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1971 Ridván
197- 1971-04-21-12 edit |
The National Spiritual Assembly of the South West Pacific Ocean was formed with it seat in New Caledonia. Because of the departure of the Solomon Islands from this union, the new National Spiritual Assembly of South West Pacific Ocean comprised of the New Hebrides, New Caledonia and the Loyalty Islands. [Bahaipedia; BW15p269] | National Spiritual Assembly, formation; New Caledonia | ||
1971
197- 1971-04-21-11 edit |
Localities: 46,707 Local Assemblies: 10,461 National Assemblies: 113 [from a pamphlet published by the NSA of Canada "Baha'i A New Man A New World Order"] |
Statistics | ||
1971 Ridván
197- 1971-04-21-10 edit |
Although the first National Spiritual Assembly of Uganda was elected in the summer of 1970 it has been listed the following Ridván. [BW15p295] | Kampala, Uganda; National Spiritual Assembly, formation; Uganda | ||
1971 Ridván
197- 1971-04-21-09 edit |
The first local spiritual assemblies in Guam were formed in Dededo, Inarajan, Mangilao and Tamuning. | Guam; Local Spiritual Assemblies | first Local Spiritual Assemblies in Guam | |
1971 Ridván
197- 1971-04-21-08 edit |
The National Spiritual Assembly of Trinidad and Tobago was formed with its seat in Port-of-Spain. [BW15:219, 242] | National Spiritual Assembly, formation; Trinidad and Tobago | first NSA Trinidad and Tobago | |
1971 Ridván
197- 1971-04-21-07 edit |
The National Spiritual Assembly of the Solomon Islands was formed with its seat in Honiara. Previously it had been administered by the National Spiritual Assembly of the South West Pacific Ocean. [BW15:269] | National Spiritual Assembly, formation; Oceania; Solomon Islands | first NSA Solomon Islands | |
1971 Ridván
197- 1971-04-21-06 edit |
The National Spiritual Assembly of Sudan was formed. Prior to this time it had been with Egypt. National Spiritual Assembly of Egypt formed. [BW15p187]
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National Spiritual Assembly, formation; Sudan | first NSA Sudan | |
1971 Ridván
197- 1971-04-21-05 edit |
Formerly under the jurisdiction of the National Spiritual Assemblies of North West Africa, from 1956 to 1964, and of West Africa from 1964 to 1971 the Bahá'í community of Ivory Coast, Mali and Upper Volta elected its National Spiritual Assembly at Riḍván, 1971, with its seat in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. [BW15p193]
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Ivory Coast; National Spiritual Assembly, formation | first NSA Ivory Coast, Mali and Upper Volta | |
1971 Ridván
197- 1971-04-21-04 edit |
The National Spiritual Assembly of Lesotho was formed with its seat in Maseru. It was formerly Basutoland until 1966. Part of the area under the jurisdiction of the National Spiritual Assembly of Swaziland, Lesotho and Mozambique, 1967—1971) [BW15:202]
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Lesotho, South Africa; Maseru, Botswana; National Spiritual Assembly, formation | first NSA Lesotho | |
1971 Ridván
197- 1971-04-21-03 edit |
The National Spiritual Assembly of Congo and Gabon was formed with its seat in Brazzaville, the Congo. [BW15:206]
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Brazzaville, Republic of the Congo; Congo, Democratic Republic of; National Spiritual Assembly, formation | first NSA Congo and Gabon | |
1971 Ridván
197- 1971-04-21-02 edit |
The National Spiritual Assembly of the Central African Republic was formed with its seat in Bangui. [BW15:207]
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Central African Republic; National Spiritual Assembly, formation | first NSA Central African Republic | |
1971 Ridván
197- 1971-04-21-01 edit |
The National Spiritual Assembly of Chad was formed with its seat in Fort Lamy. (In 1973 Fort Lamy became known as N'Djaména.) [BW15:207]
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Chad; National Spiritual Assembly, formation | first NSA Chad |
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