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Chahriq (Persian: چهریق) (also Chahriq, Chiriq, Charik, Čahrīk or Shimko) is a
citadel located in north-western Iran in West
Azarbaijan Province, Salmas...
- Maku converting, the
prime minister transferred him to the
fortress of
Chihríq in
April 1848.
There too the Báb's po****rity grew, and his
jailors relaxed...
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Shekak tribe. He was born into a
prominent Kurdish feudal family based in
Chihriq castle located near the
Baranduz river in the
Urmia region of northwestern...
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known as the Báb's
amanuensis who
shared his
imprisonment in Maku and then
Chihriq. In the
story of the Báb's execution, he is the
secretary that the Báb...
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Husayn visits the Báb in Maku
April 10, the Báb is
moved to the
prison of
Chihriq, due to his
growing influence in Maku. He was
largely kept
there until...
- (see the Taríkh-i-Jadíd, p. 92). At the time, the Báb was
imprisoned in
Chihríq, and was so
grieved that he
stopped writing or
dictating for a
period of...
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founder of Bábi religion, in
Arabic during his
imprisonment in Máh-Kú and
Chihriq in Iran (1847-1850). With a
total volume of more than 3,000 pages, it is...
- Bayán,
which he
never finished. He was then
transferred to the
fortress of
Chihríq in
April 1848. In that
place as well, the Báb's po****rity grew and his...
- Iran.
Another early Indian convert was Qahru'llah, who met the Báb in
Chihríq and
returned to India. Baháʼu'lláh
later encouraged followers to travel...