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1869 – 1872
186- |
A great famine occurred in Iran in which about 10 per cent of the population died and a further 10 per cent emigrated. [BBRSM86; GPB233] | Famine; History (general); Iran; Iran, General history | |
1869 25 Dec
186- |
A mob attacked the Bahá'ís in Fárán, Khurásán, Iran, and two were severely beaten. [BW18:383] | * Persecution, Iran; - Persecution; - Persecution, Mobs; Faran, Iran; Iran; Khurásán, Iran | |
1869 Jul
186- |
Badí` delivered the Tablet of Bahá'u'lláh to the Sháh. He was tortured and executed. [BBRXXXIX; BKG300; BW18:383; RB3:184–6]
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* Persecution, Iran; - Apostles of Bahá'u'lláh; - Persecution; - Persecution, Deaths; - Shahs; - Tablets to kings and rulers; Badi (Mírzá Aqa Buzurg-i-Nishapuri); Iran; Lawh-i-Sultan (Tablet to Nasirid-Din Shah); Nasirid-Din Sháh | |
1869 12 May
186- |
Birth of Clara Davis Dunn, Hand of the Cause, in London. | - Births and deaths; - Hands of the Cause; Clara Dunn; Hands of the Cause, Births and deaths; London, England; United Kingdom | |
1869 (In the year)
186- |
Franz Josef, Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, made a pilgrimage to Jerusalem but failed to enquire after Bahá'u'lláh. [KAN116] | * Bahaullah (chronology); - Tablets to kings and rulers; Franz Josef; Hungary; Israel; Jerusalem, Israel | |
1869 Early in the year
186- |
Hájí Amín-i-Iláhí arrived in `Akká from Iran and was the first pilgrim to see Bahá'u'lláh. [DH33]
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- First pilgrims; Akka, Israel; Hájí Amin (Abu'l-Hasan-i-Ardikani); Pilgrims; Public baths (bathhouses) | First pilgrim to see Bahá'u'lláh in `Akká |
1869 Feb
186- |
Nabíl made a second attempt to enter `Akká. He was able to remain for 81 days and met Mírzá Áqá Ján and others but did not see Bahá'u'lláh. [BKG291; RB3:57]
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Akka, Israel; Nabil-i-Azam | |
1869 1 May
186- |
Nabíl met Bahá'u'lláh. [RB3:57] | Akka, Israel; Nabil-i-Azam | |
1869 (In the year)
186- |
The 17-year-old Áqá Buzurg-i-Níshápúrí, Badí`, arrived in `Akká having walked from Mosul. He was able to enter the city unsuspected. [BKG297; RB3:178]
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* Persecution, Iran; - Apostles of Bahá'u'lláh; - Persecution; - Persecution, Deaths; - Tablets to kings and rulers; Akka, Israel; Badi (Mírzá Aqa Buzurg-i-Nishapuri); Iran; Iraq; Lawh-i-Sultan (Tablet to Nasirid-Din Shah); Mosul, Iraq; Nasirid-Din Sháh; Suriy-i-Haykal (Surih of the Temple); Tehran, Iran; Youth | |
1869 (In the year)
186- |
The Tablet of Fu'ád, was revealed in 1869, soon after the premature death in Nice, France, of Fu'ád Pasha, the foreign minister of the Sultan and a faithful accomplice of the Prime Minister in bringing about the exile of Bahá'u'lláh to 'Akká. It was revealed in honour of one of Bahá'u'lláh's most devoted apostles, Shaykh Káẓim-i-Samandar (father of the late Hand of the Cause of God Ṭaráẓu'lláh Samandarí). The Tablet contains a clear prediction of the downfall of 'Álí Páshá and of the Sultan himself. [Three Momentous Years in The Bahá'í World] | * Bahá'u'lláh, Writings of; Akka, Israel; Fuad Páshá; Lawh-i-Fuad (Tablet to Fuad Pasha); Shaykh Kazim-i-Samandari | |
1869 17 Nov
186- |
The Suez Canal was opened to navigation. At this time the canal was164km (102 miles) long and 8 metres (26 feet) deep, 72 feet wide at the bottom, and 200 to 300 feet wide at the surface. Consequently, fewer than 500 ships navigated it in its first full year of operation. Major improvements began in 1876 and by 1887 night navigation was allowed, a measure that doubled its capacity.
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Egypt; Port Said, Egypt; Suez Canal; Teaching; Unity |
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