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with his son Mírzá Mahmúd, where many persecuted Baháʼís settled. In
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Islamic divines of Dúghábád caused the governor of the district to have Mírzá Mahmúd arrested for being a Baháʼí. He was sent in chains to Mas͟hhad. From his prison-cell, he managed to secretly send a letter to
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