- 1964-04-21 —
The existing National Spiritual Assembly of North West Africa that had been formed in 1956 was split into two regions, the Spiritual Assembly of West Africa and the "new" North West Africa region with its seat in Tunis included the following countries: Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Mauritania, Rio de Oro, Spanish Sahara, Ifni, Madeira, Canary Islands. [BW14p96]
- The seat of the National Spiritual Assembly of North West Africa was transferred from Tunis (1963-1967) to Rabat (1967-1974). [BW14p97]
- 1967-04-21 — The existing National Spiritual Assembly of North West Africa that had been formed in 1956 and was split into two regions in 1964 was again divided. The Spiritual Assembly of the North West Africa region with its seat moved to Rabat now included the following countries: Morocco, Mauritania, Rio de Oro, Spanish Sahara, Ifni, Madeira, and the Canary Islands. [BW15p188]
- 1970-00-00 — The first native of Mauritania to become a Bahá'í enrolled.
- 1970-04-21 — The first Local Spiritual Assembly of Nouakchott, Mauritania was formed.
- 1978-04-21 — The first National Spiritual Assembly of Mauritania was formed with its seat in Nouakchott. [BW17:141, 348, BW19:491]
- 1983-03-02 —
Five local and two pioneer Bahá'ís were arrested, interrogated and held briefly in prison in Mauritania. [BW19:49]
- The National Assembly was dissolved. [BW19:49]
- 1986-12-00 — The National Spiritual Assembly of Mauritania and all ten local spiritual assemblies in the country were dissolved.
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