I am indebted to my friend Mr H. L. Rabino, of H.B.M.'s Consular Service, for the following valuable notes on the celebration of the Muḥarram mourning at Baghdád as early as the fourth Muhammadan (tenth Christian) century. I have only the text of the two passages (one in German and the other in Persian): the reference was probably given in the accompanying letter (December 23, 1922), which has unfortunately been mislaid. I have an impression that they are taken from one of Dorn's articles, probably published in the Mélanges Asiatiques. The whole quotation runs as follows:
“Die ‘ta'sieh’ wurden in Baghdad i. J. 963 von der Buwaihiden Mu'iss-ed-daula eingeführt, wie uns Ahmed b. Abu'l-Feth in seinem Werke <text in Arabic script omitted> (Inscr. Mus. As. No. 567a) berichtet.”
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“It is related in the History of Ibn Kathír the Syrian that Mu'izzu'd-