Chronology of the Bahá'í Faith

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1933 (In the year) 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
1933 (In the year) 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) 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) 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

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