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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 | |
Try also a shorter date like or 1933-00 or 1933-0 try also the Chronology Canada — 1933-00-0 or 1933-00 or 1933-0 |
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