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1966 (In the year) 196- |
In Iraq the national and one local Ḥaẓíratu'l-Quds were seized and the activities of the friends were severely restricted. [Ridván Message, 1966] | Persecution, Iraq | |
1966 (In the year) 196- |
Florence Parry, the first to become a Bahá'í in the West Leeward Islands, enrolled. | Florence Parry; Leeward Islands | first Bahá’í in West Leeward Islands |
1966 (In the year) 196- |
Tommy Kabu, a prominent person from the village of Ara'ava in the Gulf Province and the first in the Territory of Papua to become a Bahá'í, enrolled. [BW15:459–60] | - First Bahá'ís by country or area; Papua New Guinea | first Bahá’í in Territory of Papua |
1966 (In the year) 196- |
Jesus Bias Manibusan of Sinajana, Guam, the first Chamorro to become a Bahá'í, enrolled. | Jesus Bias Manibusan; Sinajana, Guam; Guam | first Chamorro Bahá’í |
1966 (In the year) 196- |
Mm. Marion Magnée arrived in Mali from Belgium, the first Bahá'í to settle in the country. | Marion Magnee; Mali | first Bahá’í to settle in Mali |
c. 1966 – 1967 196- |
The island of Niue was opened to the Bahá'í Faith for the first time. | Niue, New Zealand | |
1966 (In the year) 196- |
In 1966, as part of the Lamp Unto My Feet series, an ecumenical religious program that was produced by CBS Television and broadcast from 1948 to 1979 on Sunday mornings, the episode And His Name Shall Be One was aired. The film was used by Bahá'ís throughout the world. [BW14p93] | - Film; - Documentaries; Television; And His Name Shall Be One (film); United States (USA) | |
1966 Feb 196- |
The first members of the Yao tribe become Bahá'ís in Laos enrolled. [BW14:150] | - First believers by background; Laos | first Bahá’ís of Yao tribe |
1966 8 Mar 196- |
The second suit brought against the National Spiritual Assembly of the United States by the followers of Charles Mason Remey, who claimed to he the lawful owners of all Bahá'í properties and funds in the United States, was dismissed. [BW14:95] | Charles Mason Remey; Covenant-breaking; National Spiritual Assemblies; Court cases; Copyright and trademarks; United States (USA) | |
1966 11 Mar 196- |
Eduardo Duarte Vieira was arrested in Portuguese Guinea on a charge of subversive political activity following a period of increasing pressure and harassment instigated by the clergy. He had been detained, maltreated and brutally beaten on several occasions since becoming a Bahá'í. [BW14:390] | Eduardo Duarte Vieira; Persecution, Guinea Bissau; - Persecution, Arrests; - Persecution; Portuguese Guinea; Guinea Bissau | |
1966 22 Mar 196- |
Napoleon Bergarnaschi, an Alaskan Eskimo, and his three children open St Lawrence Island to the Bahá'í Faith. [BW14:146] | Napoleon Bergarnaschi; St. Lawrence Island | first Bahá'í to settle on St Lawrence Island |
1966 31 Mar 196- |
While in the custody of the Portuguese authorities Eduardo Duarte Vieira died in prison in Portuguese Guinea (Since 1974 Guinea Bissau) after twenty days of torture. He was named the first African martyr. [BW14:390, BW16:568; KoB47]
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Eduardo Duarte Vieira; Persecution, Guinea Bissau; - Persecution, Deaths; - Persecution; Firsts, other; Portuguese Guinea; Guinea Bissau | first African martyr |
1966 Apr 196- |
The goal for the Nine Year Plan for Greenland was to have one group in the capital, Nuuk (Godthab) and a Bahá’í, living in one other locality. At the time Bill Carr, a Canadian Bahá’í, was on the American Air Force Base in Thule as a civilian, and the first Greenlandic Bahá’í, Hendrik Olsen, was living in Sisimiut approximately 600 kilometres from Nuuk. Pioneers from Stockhiolm, the Nielsen family, John and Lotus with children Grace (9) and younger children Lisbeth and Patricia managed to get to Nuuk just in time to fulfill the goal. [BW20p1019] | Bill Carr; Grace Neilsen; John Neilsen; Lisbeth Neilsen; Patricia Neilsen; Nuuk, Greenland; Lotus Neilsen; Greenland | |
1966 7 Apr 196- |
The passing of Ali Kuli Khan (b. Káshán Persia, about 1879) in Washington, DC. [BW14p351]
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`Alí Kulí Khán; - In Memoriam; - Births and deaths; Washington, DC, USA; United States (USA); Kashan, Iran; Iran | |
1966 14 Apr 196- |
Jessie Revell, formerly a member of the International Bahá'í Council, passed away in Haifa. [BW14:300]
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Jessie Revell; - Births and deaths; Haifa, Israel | |
1966 17 April 196- |
Ivor Ellard, a British resident of the United States, arrived Dominica, the first pioneer to the island.
