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1950 Nov | Brian Burland, the first Bermudian to become a Bahá'í, accepted the Faith in Canada. | First Bahá'ís by country or area; Canada; Bermuda | first Bermudian Bahá'í | |
1950 Nov | From Switzerland, Shoghi Effendi invited five Bahá'ís—Lotfullah Hakim, Jessie and Ethel Revell, Amelia Collins and Mason Remey—to Haifa. [PP251]
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International Bahá'í Council; Lutfullah Hakim; Jessie Revell; Ethel Revell; Amelia Collins; Charles Mason Remey; Ben Weeden; Gladys Anderson Weeden; Switzerland; - Bahá'í World Centre; Haifa, Israel | ||
1950 1 Nov | Mírzá Badí'u'lláh, the youngest son of Bahá'u'lláh, (b.1867 in Adrianople) described by Shoghi Effendi as the 'chief lieutenant' of the 'archbreaker' of the 'divine Covenant' died. [CB340, 355–6; CF89, BIC162, MSBR63, BBR460, RoB3pg230, CH209, SoB92, CoB340, 355-6, CoF89]
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Mírzá Badiullah; Covenant-breakers; Haifa, Israel; - Bahá'í World Centre | ||
1950 (Near end of year) | Shoghi Effendi entered into negotiations with the government of Israel to exchange some farm land near the border with Jordan for the same acreage in the vicinity of the Shrine and the Mansion in Bahjí. The difficult and protracted talks lasted two years and involved Mr Hautz and Leroy Ioas, who in March 1952, had become the General Secretariat of the International Bahá'í Council and so had become the lead on the negotiations. [SETPE1p124-125] | Shoghi Effendi, Life of; Bahji, Israel; Haifa, Israel | ||
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