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      Life in Máh-Kú

      The castle in Máh-Kú lacked the most basic amenities, and imprisoned life in it was not easy for the Báb. This is described by Shoghí Effendí in God Passes By as follows:

      So grievous was His plight while in that fortress that, in the Persian Bayán, He Himself has stated that at night-time He did not even have a lighted lamp, and that His solitary chamber, constructed of sun-baked bricks, lacked even a door, while, in His Tablet to Muhammad Sháh, He has complained that the inmates of the fortress were confined to two guards and four dogs. 6ACT6
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