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- First Bahá'ís by country or area; Dominica | first pioneer to Dominica |
1966 Ridván 196- |
The first local spiritual assembly in Senegal was formed in Dakar. | Local Spiritual Assembly; Dakar, Senegal; Senegal | first Local Spiritual Assembly in Senegal |
1966 Ridván 196- |
The first local spiritual assembly in Suriname was formed in Paramaribo. | Local Spiritual Assembly; Paramaribo, Suriname; Suriname | first Local Spiritual Assembly in Suriname |
1966 Ridván 196- |
The National Spiritual Assembly of Brunei was formed with its seat in Brunei town. [BW14p99; Ridván Message 1965: Ridván 1966] | National Spiritual Assembly, formation; Brunei | first NSA Brunei |
1966 19 May 196- |
The first legally recognized Bahá'í wedding in Europe took place in Finland. [BW14:154] | Weddings; Firsts, other; Recognition (legal); Finland; - Europe | first legally recognized Bahá’í wedding in Europe |
1966 1 Jun 196- |
The counter-claim of the National Spiritual Assembly of the United States against the followers of Charles Mason Remey restraining them from using Bahá'í names and symbols, was upheld when the Covenant-breakers failed to appear at the trial. [BW14:95] | Charles Mason Remey; Covenant-breaking; National Spiritual Assemblies; Copyright and trademarks; Court cases; Criticism and apologetics; United States (USA) | |
1966 10 Jun 196- |
The Universal House of Justice addressed its first letter to 'Bahá'í Youth in Every Land'. [BW15:324; WG92–7] | Universal House of Justice; Haifa, Israel | first letter to Bahá’í Youth from UHJ |
1966 11 Sep 196- |
The rescue of six Tongan boys from the uninhabited island of 'Ata by Peter Warner and his crew on his yacht the Just David. The boys, all students at St Andrew's College, had stolen a 25 foot whaling boat and, on their first night at sea, had lost the sails and the rudder in a storm. They lost the little food they had carried as well. They were adrift for 8 days without water before reaching the island in June 1965. By the time Warner arrived, the boys had set up a commune with a food garden, hollowed-out trees to store rainwater, a gymnasium, badminton court, chicken enclosures. and a permanent fire. [Wikipedia]
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Peter Warner; - In Memoriam; - Bahá'í inspired schools; Ocean of Light International School, Tonga; Nukualofa, Tonga; Tonga; Ballina, New South Wales; Australia | |
1966 29 Sep 196- |
Frances A. Foss, the first pioneer on St Maarten, arrived in Philipsburg. | Frances A. Foss; Pioneer; Philipsburg, St. Maarten; St. Maarten | first pioneer on St Maarten |
1966 29 Sep 196- |
The Bahá'í Faith was officially recognized as a religious organization by the Icelandic government which gave it the right to legally perform marriages and other ceremonies as well as entitled it to a share of the church tax in proportion to its number of adult members. [Wikipedia]
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Recognition (legal); Weddings; Iceland | first Baha'i marriage in Iceland |
1966 27 Oct 196- |
The passing of Loulie Albee Mathews (b. October 12, 1869, New Castle, New Hampshire) in Colorado Springs, Colorado. She was buried in the Memorial Gardens Cemetery and Mausoleum, Colorado Springs, Colorado. [Wikitree]
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Loulie A. Mathews | |
1966 7 Nov 196- |
The first local spiritual assembly in Niger was formed in Niamey. | Local Spiritual Assembly; Niamey, Niger | first Local Spiritual Assembly in Niger |
1966 Dec 196- |
A campaign was launched against the Bahá'ís of Saysán, Ádharbáyján, by Mullá Mihdí Sultánpúr. [BW18:391] | Persecution, Adharbayjan; - Persecution, Other; - Persecution; Saysan, Iran; Azerbaijan | |
1966 12 Dec 196- |
The Hand of the Cause John Robarts departed Africa from Cape Town after a stay of nearly 13 years. They were recalled from their pioneer post by the Universal House of Justice to help Canada win the goals of the Nine Year Plan. The objective was to raise 154 local assemblies by 1973 but the count had fallen from 68 to only 50, eighteen less than the number won during the Ten Year Plan and 104 short of the objective. [LNW158] | John Robarts; - Hands of the Cause; Cape Town, South Africa; South Africa; Canada | |
1966 (Late in the year) 196- |
Lorraine Landau arrived on Saba in the West Leeward Islands, the first Bahá'í to settle on the island. | Lorraine Landau; Saba, Leeward Islands | first Bahá’í to settle on West Leeward Islands |
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