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1951 25 Jan or 4 Feb | Claire Gung arrived in Tanganyika aboard the Warwick Castle and obtained employment as a matron in a boys' boarding school in Lushoto. She was the second Bahá'í pioneer to the country. [CG160; CBN No 18 Mar 1951 p10]
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Knights of Bahá'u'lláh; Claire Gung; Hassan Sabri; Isobel Sabri; Jalal Nakhjavani; Denis Dudley-Smith; Kutendele, LSA, formation; Tanzania; Dar-es-salaam, Tanzania | Denis Dudley-Smith Kutendele, the first to accept the Faith in Tanzania | |
Try also a shorter date like 1951-01-2 or 1951-01 try also the Chronology Canada — 1951-01-25 or 1951-01-2 or 1951-01 |
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