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1933 (Near the end of the year)
193- |
Mr Sabri Effendi Elias had come to Ethiopia from Alexandria in Egypt at the behest of the National Spiritual Assembly who had been asked by Shoghi Effendi to send a pioneer to that country. He printed one thousand pamphlets in Amharic, and translated Bahá'u'lláh and the New Era. The same work was later printed in Abyssinian.
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Ethiopia; - Knights of Bahá'u'lláh | |
1933 23 Oct-4 Nov
193- |
The 24th session of the Permanent Mandates Commission of the League of Nations was held in Geneva at which the case of the possession of the House of Bahá'u'lláh in Baghdád was again raised. [BW5:354–5] | League of Nations; House of Bahá'u'lláh (Baghdad); Geneva, Switzerland; Baghdad, Iraq; Iraq | |
1933 23 Oct
193- |
Keith Ransom-Kehler died of smallpox in Isfahán after a year of intensive travel around Iran. [BW5:24, 398; BN No 80 January 1934 p11]
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Keith Ransom-Kehler; - Hands of the Cause; Hands of the Cause, Births and deaths; - Births and deaths; - In Memoriam; Hands appointed posthumously by Shoghi Effendi; Hands of the Cause, Activities; Cemeteries and graves; Names and titles; Firsts, other; Isfahan, Iran; Iran; Biography | first American martyr |
1933 9 or 13 Sep (or possibly mid-November)
193- |
Louise Gregory sailed from Boston to Europe on the SS Sinai. She spent some time in Salzburg and met with Miss Steffi Fürth whom she had met a year earlier. She had become, perhaps, the first believer in Salzburg [SYH180-181]
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Louise Gregory; Steffi Fürth; Martha Root; Salzburg, Germany; Varna, Bulgaria; Belgrade, Serbia; Yugoslavia | the first believer in Salzburg |
1933 21 Apr
193- |
In his letter titled "America and the Most Great Peace written this day, Shoghi Effendi described the progress of the growth of the Faith in America as falling into four distinct periods:
"In 1933 he gave the North American Bahá'ís America and the Most Great Peace, which dealt largely with the role this part of the world has been destined by God to play during this period in history, recalled the self-sacrificing journeys and services of the Master in the West and recapitulated the victories already won for the Faith by this favoured Community." [PP213] "In America and the Most Great Peace written in 1933, Shoghi Effendi states America's position in unmistakable terms: out of the anguish following the Master's passing, he wrote, "the Administration of Bahá'u'lláh's invincible Faith was born". The ascension of 'Abdu'l-Bahá released "potent energies" which "crystallized into this supreme, this infallible Organ for the accomplishment of a Divine Purpose." The Will and Testament of 'Abdu'l-Bahá had set forth its character and provisions, America had espoused the cause of the Administration: "It was given to her, and to her alone,...to become the fearless champion of that Administration, the pivot of its new-born institutions and the leading promoter of its influence." [PP340-341] |
World Order of Bahá'u'lláh (book); United States (USA); Canada | |
1933 End Mar
193- |
The 50 Bahá'ís imprisoned in Adana were released. [BBR475] | Persecution, Turkey; - Persecution, Arrests; - Persecution; Adana, Turkey; Turkey | |
1933 18 Mar
193- |
After five years of deliberations and intervention from the League of Nations, the Iraqi government decided to protect the house as part of an urban improvement plan. The property was originally designated for destruction. [BIC History page 18 Mar 1933] | House of Bahá'u'lláh (Baghdad); Baghdad, Iraq; Iraq | |
1933 6 Feb
193- |
By this date there were about 50 Bahá'ís under arrest in Adana, Turkey. [BBR475; PP317] | Persecution, Turkey; - Persecution, Arrests; - Persecution; Adana, Turkey; Turkey | |
1933 Jan
193- |
The National Spiritual Assembly of India and Burma incorporated in Lahore, in the state of Punjab under the provisions of the Societies Registration Act of 1960. [GPB336] | Recognition (legal); India; Lahore, India; Punjab, India; Pakistan; Myanmar | |
1933 (In the year)
193- |
On the initiative of Martha Root, Mr. György Steiner, an Esperantist in the city of Győr translated J.E. Esslemont's Bahá'u'lláh and The New Era into Hungarian between 1931-33. This was the first major work published in Hungarian about the Bahá'í Faith. The Preface of the book was written by Mr. Rusztem Vámbéry, son of Arminius Vámbéry. [www.bahai.hu] [BW5p377, 609] | Gyorgy Steiner; Esperanto; Rusztem Vambery; Arminius Vambery; Bahá'u'lláh and the New Era (book); Esslemont; First translations; * Translation; * Publications; Hungary | First Bahá'í publication in Hungarian |
1933 (In the year)
193- |
The Tavakkul Bahá'í School in Qazvín, Iran, was closed. [BW18:388] | - Bahá'í inspired schools; * Persecution, Iran; - Persecution; Qazvin, Iran; Iran | |
1933 (In the year)
193- |
Bahá'ís in Gulpáygán, Iran, were refused admission to the public baths. Shaykh Ja'far Hidáyat was beaten and expelled from the town. [BW18:388] | * Persecution, Iran; - Persecution; Gulpaygan, Iran; Iran | |
1933 (In the year)
193- |
The construction of the Akka-Haifa highway. The town of Haifa was taking on a greater importance with the opening of the deep-water port on 31 October 1933. By 1936 there were over 100,000 inhabitants. [Sunburst p99; Wikipedia | Statistics; Akka, Israel; Israel; Palestine; Haifa, Israel; Palestine |
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