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1951 (In the year) |
Palle Benemann Bischoff, the first to become a Bahá'í in Denmark, settled in Aasiaat, and became the first Bahá'í to live in Greenland. [MC22]
He was best known for being the first person to teach the Greenlanders to ski and for having organized the first ski competition in West Greenland. |
Palle Benemann Bischoff; Greenland |
first Bahá’í in Denmark; first Bahá’í resident in Greenland |
1951 (In the year) |
By this year the first Canadian Inuit had become a Bahá'í. |
First Bahá'ís by country or area; First believers by background; Inuit; Canada |
first Canadian Inuit Bahá'í |
1951 (In the year) |
Bahá'í women in Egypt were extended the right of membership on local spiritual assemblies. [MBW12]
Shoghi Effendi called this 'a notable step in the progress of Bahá'í women of the Middle East'. [MBW12] |
Local Spiritual Assembly; Women; Egypt |
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1951 (In the year) |
Bahá'ís in Árán, Káshán, Iran, were attacked, and one died. [BW18:390] |
Persecution, Iran; - Persecution, Deaths; - Persecution; Kashan, Iran; Iran |
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1951 (In the year) |
Throughout Iran, the government introduced repressive measures against Bahá'ís. [BW18:390]
Bahá'ís were dismissed from government positions. [BW18:390]
Fifty Bahá'í employees of the public hospital in Mashhad were dismissed. [BW18:390] |
Persecution, Iran; - Persecution, Other; - Persecution; Mashhad, Iran; Iran |
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1951 (In the year) |
Shoghi Effendi received the original manuscript of The Kitáb-i-Íqán, in the handwriting of 'Abdu'l-Bahá with some marginal additions by Bahá'u'lláh, and placed it in the International Bahá'í Archives. |
International Bahá'í Archives; Kitáb-i-Íqán (Book of Certitude); Shoghi Effendi, Life of; - Bahá'í World Centre |
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1951 (In the year) |
Muhammad Kayvani was murdered in Najafabad. [Towards a History of Iran's Bahá'í Community During the Reign of Mohammad Reza Shah, 1941-1979 by Mina Yazdani.] |
Persecution, Iran; - Persecution, Deaths; - Persecution; Najaf, Iranabad, Iran; Iran |
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1951 (In the year) |
Portuguese Bahá'ís Mr António and Mrs Ema Rocha, Mrs Guedes DeMelo Rocha and Mrs D. Laura Rodriquez, the first pioneers to Angola, took up residence in Luanda. |
First travel teachers and pioneers; Luanda, Angola; Angola |
first pioneers to Angola |
1951 (In the year) |
Khadaram and Parvin Payman were the first pioneers in Indonesia. [PH62] |
Khadaram Payman; Parvin Payman; Indonesia |
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