Ch.XXII, p.499, f.1
"Aqa Siyyid Abu-Talib, who was very wealthy, was bound with chains and
sent by the governor of Nayriz to Ma'dan, and there poisoned by Haji
Mirza Nasir, the same man who had ordered the Bab to kiss the hand of
Shaykh Abu-Turab. Two Babi women, rather than be taken prisoners, threw
themselves in a well and perished. Some Babi's, eager to see Mirza
Zaynu'l-'Abidin Khan punished, started for Tihran to protest to his
Majesty against the atrocities which had been committed. They were but two
or three stations away from the capital and, after the fatigue of the
journey, were enjoying a little rest, when a caravan of Shirazi people
went by and recognized them. They were all arrested except
Zaynu'l-'Abidin who succeeded in reaching Tihran. The others were taken
to Shiraz where the Prince immediately ordered them executed, and so these
men, Karbila'i Abu'l-Hasan, a dealer in crockery, Aqa Shaykh Hadi,
uncle of the wife of Vahid, Mirza Ali and Abu'l-Qasim-ibn-i-Haji-Zayna,
Akbar-ibn-i-'Abid, Mirza Hasan and his brother Mirza Baba all died for
their faith at this time. (Ibid., pp. 408-409.)