'l-`Ulamá (Chronicles of the Divines), [141], [142]
Qubád Khán, [82]
Quddús (Muḥammad-`Alíy-i-Bárfurúshí, Ḥájí Mullá), Letter of the Living: recognises the Báb, [23]-[4], [26], [33];
accompanies Him to Mecca, [48]-[9], [71], [74];
is separated from Him, [77], [78], [149], [150];
at Badasht, [167]-[70];
arrest, [171];
at Shaykh Ṭabarsí, [173], [175], [177];
martyrdom, [150], [176], [205]
Quintus Curtius, [223]
Qum, [49], [51], [119], [135], [151], [174]
Qumrúd, [119]

Qur'án (Koran), [13], [28], [29], [30], [61], [62], [64], [65], [74], [75], [87], [88], [90], [91], [101], [110], [141], [144], [172], [175], [181], [186], [204], [214], [217], [218], [219]
Quraysh, [86]
Qurbán-`Alí, Mírzá, [184]
Qurratu'l-`Ayn (the Báb), [47]
Qurratu'l-`Ayn, see Ṭáhirih
Rabí`u'l-Avval, month of, [116]
Raḥím, Mírzá, of Shíráz, [103]
Ra'ísu'l-`Ulamá, of Hamadán, [165]
Ramaḍán, month of, [57], [191]
Rangoon, [192]
Raqshá' ('She-Serpent'), [109]
Rashíd Khán-i-Sartíp, [81]
Rasht, Rashtí, [3], [162]
Rawḍatu'ṣ-Ṣafá, Supplement to, [141], [142]
Rawlinson, Sir Henry, [61]-[7], [232]
'Remnant of God', see Baqíyatu'lláh
Resurrection, Day of, [98], [150]
Riḍá, Imám, [52], [56], [85], [103], [119]
Riḍá, Mírzá (British Agent), [81], [82], [83]
Riḍá Khán-i-Turkamán, [173]