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1965 Aug | Thaddeus Smith, Clara Smith, Nando Valle, Evert Scott, Gloria Scott, Thomas Seymour and Lawrence Jebbers, the first to become Bahá'ís in the Cayman Islands, enrolled in George Town owing to the efforts of Ivan A. Graham, a Jamaican Bahá'í. | First Bahá'ís by country or area; Islands; George Town, Cayman Islands; Cayman Islands | first Bahá’ís in Cayman Islands | |
1965 1 Aug | Mrs Ridván Sadeghzadeh and Mrs Parvine Djoneidi and their children arrived in Niamey, Niger, from Tihrán, the first Bahá'ís to settle in the country. | First travel teachers and pioneers; Niamey; Niger | first Bahá’ís to settle in Niger | |
Try also a shorter date like or 1965-08 or 1965-0 try also the Chronology Canada — 1965-08-0 or 1965-08 or 1965-0 |
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