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1920 8 Jul | August Rudd, a Swede who had becme a Bahá'í in America, returned to his native country, to become the first Bahá'í in Sweden. [BWT8:980-2]. | August Rudd; Sweden | The the first Bahá'í in Sweden | |
1920 1 Jul | 'Abdu'l-Bahá sent His second Tablet to The Hague.
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Lawh-i-Hague (Tablet to The Hague); Second Tablet to The Hague; * `Abdu'l-Bahá, Writings and talks of; Central Organization for a Durable Peace; The Hague; Netherlands | ||
1920 Jul | Harlan and Grace Ober made a pilgrimage to visit 'Abdu'l-Bahá in Haifa. They returned via Germany and England where they had the privilege of meeting Shoghi Effendi, then a student at Oxford.
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Harlan Ober; Grace Robarts Ober; Pilgrimage; Hermann Grossmann; Lina Benke; George Benke; Haifa, Israel; Germany; Leipzig; Oxford, England | ||
1920 Jul-Aug | Fanny Knobloch, the first Bahá'í teacher in South Africa, arrived in Cape Town. [BW2:40].
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Fanny Knobloch; Cape Town, South Africa; South Africa | first Bahá'í in South Africa; the first Bahá'í teacher in South Africa | |
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