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The caption at the bottom of page 110 reads:"Bahá'u'lláh's passport.
At the time of His exile from Persia 1269 A.H., the above passport, made out in
the name of Mirza Husayn 'Aliy-i-Nuri, was issued to Bahá'u'lláh and His Family."
Passport Printed in the Supreme Capital
He is taking along four women with Him
They also have two male children with them
Mirza' Husayn-'Ali Nur-i
Number: BLANK
Features: BLANK
Age: 35
Height: Medium
Eye [eye color]: Black
Eyebrow: Black
Beard: Black
Mustache: Black
Particular Features: BLANK
The holder of the passport is a citizen of the Supreme Government of Iran. By the order of His Excellency the Prime Minister, He is dismissed and is departing for the sublime pavilion of the Holy Shrines.[1] Border guards and passport officials should not prevent passage at the time of crossing within the provinces or the cities, or at the borders and frontiers, but should give due consideration when necessary. The duration of this passport shall be extended up to one year, and after the lapse of this period it is no longer valid.
Year: 1269[2]
Fee: 500 Dinar
By the written order of the Foreign Minister [3]
Issued in Tehran, 1 Rabí'u'th-Thání[4]