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1936 (In the year) 193- |
The Seven Valleys was published in revised translation by Ali Kuli Khan by the US Bahá'í Publishing Committee. A later revision by Khan and Marzieh Gail was published in 1945. [Collins1.113; About the Seven Valleys and the Four Valleys; Collins1.114]
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Haft Vadi (Seven Valleys); Chahar Vadi (Four Valleys); `Alí Kulí Khán; Marzieh Gail; - Call of the Divine Beloved (book); United States (USA) | |
1936 (In the year) 193- |
The National Assembly of Australia and New Zealand first issued its news organ, the Bahá'í Quarterly. | National Spiritual Assembly; Australia; New Zealand | first publication Bahá’í Quarterly |
1936 (In the year) 193- |
The first woman was elected to the National Spiritual Assembly of India, Shirin Fozdar. | Shirin Fozdar; Women; NSA; Firsts, other; India | first woman elected to NSA India |
1936 (In the year) 193- |
Mr E. R. and Mrs Loulie Mathews arrived in Guatemala, the first Bahá'í teachers to visit the country. | E. R. Mathews; Loulie A. Mathews; Travel Teaching; - First Bahá'ís by country or area; Guatemala | first Bahá’í teachers to visit Guatemala |
1936 (In the year) 193- |
The Bahá'í Journal was instituted in England. [United Kingdom: History of the Bahá'í Faith by Moojan Momen. | Bahá'í Journal; United Kingdom | |
1936 (In the year) 193- |
Because the Bahá'í teachings were considered "international and pacifist" the Nazi close the Bahá'í summer school in Esslingen. [SYH208] | Persecution, Germany; Germany | |
1936 (In the Year) 193- |
The publication of Massacres de Babis en Perse by A.L.M. Nicolas. | A.L.M. Nicolas; Massacres de Bábís en Perse; * Publications; Paris, France; France |
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