Ch.XXIV, p.563, f.1
 "The desperate resistance offered by the Babis must therefore be 
 attributed less to the strength of the position which they occupied than 
 to the extraordinary valour with which they defended themselves even the 
 women took part in the defence, and I subsequently heard it stated on good 
 authority that like the Carthaginian women of old, they cut off their long 
 hair and bound it round the crazy guns to afford them the necessary 
 support."  (E. G. Browne's "A Year amongst the Persians," p. 74.)