Ch.XX, p.199, f.3

According to Mirza Abu'l-Fadl (manuscript, p.66), the name of the Imam-Jum'ih of Isfahan was Mir Siyyid Muhammad, and his title "Sultanu'l-'Ulama'." "The office of Sadru's-Sudur, or chief priest of Safavi times, was abolished by Nadir Shah, and the Imam-Jum'ih of Isfahan is now the principal ecclesiastical dignitary of Persia." (C.R. Markham's "A General Sketch of the History of Persia," p.365.)