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1914 (In the year) | 'Abdu'l-Bahá was forced to expel Tammaddun'ul-Mulk for corrupt behaviour. He was from Shiraz and had been living in Paris for several years. He had been part of His entourage in 1911. [ABF19] | Tammaddunul-Mulk; Covenant-breakers; Shíráz, Iran; Tehran, Iran; Iran; Paris, France; France | ||
1914 (In the year) | The publication of Kitáb-i Badáyi'u'l-Áthár written by Mírza Mahmúd-i Zarqání, by Elegant Photo-Litho Press in Bombay. The English translation, Mahmúd's Diary, was published in 1998 by George Ronald Publisher. [APD151] "Mírzá Mahmúd was a careful and faithful chronicler and engaged in assembling and publishing his work with the permission of the beloved Master . . ." (The Universal House of Justice - a letter dated April 30, 1984 addressed to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States). |
Mahmuds Diary; Mírzá Mahmud-i-Zarqani; `Abdu'l-Bahá, Travels of; `Abdu'l-Bahá, Second Western tour; Publishing; * Publications; Mumbai, India; India | ||
1914 (In the year) | The publication of The River of Life: A Selection from the teachings of Baha Allah and Abdul Baha as translated by Johanna Dawud published in London by Cope & Fenwick. [Collins4-249 p27] | Yuhanna Dawud (John David); London, England; United Kingdom | ||
1914 (In the year) | Mr Husayn Uskuli and two Bahá'ís friends arrived in Shanghai from 'Ishqábád. His family joined him later. [PH28-29, BW13p871-872]
The war years 1937-1945 were difficult for him and the conditions following the victory of the Chinese Communist Party made it impossible to have contact with the local people yet he remained. |
Husayn Uskuli; Ashgabat; Turkmenistan; Shanghai, China; China | ||
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