[AT] His name was Mubárak.

[AU] To raise the Call of the Qá'im.

[AV] The Lord of the Age.

[AW] He is usually known as Gandum-Pák-Kun (the Sifter of Wheat); his name was Mullá Ja`far. He was one of the martyrs of Shaykh Ṭabarsí.

[AX] Ḥájí Mírzá Muḥammad-Karím Khán-i-Kirmání considered himself to be the successor to Siyyid Káẓim. He fostered bitter opposition to the Báb within the Shaykhí school.

[AY] He was the first to attempt to write a history of the new theophany.

[AZ] Páy-i-Minár, named after the quarter of the city where it was located.

[BA] Teacher or tutor.

[BB] Bahá'u'lláh's father was famed for his calligraphy.

[BC] See [note 6, Prologue].