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1845 30 Jun
184- |
At Dálakí, some 40 miles northeast of the Búshíhr, the Báb met the soldiers of the governor of Fárs who had been sent to arrest Him. He was escorted to Shíráz. [Bab84, 105; BBR170; BBRSM216; DB148–9; GPB11; TN6, SBBH1pxxv111; The Genesis of the Bábi-Bahá'í Faiths in Shíráz and Fárs p35-36 by A. Rabbani]
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* Báb, The (chronology); * Persecution, Iran; - Persecution, Arrests; - Persecution; Dalaki, Iran; Fars, Iran; Shíráz, Iran; Iran | |
1845 7 Jan
184- |
The Báb departed Mecca. [The Genesis of the Bábi-Bahá'í Faiths in Shíráz and Fárs p35 by A. Rabbani] | * Báb, The (chronology); Báb, Pilgrimage of; Mecca, Saudi Arabia | |
1845 July and months following
184- |
In Karbalá Táhirih revived the remnant of the Bábí community. She was considered a part of the radical element of Shaykhí Bábís because she believed that the Shaykhí tradition had been abrogated by the new Revelation. The new Bábí movement caused the Shaykhí leaders to unite in their opposition to the Báb and to redefine the nature of the school, toning down its more controversial teachings and moving back towards mainstream Shí`ísm. [BBRSM16–18] | Tahirih (Qurratu'l-'Ayn, Zarrín-Táj); Shaykhism; Karbala, Iraq; Iraq | |
1845 c. July
184- |
Karím Khán wrote a number of refutations of the Báb. The first, Isháqu'l-Bátil (The Crushing of Falsehood) was published in July. This caused some Bábís to dissociate themselves from Shaykhism. [BBRSM17–18] | Hájí Mulla Muhammad Karim Khan Kirmani; Shaykhism; Kirman, Iran; Iran | |
1845 c. July
184- |
In Kirmán, Karím Khán, the self-appointed leading Shaykhí cleric, had a number of Bábís expelled from the city. [BBRSM17–18] | Hájí Mulla Muhammad Karim Khan Kirmani; Shaykhism; Kirman, Iran; Iran | |
1845 30 Dec
184- |
The Báb's birthday fell on the first day of the mourning observance for the Imám Husayn. Táhirih, who was in Karbalá with the widow of Siyyid Kázim-i-Rashtí, instructed her relatives and the Bábís to dress in bright clothing and joyously celebrate the Báb's birth. This caused a considerable disturbance, even among the Bábís. Táhirih was arrested and expelled from the city. [RR305, SA217] | Tahirih (Qurratu'l-'Ayn, Zarrín-Táj); Persecution, Iraq; - Persecution, Arrests; - Persecution; Karbala, Iraq; Iraq | |
1845 Jul (and months following)
184- |
The Báb was released to the custody of His uncle, Hájí Mírzá Siyyid 'Alí. [DB151, LTDT13]
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* Báb, The (chronology); Vakil Mosque (Shiraz); Mosques; Mulla Husayn; Báb, Family of; Muhammad Sháh; - Shahs; Vahid (Siyyid Yahyay-i-Darabi); Hujjat; Qayyumul-Asma (book); Mírzá Ahmad-i-Azghandi; Tahirih (Qurratu'l-'Ayn, Zarrín-Táj); Mírzá Ahmad-i-Azghandi; Mírzá `Abdu'l-Karim Qazvini; Shíráz, Iran; Isfahan, Iran; Khurásán, Iran; Yazd, Iran; Kirman, Iran; Nayriz, Iran; Iran; Karbala, Iraq; Iraq | |
1845 c. 7 Jul
184- |
The Báb arrived in Shíráz.
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* Báb, The (chronology); Báb, Family of; Báb, Uncles of; - Uncles; Hájí Mírzá Siyyid Ali; * Báb, The, Basic timeline; - Basic timeline, Expanded; Shíráz, Iran; Iran | |
1845 c. Jan
184- |
Crowds gathered in Karbalá in response to the Báb's summons, among them was Táhirih. [BabI62; BBRSM15, 215; SBBH1:22] | * Báb, The (chronology); Tahirih (Qurratu'l-'Ayn, Zarrín-Táj); Karbala, Iraq; Iraq | |
1845 28 Jun
184- |
Prince Dolgorukov was appointed Russian ambassador to Tihrán. He was previously first secretary of the Russian legation at Constantinople. He arrived in Tihrán in January 1846.
