Chronology of the Bahá'í Faith

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Date 1939-11-0, descending sort earliest first

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1939 4 Nov The first Nineteen Day Feast was held in San Salvador with four Bahá'ís in attendance. Nineteen Day Feast; San Salvador, El Savador; El Salvador first Nineteen Day Feast in San Salvador
1939 2 Nov The first people to become Bahá'ís in El Salvador, Luis O. Pérez, Emilio Bermudez and José Manuel Vela, accepted the Faith in San Salvador. First Bahá'ís by country or area; San Salvador, El Savador; El Salvador first to become Bahá’ís in El Salvador
1939 1 Nov Mathew Kaszab, arrived in Nicaragua, the first Bahá'í pioneer to that country.
  • In March 1942 he was arrested and imprisoned for 23 days; he was again arrested in September 1942; he was sent back to the United States very ill, where he died in January 1943 from the effects of his imprisonment. [BW9:614–16]
  • Mathew Kaszab; Nicaragua first pioneer to Nicaragua
    1939 Nov F. Ferrari became a Bahá'í, the first to accept the Faith in Honduras. First Bahá'ís by country or area; Honduras first to accept Faith in Honduras

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