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1934 Jul
193- |
The formation of a Spiritual Assembly, the first in the Balkans, elected in Sofia in July, 1934 by a community of thirty or more. [BW6p133 NBAD138] | Bulgaria; Local Spiritual Assembly, formation; Sofia, Bulgaria | The first Local Spiritual Assembly in the Balkans. The first Local Spiritual Assembly in Sofia. |
1934 14 Mar
193- |
Louise Gregory arrived in Belgrade to join Martha Root in the teaching work. Their overlap lasted until the 25th of March when Martha left for Athens. [SYH186-187]
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* Language; * Translation; Bahá'u'lláh and the New Era (book); Belgrade, Serbia; Charles Bishop; Draga Ili?; Germany; Helen Bishop; Louise Gregory; Martha Root; Munich, Germany; Salzburg, Germany; Yugoslavia | first pioneer in Yugoslavia |
1934 (In the year)
193- |
The first National Spiritual Assembly of Iran was elected. [BBRSM:121; BW6:268]
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Iran; National Spiritual Assembly, Iran; National Spiritual Assembly, formation | first NSA Iran |
1934 Dec
193- |
The National Spiritual Assembly of Egypt and the Sudan incorporated. [GPB336; BN No 321 November 1957 p4,/a<]
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Egypt; National Spiritual Assembly, formation; National Spiritual Assembly, incorporation; Sudan | first NSA in Islamic country to secure civil recognition and the status of an independent religion |
1934 26 Apr
193- |
The first national convention of the Bahá'ís of Iran was held in Tehran over a period of eight days. The social and religious affairs of the national community prior to this time had been directed by the former Central Assembly of Tehran. Following the formation of the National Spiritual Assembly, the by-laws of the National Spiritual Assembly of the United States were translated into Persian and adopted with modifications. Also, national committees were appointed to help the National Spiritual Assembly with specific tasks.
[GPB333; BW6p22-23; WOB99; BAHAISM v. The Bahai Community in Iran by V. Rafati]
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By-laws; Central Assembly of Tehran; Conventions, National; Iran; National Spiritual Assembly, Iran; National Spiritual Assembly, formation; Tehran, Iran | first National Convention in Iran |
1934 15–18 May
193- |
The first National Convention of the Bahá'ís of Australia and New Zealand was held in Sydney, with nine delegates in attendance. [SBR165]
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Australia; Conventions, National; First conventions; National Spiritual Assembly, formation; New Zealand; Sydney, Australia | first National Convention Australia and New Zealand; first NSA Australia and New Zealand |
1934 25 Nov
193- |
The first Spiritual Assembly of Addis Ababa was formed. [BW6:70]
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- Knights of Bahá'u'lláh; Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Ethiopia; Fahima Elias; Local Spiritual Assembly; Sabri Elias | first LSA Addis Ababa; first African to take the Faith to another African country. |
1934 8 Nov
193- |
There were ten Bahá'ís in Addis Ababa when the first LSA was elected. Its members were Atto Sium Gabril-ch, Atto Haila Gabril-vc, Habib Boutros, Sabri Elias-sec, Edouard Goubran, El-Saad Said, E-saad Mansour, Abdu'llahi ahmed, and Aurahil Egsabaihir.