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Prince Dolgorukov; - Ambassadors; History (general); Iran, General history; Istanbul, Turkey; Turkey; Tehran, Iran; Iran; Russia | |
1845 c. 16 Apr
184- |
Mullá `Alíy-i-Bastámí was removed from his prison cell in Baghdád and taken to Istanbul, where he was sentenced to hard labour in the imperial naval dockyard. | Mulla Ali Bastami; Persecution, Iraq; Persecution, Turkey; - Persecution, Arrests; - Persecution; Istanbul, Turkey; Turkey; Baghdad, Iraq; Iraq | |
1845 27 Feb
184- |
The Báb left Jiddah. [MS2]
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* Báb, The (chronology); Báb, Pilgrimage of; Mulla Ali Bastami; Trials; * Báb, Writings of; Imam of Muscat; Court cases; - Persecution, Court cases; Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; Saudi Arabia; Muscat, Oman; Oman | |
1845 12 Feb
184- |
The Báb left Medina for Jiddah arriving on the 24th of February. [MS2; The Genesis of the Bábi-Bahá'í Faiths in Shíráz and Fárs p35 by A. Rabbani] | * Báb, The (chronology); Báb, Pilgrimage of; Medina, Saudi Arabia; Jeddah, Saudi Arabia; Saudi Arabia | |
1845 16 Jan
184- |
The Báb arrived in Medina from Mecca.
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* Báb, The (chronology); Báb, Pilgrimage of; Sahifiy-i-Bayna'l-Haramayn (Epistle between Twin Shrines); Medina, Saudi Arabia; Mecca, Saudi Arabia; Saudi Arabia | |
1845 13 Jan
184- |
The trial of Mullá `Alíy-i-Bastámí in Baghdád. A fatwá is issued in Baghdád against both Mullá `Alíy-i-Bastámí and the Báb, condemning the Báb, who is unnamed in the fatwá, to death as an unbeliever. [Bab64; BBRSM15, 215; SBBH21, 22] | Trials; Mulla Ali Bastami; Fatwa; Persecution, Iraq; - Persecution, Court cases; - Persecution; Court cases; Baghdad, Iraq; Iraq | |
1845 10 Jan
184- |
The beginning of the Islamic new year. Messianic fervour grew, particularly among Shaykhís. [BBRSM15] | Prophecies; Shaykhism; - Islam; Interfaith dialogue; - Middle East; Iran; Iraq | |
1845 1 Nov
184- |
The Times of London carried an item on the arrest and torture of Quddús, Mullá Sádiq-i-Khurásání, Mullá `Alí-Akbar-i-Ardistání and Mullá Abú-Tálib in Shíráz in June. This was the first known printed reference to the Revelation in the Western press. A similar article was reprinted on 19 November. [First newspaper story of the events of the Bábí Faith compiled by Steven Kolins; B76–7; BBR4, 69]
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Quddus; Ismullahul-Asdaq (Mulla Sadiq Khurasani); Mullá `Alí-Akbar-i-Ardistání; Mulla Abu-Talib; Times (newspaper); Newspaper articles; Firsts, other; Mentions; First mentions; Bábísm, Early Western Accounts of; Shíráz, Iran; Iran; London, England; United Kingdom; Newspapers | First known published reference to The Báb. |
1845 c. Jun
184- |
After expelling Mullá Husayn and Mullá Sádiq the governor of Fárs, Hasayn Khán-i-Irváni ordered that the Báb, the instigator of the commotion, be arrested and brought to Shíráz. [Bab84; BW18:380; DB148–50; GPB11] | - Governors; Husayn Khan; Quddus; Ismullahul-Asdaq (Mulla Sadiq Khurasani); * Persecution, Iran; - Persecution, Arrests; - Persecution; * Báb, The (chronology); - Persecution; Bushihr, Iran; Shíráz, Iran; Iran | First person to rise against the Báb was Hasayn Khán-i-Irváni, the governor of Fars |
1845 Feb - Mar
184- |
The Báb returned to Búshihr. He sent Quddús to Shíráz with a letter addressed to His uncle Hájí Mírzá Siyyid `Alí who, upon receiving it, embraced his Nephew's Cause, the first, after the Letters of the Living, to do so in Shíráz. The Báb also entrusted Quddús with a treatise for him entitled Khasá'il-i-Sab`ih (`the Seven Qualifications') and promised him his impending martyrdom. Later he gave his life as one of the Seven Martyrs of Tehran, see 1850 19 or 20 Feb. [Bab77–8; DB142–3; MS2, GPB9-10; provisional translation.]
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* Báb, The (chronology); Báb, Pilgrimage of; Báb, Family of; Báb, Uncles of; - Uncles; Quddus; Hájí Mírzá Siyyid Ali; Dhasail-i-Sabih (Seven Qualifications); * Persecution, Iran; - Persecution, Deaths; - Persecution; - First believers; * Báb, Writings of; Bushihr, Iran; Iran; Shíráz, Iran | first to embrace the Cause after the Letters of the Living. |
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