Introduction
Abadeh is a town located in the Fars province, south central Iran. Positioned approximately 80km to the north of Shiraz it was the trade centre for the surrounding grain and fruit-growing regions. Sesame oil and castor oil were also produced there. During the Qajar years it was considered to be an important regional town located en-route from Shiraz to Isfahan. One of the early Baha'is in Abadeh was Aqa Mirza Qabil Abadeh'i who was a dedicated travel teacher of his time. Having declared his faith Baha'u'llah in Abadeh he was forced to leave his birthplace by the local clerics and set out to introduce the Cause to Yazd and the surrounding townships. He is credited with sowing the seeds of the faith in Abadih and Yazd. Aqa Mirza Qabil Abadeh'i later compiled a detailed history of Abadih and other towns/villages he visited. Known as "Tarikh-e Abadeh va Tababi" ("history of Abadeh and surrounding"), his history of Abadeh stretches from the time of the Bab through to the end of Abdu'l-Baha's ministry. Relying on the recollections of himself and other senior local Baha'is, Aqa Mirza Qabil Abadeh'i has created a magnificent piece of historiography impressing the reader with the minute details concerning the events at Abadeh and surrounding villages. Carefully dated and recorded are graphic accounts of more than twenty episodes of persecutions against the Baha'is by the local clerics, government officials or other local clans. The following episode is recorded as the Ninth episode of the persecution of Baha'is in Abadeh and occurred in 1901.
Sepehr Manuchehri
"In the Name of God, the All forgiving, the All merciful.Aqa Mirza Ali Khan was astonished by the contents of this letter and concluded that the Caliphs and their followers are truly insane. He quickly dispatched the above letter to Prince Montaseru'l-Dowlah. The Prince likewise forwarded this letter along with his views on the matter to Prince Shoau'l-Saltanah, the Governor of Fars in Shiraz.
This is a letter from the Lord of the faithful, the Anchor of the heavens and earth, Asad'ullah the Victor .. to Mirza Ali Khan Baha'I Kushkiki.
At present there are seventeen Baha'is in the locality of Kushkik. You must round them up, put them in chains and forward them to the Imamzadeh. If you obey this command, I will forgive your sins. If you fail however, I will order the celestial army to arrest and bring you to the Imamzadeh."
Mirza Ali Khan - Do not listen to the words of the Caliphs and be assured that they will soon be punished. This is our instruction.Soon afterwards, Prince Zarqamu'l Dowlah Ilkhani Qashqa'i was charged with the task of suppressing the Caliphs and dispersing the crowd gathered at the Imamzadeh. Ilkhani set out from Shiraz with a group of armed soldiers and arrived at the Najaf-Abad district of Abadeh. Once there, he commissioned ten of his men to go to the Imamzadeh and address the Caliphs and their followers. The soldiers arrived and advised the crowd that "Ilkhani has been instructed by Shah Abdu'llah to eradicate the Baha'is of Abadeh and will arrive here in one hour".
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