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with his son Mírzá Mahmúd, where many persecuted Baháʼís settled. In Ishqabad, Mírzá Mahmúd became a well known teacher of the Baháʼí Faith, often dedicating himself to the welfare of the youth. One biographer described his time there:
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The 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
351:. Mullá Mírzá Muhammad, who had never before used a weapon, was wounded five times by bullets or swords; but in the end he survived and made his way back home, where he faced persecution for his new faith. 436:, to Haifa where he met ʻAbdu'l-Bahá again, and then back to Iran. After once again travelling to Haifa and returning to Iran, where he was severely beaten in a mob attack he met with the Shah of Iran 354:
Mullá Mírzá Muhammad was taken in chains to Mas͟hhad, and after a long interim in the prison was released again, only to become a devoted follower of Baháʼu'lláh. He travelled often to
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In Kalát, the governor soon became good friends with Mírzá Mahmúd, and informed him of the death of Baháʼu'lláh. In his grief, Mírzá Mahmúd began a three-day
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named Dúghábád. His father was Mullá Mírzá Muhammad, one of the few survivors of the
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This article is about Mírzá Mahmúd, a prominent Baháʼí follower. For the second
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where he met face to face with the Qajar prince, Kamran Mírza, son of
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Baháʼí teacher who was given the chance to meet face to face with a
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Mírzá Músá
Badíʻ
Sultánu'sh-Shuhadaʼ
("King of Martyrs")

Hájí Amín
Mírzá Abu'l-Faḍl
Varqá
Mírzá Mahmúd
Hají Ákhúnd
Nabíl-i-Akbar
Vakílu'd-Dawlih
Ibn-i-Abhar
Nabíl-i-Aʻzam
Samandar
Muhammad Mustafá
Mishkín-Qalam
Adíb
Shaykh Muhammad-ʻAlí

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