Zanzibar

Zanzibar, an island of Tanganika, was assigned to the Indian Bahá'í Community at Ridvan 1952.[1]  At the beginning of the World Crusade it was allocated as a consolidation Territory in Africa under the responsibility of the NSA of India, Pakistan and Burma. From 1957 it became part of the RSA Central and East Africa.  As at Ridvan 1963 there was a group, although an LSA had been established in 1955.[2] In 1964 Zanzibar became part of Tanzania.


[1] Shoghi Effendi, Messages to the Bahá'í World, 27.

[2] Shoghi Effendi, Messages to the Bahá'í World, 85, 134.