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Tag "Templer Society (German Templer colony)"

tag name: Templer Society (German Templer colony) type: General
web link: Templer_Society_(German_Templer_colony)
related tags: Báb, Shrine of (Haifa); Haifa, Israel; Millennialism; Mount Carmel
referring tags: Bayt-i-Fanduq; Georg David Hardegg; Oliphant House (Haifa)

"Templer Society (German Templer colony)" appears in:

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  1. Der Herr Ist Nahe / The Lord Is Near: The Divine Mystery of the Transformation of Mt. Carmel, by Harry Liedtke. (2022) Brief history of the Templer Society and Georg David Hardegg, who landed in Haifa in 1868 and built a spiritual colony at the foot of Mt. Carmel.
  2. Haifa before and after 1948: Narratives of a Mixed City, by Mahmoud Yazbak, Yfaat Weiss. (2011) Mention of Bahá'ís establishing homes in Haifa following their expulsion from Iran, and description of the Baha’i Gardens and the Arc buildings.
  3. Lawh-i-Hirtík (Tablet to Hardegg), by Bahá'u'lláh. Bahá'í World Centre, trans. (2024-08) Authorized translation of Bahá'u'lláh's Tablet to Georg David Hardegg, co-founder of the German Templer Society, emphasizing devotion, fulfillment of prophecies, and the transformative power of the Word of God.
  4. Major Opus, The: A Study of the German Templers Movement and Its Relationship with the Bahá'í Faith, by Fuad Izadinia. (2014) The story of the journey of two parallel movements to the Holy Land in 1868: the Bahá'ís from Iran and the Templars from Germany. Includes early descriptions of Haifa from both sources, comparative translations of the Tablet to G. Hardegg, and more.
  5. Tablet to Hardegg (Lawh-i-Hirtík): A Tablet of Bahá'u'lláh to the Templer Leader Georg David Hardegg, by Stephen Lambden, Kamran Ekbal. (2003) A Tablet addressed to the German Templer/Templar leader Georg David Hardegg including the proclamation of Bahá'u'lláh as the Promised One and the return of the Father to earth.

2.   from the Chronology (7 results; expand)

  1. 1868-10-30 — Christoph Hoffman, founder of the Templers, and Georg David Hardegg, his principal lieutenant, lande...
  2. 1872-10-00 — The Reverend James Huber, a missionary from the Church Missionary Society of Germany stationed in Na...
  3. 1883-08-00 — Baha'u'llah travelled to Haifa on the second of four known visits (His first is His brief stop there...
  4. 1890-00-05 — E. G. Browne was in `Akka. Baha'u'llah was staying in the Templer colony in Haifa when he arrived. [...
  5. 1890-04-01 — Baha'u'llah visited Haifa for a third time. He spent about two weeks there on this visit. [BBD94; BP...
  6. 1891-06-27 — Baha'u'llah visited Haifa for the fourth time. [BKG374; DH109; GPB194; RB4:351] He stayed three m...
  7. 1898-10-00 — Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany visited Haifa where the Templer colony numbered about 700 souls. His s...
 
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