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Tag "Iceland"

tag name: Iceland type: Geographic locations
web link: Iceland
related tags: - Europe; Arctic; Scandinavia
referring tags: Njardvik, Iceland; Reykjavík, Iceland; Reykjavik, Iceland

"Iceland" appears in:

1.   from the main catalog (2 results; expand)

  1. Autobiography of Harper John Pettypiece (1921-2002), by Harper John Pettypiece. (1999) Detailed life of a Canadian who found the Faith in 1952 in Toronto, and had personal experiences with many well-known Bahá'í figures and authors across North America and Europe.
  2. References to the Bahá'í Faith in the U.S. State Department's Country Reports on Human Rights Practices, by United States Department of State. Ralph D. Wagner, comp. (1991-2001) Excerpts from the State Department's annual compilation of Country Reports on Human Rights Practices on discrimination against the Bahá'í Faith and persecution of its adherents in twenty countries.

2.   from the Chronology (16 results; expand)

  1. 1924-00-00 — In 1924 Amelia Collins became the first to visit Iceland when she and her husband had a two-days sto...
  2. 1935-07-12 — When Martha Root landed in Iceland in 1935 she immediately made contact with Hólmfriôur Árnadótt...
  3. 1936-07-00 — While on a a cruise, on the way to Norway, Mrs French made a stop in Iceland where she distributed s...
  4. 1939-00-00 — Amelia Collins continued to support the spread of the religion in Iceland as she supported the publi...
  5. 1956-02-21 — The first Baha'i pioneer, Marguerite Allman, (later Miners), formerly of Hamilton and her pioneer po...
  6. 1965-04-21 — The first local spiritual assembly in Iceland was formed in Reykjavik. Its members were Asgeir Einar...
  7. 1966-09-29 — The Baha'i Faith was officially recognized as a religious organization by the Icelandic government w...
  8. 1970-12-00 — One of the goals of the Canadian Baha'i Community was to prepare its "daughter" community, Iceland, ...
  9. 1971-09-03 — The Oceanic Conference of the North Atlantic was held in Reykjavik, Iceland attended by some 800 peo...
  10. 1972-04-21 — The National Spiritual Assembly of Iceland was formed with its seat in Reykjavik. Its members were: ...
  11. 1974-06-09 — In a letter to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Iceland, the Universal House of Jus...
  12. 1975-04-20 — Michael Cooper, a Baha'i from Northampton, U.K., who had never had a passport, never been out of his...
  13. 1975-07-09 — The first International Baha'i Youth Conference of Iceland took place in Njardvik with youth from ni...
  14. 1975-10-00 — The Icelandic Baha'i community proclaimed the Faith to the leaders of Iceland, presenting them with ...
  15. 2000-10-29 — The President of the Republic of Iceland, Olafur Ragnar Grimmson, and his family visited the Baha'i ...
  16. 2020-09-28 — The Kitab-i-Aqdas was translated and published in Icelandic. The effort to produce the Icelandic tra...

3.   from the Chronology of Canada (1 result)

  1. 1996-01-10 — The passing of Ruth Eyford in St. Albert, AB. (b. Ruth Monk 12 June, 1930, NS). [Find a grave] She ...
 
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