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Tag: "1906"

tag name 1906 type: Dates
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  1. 2014. `Abdu'l-Bahá and the Iranian Constitutional Revolution: Embracing Principles while Disapproving Methodologies. Mina Yazdani. Abdu’l-Bahá’s orientation toward the Constitutional Revolution of 1906–1911: he embraced the principles of constitutionalism while disapproving of confrontation; real social change needs to start at the moral-ethical level. Articles.
  2. 2010. 1906 Pilgrim Notes of Ali Kuli Khan. Ali Kuli Khan, David Merrick, ed. . Large volume in English of the words, stories and actions of 'Abdu'l-Bahá on many topics recorded by the Bahá'í translator Ali Kuli Khan in Persian in 1906 and partly corrected by 'Abdu'l-Bahá. Pilgrims.
  3. 2008-06. Baha'is and the Constitutional Revolution, The: The Case of Sari, Mazandaran, 1906-1913. Moojan Momen. Accounts of the Constitutional Revolution in Iran have tended to ignore the role of the Baha’is. They educated people about the reforms envisaged and about the modern world, for which they were persecuted. Articles.
  4. 2006. By Thy Strengthening Grace: The First One Hundred Years of the Bahá'í Faith in Topeka: 1906-2006. Duane L. Herrmann. An initial survey of the first century of the Topeka, Kansas Bahá'í community. Includes a Tablet from Abdu'l-Bahá. Books.
  5. 2002. Hand of the Cause of God Abu'l-Qásim Faizí: Biography and photographs. Shirley Macias, comp. A eulogy for Hand of the Cause Abu'l-Qásim Faizi (1906–1980). Biographies.
  6. 2001. Ninety-Five Years in Topeka: The Topeka Bahá'í Community, 1906-2001. Duane L. Herrmann. History starting with the arrival of Rose and Leonard Hilty, from Enterprise, first Bahá'ís in Topeka. Articles-unpublished.
  7. 1999. Fayzí, Abu'l-Qásim (Hand of the Cause). Moojan Momen. Encyclopedia.
  8. 1999. Fazel Mohammad Khan. Graham Hassall. The life of Fazel "Frank" Khan, an Australian Muslim convert to the Bahá'í Faith. Biographies.
  9. 1994. Harold and Florence Fitzner: Knights of Bahá'u'lláh to Portuguese Timor. Graham Hassall. Harold Thomas Fitzner (1893–1969) and his wife Florence (c. 1906-1980) were early South Australian Bahá'ís who pioneered to Portuguese Timor during the Ten Year Crusade; Harold was also involved in the publication of Herald of the South. Biographies.
  10. 1993. Rowland Estall: In Memoriam. Various. Various materials assembled for a memorial service, from tributes written by Jameson Bond and Michael Rochester, with research from Will van den Hoonaard. Biographies.
  11. 1989. State, Bureaucracy, and Revolution in Modern Iran, The: Agrarian Reforms and Regime Politics. Ali Farazmand. Brief discussion of Bahá'ís being excluded from the constitutions of 1906 and 1979, (alleged) Jewish support of the Bahá'í Faith, and claims that British imperialism promoted the Faith to undermine the Islamic theocracy. Excerpts.
  12. 1989. Islam and Modernism: The Iranian Revolution of 1906. Vanessa A. Martin. Overview of Shaykhism, the Bábí movement, and the ulama under the Qajar dynasty. Excerpts.
  13. 1987. Summon Up Remembrance. Marzieh Gail. Memoir left by Ali-Kuli Khan, one of the first translators of Bahá'í Writings; writings of his wife Florence; other family papers and memories. Books.
  14. 1962. Memories of 'Abdu'l-Bahá. Stanwood Cobb. Recollections by eminent American Bahá'í author Cobb (1881–1982). Pilgrims.
  15. 1961/1980. Notes from Mr. Edward Struven, and Hebie Struven. Jack E. McCants. Two sets of notes: recollections of Edward Struven at Bradenton Florida in 1961 recalling Abdu'l-Bahá's visit to New York City and Washington, DC, and of Hebie Struven at Green Acre in the mid-60s, recalling times of early Western pilgrimage to Akká. Pilgrims.
  16. 1925-03. Bahá'í Dawn, The: Beginning of the Bahá'í Cause in Manchester, The. Edward T. Hall. A brief early history, starting from Sarah Ann Ridgeway, the first Bahá'í in the North of England circa 1906, and the author himself who converted in 1910. Histories.
  17. 1907-1974/2021/2024. Emma Maxwell (Maxie) Jones Collection. Emma Maxie Jones, comp, Ernie Jones, comp. 65 documents collected by Maxie Jones covering a wide variety of topics and sources: pilgrims' notes, letters of Shoghi Effendi, convention reports, Tablets, hymns, compilations, talks of Ruhiyyih Khanum, personal letters of early Bahá'ís. Archives.
 
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