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1890 (In the year) | By 1890 about a thousand Bahá'ís had settled in `Ishqábád. [BBRSM91, SDOH99] | Statistics; Ashgabat; Turkmenistan | ||
1890 (In the year) | Hájí Ákhúnd, Hájí Amín and Ibn-i-Abhar were arrested. Hájí Ákhúnd was imprisoned in Tihrán for two years; Hájí Amín was imprisoned in Qazvín for two years; and Ibn-i-Abhar was imprisoned in Tihrán for four years. [BW18:383–4]
Mírzá Mahmúd-i-Furúghí was arrested in Furúghí and sent to Mashhad. From there he was sent to Kalát-i-Nadírí where he was imprisoned for two years. [BW18:384] In Mashhad a mob set out to kill Mírzá Husayn-i-Bajistání, but failing to find him they looted his shop. [BW18:384] |
Hájí Ákhúnd (Mullá `Alí-Akbar-i-Shahmírzádí); Hájí Amin (Abu'l-Hasan-i-Ardikani); Ibn-i-Abhar (Mulla Muhammad Taqi); Mírzá Mahmud-i-Furughi; Mírzá Husayn-i-Bajistani; Persecution, Iran; - Persecution, Mobs; - Persecution; Tehran, Iran; Qazvin, Iran; Kalat-i-Nadiri; Mashhad, Iran; Iran | ||
1890 c. | Ibrahim George Kheiralla (Khayru'lláh) became a Bahá'í in Cairo under the tutelage of `Abdu'l-Karím-i-Tihrání. [BFA1:19]
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Ibrahim George Kheiralla; First believers by background; Christianity; Conversion; - Interfaith dialogue; Cairo, Egypt; Egypt | first Bahá'í from Syrian Christian background | |
1890 c. | E. G. Browne was in `Akká. Bahá'u'lláh was staying in the Templer colony in Haifa when he arrived. [BBR253] | Edward Granville Browne; Templer colony; Bahá'u'lláh, Life of (chronology); Akka, Israel; Haifa, Israel | ||
1890 (In the year) | A number of people of the Jewish, Zoroastrian and Buddhist Faiths became Bahá'ís. [BBR248–9; GPB195] | Judaism; Jews; Zoroastrianism; Buddhism; Conversion; - Interfaith dialogue | ||
1890 25 Feb | Seven Bahá'ís from Sidih who had gone to Tihrán to petition the Sháh for protection, secured a decree from him permitting them to return home. When they try to enter Sidih they were killed. [BBRXXIX, 285–9; BW18:383] | Persecution, Iran; - Persecution, Deaths; - Persecution; Petitions; Sidih, Iran; Tehran, Iran; Iran | ||
1890 Mar | Násiri'd-Dín Sháh entered into contract of 50 years duration with British interests that would provide him with an annual payment plus 25% of the profits for the production and sale of tobacco. Prior to this, in the 1870s and 1880s the country's telegraph and mail systems, its fisheries, and many of its mines were sold to Western, mostly British, interests.
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Tobacco Revolt; Nasirid-Din Sháh; Iran, General history; History (general); Smoking; Risaliy-i-Siyasiyyih (Treatise on Leadership); Imperialism/colonialism; Iran | ||
1890 1 Apr | Bahá'u'lláh visited Haifa for a third time. He spent about two weeks there on this visit. [BBD94; BPP173; DH109; GPB194; RB4:351]
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Templer colony; Bahá'u'lláh, Life of (chronology); Oliphant House; Bayt-i-Zahlan; Tents; Haifa, Israel | ||
1890 15–20 Apr | E. G. Browne was granted four successive interviews with Bahá'u'lláh at Bahjí. [BBD43; BBR225; BKG371; GPB193]
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Edward Granville Browne; Bahá'u'lláh, Life of (chronology); Bahá'u'lláh, Pen portraits of; Pen portraits; Portraits; Travelers Narrative (book); Zaynul-Muqarrabin (Mulla Zaynul-Abidin); Bahji, Israel; Junayn gardens; Akka, Israel | ||
1890 Aug-Sep | Mullá Hasan and his two brothers were arrested and beaten in Sarcháh, Bírjand. [BW18:383] | Persecution, Iran; - Persecution, Arrests; - Persecution; Birjand, Iran; Iran | ||
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