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1951 23 May |
Jamshed and Parvati Fozdar arrived in Kuching with their son, Vijay, and became the first Bahá'ís to settle in Sarawak. |
Kuching; Sarawak; Malaysia |
Jamshed Fozdar; First Bahais by country or area |
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1972 Ridván |
The National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Brunei (1966) was reconstituted as the National Spiritual Assembly of Eastern Malaysia and Brunei with its seat in Kuching, Sarawak and took on the added responsibility for Brunei, Sabah and Sarawak. [BW15:253; BN no 496 July 1972 p16]
For picture see BW15:254.
In 1974 it was dissolved with Brunei, Sabah, and Sarawak coming under the jurisdiction of the National Spiritual Assembly of Malaysia. [BW12p223] |
Kuching; Sarawak |
National Spiritual Assembly, formation |
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1978 16 - 19 Dec |
More than 560 Bahá'ís from 14 countries throughout Malaysia gathered for the South East Asia Bahá'í Regional Conference. [BN136 April 1979] |
Kuching; Sarawak Province; Malaysia |
Conference; South East Asia Bahai Regional Conference |
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2008 20 – 21 Dec |
Regional Conferences were held in Kuching, Malaysia and São Paulo, Brazil. [BWNS683] |
Kuching; Malaysia; Sao Paulo; Brazil |
Conferences, Regional; BWNS |
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