[FG] See [Appendix 3]. Vaḥíd, as a man of influence, possessed houses in Yazd, Nayríz, and his native town of Dáráb.
[FH] Sheil, reporting to Lord Palmerston on July 22nd 1850, stated that the defenders 'twice repulsed the Shah's troops.' (F.O. 60/152.)
[FI] Siyyid Ibráhím, the son of Siyyid Ḥusayn.
[FJ] It is populated today by Bahá'ís.
[FK] Ishmael (Ismá`íl), the son of Abraham, by Hagar.
[FL] See [Appendix 4].
[FM] See [Appendix 5].
[FN] He was, as we have seen, instrumental in rescuing the remains of the Báb.
[FO] Also known generally as Ḥájí Ákhund. He was a Hand of the Cause, appointed by Bahá'u'lláh.
[FP] Thieves must have seen Ḥájí Ákhund and Jamál-i-Burújirdí place the casket in a niche and brick it up. Whoever they were, they moved some of the bricks and broke open the casket, but finding that it did not contain any valuables they left it alone.