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Illustrated description of a design in the Persian-Indian style of architecture for the first Mashrak-el-Azkar (Bahá'í temple) to be erected in America

 
AuthorCharles Mason Remey
 
Title of item
Illustrated description of a design in the Persian-Indian style of architecture for the first Mashrak-el-Azkar (Bahá'í temple) to be erected in America
 
Publisher of this ed.
Chicago: Bahá'í Temple Unity
Date of this edition 1920
LanguageEnglish
Permission public domain
Posted 2013-06-06 by Jonah Winters
Classified in Books and Visual Materials
URLbahai-library.com/remey_mashrak_el-azkar_1920
Abstract Expanded version of a portion of Remey's earlier Mashrak-el-Azkar [Mashriqu'l-Adhkár]: Descriptive of the Bahai temple, with photographs of Temple models.
Notes This document is online in a variety of formats at archive.org. The PDF copy below has been stripped of blank pages. See also Remey's Mashrak-el-Azkar: Descriptive of the Bahai temple (1917).

While Remey later broke the covenant (see uhj_mason_remey_followers), at the time he prepared these designs he was an influential figure in the Bahá'í community and was later appointed Hand of the Cause. This document is thus not "covenant-breaker" material.

Tags Architecture; Gardens; Indo-Persian culture; Mashriqul-Adhkar, Wilmette; Mughal empire and architecture; Taj Mahal
Locations Wilmette; United States (documents); Ishqabad; Turkmenistan; India
Page views 5708 hits since 2013-06-06
 
Last edited
2023-05-02 22:32 EST. See previous versions [archive.org].
 

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