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Addis Ababa, Ethiopia; Ethiopia; LSA, formation; Local Spiritual Assembly, incorporation | first incorporated LSA in Africa |
1934 23 Jan
193- |
Agnes S. Parsons died after an automobile accident. [BW5:410; SBR96; BN No 82 April 1934 p4]
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- Biography; - In Memoriam; Agnes Parsons; Race; United States (USA); Unity; Washington, DC, USA | |
1934 10 May
193- |
Bahá'í properties on Mount Carmel were granted tax exemption. [GBF122; PP269, 285-286; BN No 84 June 1934 p14]
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- Bahá'í World Centre; - Bahá'í World Centre buildings, monuments and gardens; Haifa, Israel; Israel; Mount Carmel; Recognition (legal); Tax exemption | |
1934 28 Aug
193- |
Mishkín-Qalam's calligraphic rendering of the Greatest Name was registered as a trademark with the United States patent office. [BW6:350] | Copyright and trademarks; Greatest Name; Mishkin-Qalam; United States (USA); United States Patent Office | |
1934 23 Oct
193- |
Dr Susan Moody (b. Amsterdam, NY 20 November 1851) passed away in Iran. She had become a Bahá'í in May 1903 as a result of an intense study of the Faith with Isabella Brittingham. [BFA2:359, 361]
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- Biography; - In Memoriam; Cemeteries and graves; Elizabeth Stewart; Iran; Lillian Kappes; Sarah Clock; Susan Moody; Tehran, Iran | |
1934 6 Dec
193- |
The Tarbíyat Bahá'í Schools in Tihrán and all other Bahá'í schools across the country were closed by order of the Minister of Education (headed by 'Ali-Asghar-i-Hikmat, a well-known Azali) when they failed to open on a holy day. [BBD221–2; BW18:389; CB312; GPB363; PP308; RoB4p313; BN No 97 January 1936 p1]
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* Persecution, Iran; - Bahá'í inspired schools; - Persecution; - Persecution, Other; Azali Bábís; Holy days; Iran; Social and economic development; Tarbiyat School, Tihran; Tehran, Iran | |
1934 (In the year)
193- |
The Declaration of Trust was legalized in Egypt as a result of the work of Montfort Mills and 'Abdu'l-Jalíl Bey Sa'ad. This greatly facilitated future transactions with the Government. [BW9p598] | `Abdu'l-Jalil Bey Saad; Declaration of Trust and By-laws; Egypt; Montfort Mills | |
1934 (In the year)
193- |
In Egypt, a certain learned Shaykh el Kharashi attacked the Faith in a series of articles under the heading, "The Bahá'í Faith Is a Pleasing Illusion". 'Abdu'l-Jalíl Bey Sa'ad refuted his arguments with a series of fourteen articles under the heading "The Bahá'í Faith Is an Everlasting Truth". Having failed to counter 'Abdu'l-Jalíl's arguments the Shaykh and his associates appealed to the authorities to stop his articles on the grounds that they were anti-Muhammadan. The matter was raised to the Minister and then to Parliament where both parties were asked to stop publication. 'Abdu'l-Jalíl was transferred to a remote part of the country where, it was hoped that he would not be able to resume his activities. [BW9p598] | `Abdu'l-Jalil Bey Saad; Criticism and apologetics; Egypt | |
1934 20 Oct
193- |
The publication of the dictionary used by the Guardian.
In a message from the Universal House of Justice to a department at the World Centre, Amatu'l-Baha Ruhiyyih Khanum is quoted as saying:
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* Shoghi Effendi (chronology); * Translation; - Bahá'í World Centre; - Dictionaries; - English language; London, England; Shoghi Effendi, Dictionary of; Shoghi Effendi, Translations by; Shoghi Effendi, Works of; Shoghi Effendi, Writings of; Webster's Dictionary | |
1934 23 Jan
193- |
Shoghi Effendi gave Queen Marie of Romania the gift of a Tablet in the handwriting of Bahá'u'lláh. [GBF50; PP116] | * Shoghi Effendi, Basic timeline; * Shoghi Effendi (chronology); - Basic timeline, Expanded; Gifts; Manuscripts; Queen Marie of Romania; Romania | |
1934 (In the year)
193- |
The government of Iran took several measures against the Bahá'ís throughout the country. [BW18p389]
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* Persecution, Iran; - Bahá'í inspired schools; - Persecution; - Persecution, Education; - Persecution, Other; Ábádih, Iran; Arak, Iran; Hamadán, Iran; Iran; Kashan, Iran; Mashhad, Iran; Najaf, Iranabad, Iran; Qazvin, Iran; Sabzevár, Iran; Tarbiyat School, Tihran; Tehran, Iran; Yazd, Iran; Záhidán, Iran | |
1934 3rd week Mar
193- |
Martha Root arrived in Athens to oversee the work of translating and publishing Bahá'u'lláh and the New Era in Greek with the translator, Dionysios Devaris, the editor of an Athens newspaper. [MR401] | * Translation; Athens, Greece; Bahá'u'lláh and the New Era (book); Greece; Martha Root |
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