Táríkh-i-Jadíd / Táríkh-i Badí‘-i Bayání
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Important Note about this Work
by David Merrick, not part of the original book
Haji Mirza Jani Kashani was a noteworthy follower of the Báb, a merchant by profession.
Immediately after the Báb's martyrdom in 1850, he wrote a substantial history (or memoirs) of the Báb, sometime between 1850-1852. (He himself was martyred in 1852.)
These memoirs as they were copied, spawned a great many versions, which differ particularly in their portrayal of Subh-i-Azal or Bahá'u'lláh, depending on whether they were followers of one or the other. It is unknown what form the original memoirs took: if they were just loose notes and sheets, someone else unknown must first also have worked them up after him into something finished in the first place.
In about 1880, the Bahá'í Mirza Husayn Hamadani with the support of Mirza Abu'l-Fadl took some version of Mirza Jani's 1851 account and worked it up into a new history, the Tarikh-i-Jadid. However he did this at the request of a Zoroastrian, Manakji, who then added a preface, an epilogue, and an unknown number of amendments to the text, to publish under his name. It can be suggested that these amendments are mostly in the form of the many digressions that appear throughout the text and interrupt the history, and also the introduction and conclusion to the work (both omitted in this). Due to copying mistakes and personal amendments, this history has also over time collected its own errors, notes and additions.
The prominent Bahá'í Nabil-i-Akbar in response to a commission by Bahá'u'lláh, in turn made a conscious revision of this work somewhere between 1880-1883, which is known as the Táríkh-i Badí‘-i Bayání.
Browne used two manuscripts in his possession to produce this work, therefore, one of the Tarikh-i-Jadid, and one of the Táríkh-i Badí‘-i Bayání, and he has translated the two together into a single whole. In addition, in referring to Mirza Jani's history throughout the footnotes, he is unaware of the problems of discerning what represents Mirza Jani's original memoirs and what others have added.
There are now many more manuscripts of each of these three works than Browne had to use, and they'll need many lifetimes of work to compare and sort out, which has barely been started.
Nevertheless, the result of Browne's first endeavour, is a fantastic piece of history, in which he has cut down the digressions, and with these cautions in mind, it is hoped that you will enjoy reading it.
At some stage this work will be compared and corrected against other manuscripts of the Tarikh-i-Jadid and Táríkh-i Badí‘-i Bayání, and a more accurate assessment be made.
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Key
Throughout the text, where the two versions differ, one has been put in the main text and the other in the footnotes.
"L" is a version of the Tarikh-i-Jadid, and is coloured and enclosed in [single brackets]. This "London Codex" was transcribed in June 1881.
"C" is a version of the Táríkh-i Badí‘-i Bayání, and is coloured and enclosed in [[double brackets]]. This is the "Cambridge Codex".
Pages are in and coloured.
Extra words inserted to make sense are in .
Poetic words are indented.
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Contents
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Táríkh-i-Jadíd / Táríkh-i Badí‘-i Bayání 1
Important Note about this Work 1
Useful Links 1
Key 1
Contents 2
Background of this History 2
Epistle of Alexander by Mirza Abú’l-Fazl Gulpáyagáni 2
Tarikh-i-Jadid 3
The Account 3
Siyyid Kazim 3
Death of Siyyid Kazim; Disciples Search for Promised One 3
Hájí Mírzá Jani's Book 4
Mullá Huseyn's Conversion 4
Quddus' Conversion 5
Other Letters of the Living 5
Mullah Husayn to Isfahan and Conversion of Mullá Muhammad Sádik 5
Mullá Husayn, to Khurasan and beyond 5
Mullá Husayn to Bárfurúsh; Skirmishes and Seige 6
Fort of Sheykh Tabarsi 7
Death of Mullá Husayn 10
End of the Seige 13
Slaughter of Bábís 13
Martyrdom of Quddus 13
Mírzá Muhammad Hasan, the brother of Mullá Huseyn 14
Rizá Khán 15
Murshid 16
Seyyid Ahmad of Semnán 16
Seyyid Yahyá 17
Niriz 19
Zanján 22
End of the Zanján Siege 25
A Bold Apologist 28
Disastrous Effects of the Clergy 30
Ná’ibu’s-Saltana's Letter Describing the Clergy 31
Báb on Pilgrimage 33
Báb Amends the Call to Prayer 33
Báb Leaves Shíráz 34
Báb at Isfahán 35
Báb at Káshán 36
Báb at Khánlik 36
Báb to Zanján 37
Báb at Milan 37
Bab to Tabríz 37
Bab to Mákú 37
Reflections on the Bab and on Men 38
Greatness of the Báb 38
First Class of Men - Governors 38
Second Class of Men - The Scholarly; Eminent Bábís 39
Third Class of Men - Ordinary Folk 40
Báb Moved to Chihrík 41
Bab Declares as Qá’im; the Indian Believer 41
Seyyid Basír 42
Meets the Báb at Mecca 42
Seven Martyrs 43
Seyyid Huseyn of Turshíz 44
Seyyid ‘Alí, Uncle of the Báb 44
Remaing Three 44
On Uncle of the Bab and the Childhood of the Báb 45
On the Other Martyrs 46
Digression on the Proof of their Constancy 46
Kurratu’l-‘Ayn 47
Báb from Chihrík to Tabríz, Examination 49
Báb Bastinadoed 50
Báb to Chihrík from Tabríz 51
Condemnation of the Báb 51
Báb in Tabríz - His Last Few Days 52
Martyrdom of the Báb 52
Execution of Anis 52
Letter of Anis to Brother 53
Execution of the Báb 53
Digression on Clemency at God's Grace 54
Báb's Letter to Suleymán Khán 54
Collection of the Báb's Earthly Remains 54
Appendix I - Omitted Digressions (Extract) 55
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