Ch.XXII, p.485, f.1
The author of Nasikhu't Tavarikh affirms without the least sorrow that
the imperial troops were poorly trained and not at all eager to fight, so,
with no thought of attacking, they established a camp which they hastened
to fortify immediately." (A. L. M. Nicolas' "Siyyid Ali-Muhammad dit le
Bab," p. 401.)