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Tag "Scotland"

tag name: Scotland type: Geographic locations
web link: Scotland
references: bahaipedia.org/Scotland
related tags: - Europe
referring tags: Aberdeen, Scotland; Aberdeenshire, Scotland; Edinburgh, Scotland; Glasgow, Scotland; Scottish Islands

"Scotland" appears in:

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  1. 'Abdu'l-Baha in Edinburgh: The Diary of Ahmad Sohrab, by Ahmad Sohrab. David Merrick, ed. (2008) Diary of Abdu'l-Bahá's visit to Edinburgh, January 6-10, 1913.
  2. Bahá'í Community in Edinburgh, 1946-1950, The, by Ismael Velasco. (2004) Historical context of the rise of the Bahá'í community in Scotland, community development, diffusion of Bahá'í literature, and statistics of Bahá'í membership in Scotland as of 1997.
  3. Eagle and Pillar over Shoghi Effendi's resting place, and his visits to Scotland, by Rúhíyyih Khánum. David Merrick, comp. (1981) Transcript of Ruhiyyih Khanum talking about Shoghi Effendi's visits to Scotland and how the pillar and eagle came to be over his resting place
  4. Eco-Pledge, by Local Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Glasgow. (2021) An illustrated booklet of environmental actions individuals and communities can take, presented as a tool to reflect on and enable practical action towards sustainable use of the world’s material resources; includes quotations from the Writings.
  5. Jack Boyd memoirs, by Jack Boyd. Gary Fuhrman, ed, Jonah Winters, ed. (2004/2013) Memoirs of Jack and Eileen Boyd, pioneers in Canada, covering the years 1960-2012. Includes recollections of travel, biographies of other Bahá'ís, and historical observations.
  6. Josie McFadden, by Sarah Munro. (2013) Josie McFadden is a fictitious character who works in the home of Reverend Frederick White and his wife, Jane Elizabeth White, actual people who hosted Abdu'l-Bahá in Edinburgh. Though this monologue is fiction, it is based on real events.
  7. New Cycle of Human Power, A: Abdu'l-Bahá's Encounters with Modernist Writers and Artists, by Robert Weinberg. (2021-01) On the impact of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá on a number of individuals who were at the cultural vanguard of a society undergoing rapid, radical change.
  8. Road, The: Reflections on Scottish history, by Jack Boyd. (2005) Essays on the birth of Scotland, Saint Patrick, William Wallace, Robert Bruce, and Rob Roy MacGregor. Includes photos of Rob Roy's cave, grave, and lands, with notes by a distant descendant of Roy.
  9. Seven Candles of Unity: The Story of `Abdu'l-Bahá in Edinburgh, by Anjam Khursheed: Review, by Wendi Momen. (1993)
  10. Speaking in Edinburgh, by Rúhíyyih Khánum. (1981-08) Address at Edinburgh Bahá'í Centre. Includes discussion of Shoghi Effendi in Scotland and the eagle and pillar at his resting place.
  11. Tablet 27 Feb 1913 to Graham Pole (Secretary General Theosophical Society), by Abdu'l-Bahá. Ahmad Sohrab, trans. (1913-02-27) Tablet to Graham Pole, Secretary General of the Theosophical Society (Scotland), from France, 27 Feb 1913. Original translation by Ahmad Sohrab.

2.   from the Chronology (14 results; expand)

  1. 1874-05-19 — Birth of John Ebenezer Esslemont, Hand of the Cause of God, in Aberdeen, Scotland....
  2. 1913-01-06 — `Abdu'l-Baha and His party, Siyyid Asadu'llah-i-Qumi, His attendant, Ahmad Sohrab, His interpreter a...
  3. 1913-01-07 — 'Abdu'l-Baha spoke to a crowd of several hundred Theosophists. The Theosophical Society (founded 18
  4. 1913-01-08 — 'Abdu'l-Baha was given a tour of the Edinburgh College of Arts conducted by the President. (74 Laur
  5. 1913-01-09 — After a morning of receiving visitors 'Abdu'l-Baha spoke to a woman's group that included those of a...
  6. 1921-03-15 — Shoghi Effendi at Oxford - Spring Vacation 1921 27 March: He visited his sister Rúhangiz in Scot...
  7. 1926-08-02 — Two Baha'i Esperanto conventions were held in conjunction with the Eighteenth Universal Esperanto Co...
  8. 1946-00-00 — An Egyptian Baha'i, a Dr Ahmad, moved to Edinburgh in order to study medicine and to fulfill one of ...
  9. 1948-04-21 — The first Local Spiritual Assembly was established in Edinburgh, Scotland [SBBH Vol 14 p275]...
  10. 1953-09-00 — Brigitte Hasselblatt arrived in Shetland and was named a Knight of Baha'u'llah. [BW13:455]...
  11. 1953-09-02 — Brigitte Lundblade (nee Hasselblatt), (b. 1923 - d. 17 May 2008) arrived in the Shetland Islands and...
  12. 2005-07-23 — The purchase of a new Baha'i Centre in Scotland at 44 Albany Street, Edinburgh EH1 3QR. [UK Baha'i w...
  13. 2005-11-01 — The celebration of the opening of the new Baha'i Centre at 44 Albany Street in Edinburgh, Scotland. ...
  14. 2022-09-08 — The passing of Queen Elizabeth II at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary (b. 21 Ap...

3.   from the Chronology of Canada (1 result)

  1. 2022-09-08 — The passing of Queen Elizabeth II at Balmoral Castle in Scotland. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary (b. 21 Ap...
 
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