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Tag "1920"

tag name: 1920 type: Dates
web link: 1920
references: bahai-library.com/chronology/1920; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1920
related tags: 1920s
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  1. August Rudd: The First Bahá'í Pioneer to Sweden, by Author unknown (1986). — History of the Baha'i Faith in Sweden, 1920-1947.
  2. Australia: History of the Bahá'í Faith, by Graham Hassall (1998). — Short history of the Baha'i community of Australia.
  3. Autobiography and Silence: The Early Career of Shaykhu'r-Ra'is Qajar, by Juan Cole (1998). — Early biography and thought of Abu al-Hasan Mirza Shaykh al-Ra'is, Qajar prince, dissident, Shi`ite ...
  4. Babism, by Author unknown (2008-07). — Overview of Babi and Baha'i history, from Shaykhism to 1920.
  5. Bahá'í Students and American University of Beirut in the Early 20th Century, by Reed M. Breneman (2008-02). — The influential activities of the campus Baha'i association in Beirut, 1900-1920 and during the firs...
  6. Centenary of the Bahá'í Faith in Australia, by Boris Handal (2020). — Overview of the 100-year history of the Faith in Australia and New Zealand, starting from the arriva...
  7. Dunn, Clara and John Henry Hyde, by Graham Hassall (2009). — On the couple who went to Australia in 1920 in response to ‘Abdu’l-Baha’s call for worldwide e...
  8. El Legado de Una Nueva Profecía: Historia de la Fe Bahá'í en Chile, by Rocio Macarena Montoya Jorquera (2017-06). — History of the Baha'is in Chile, from Martha Root's arrival in 1920, Marcia Stewart first pioneer in...
  9. Gertrude Bell Archive, excerpts, by Gertrude Bell (1902-1924). — A British writer and archeologist, Bell traveled throughout the Middle East from 1899-1926. During t...
  10. Greenleaf, Charles, by Robert Stockman (1995).
  11. Haydar Alí Isfahání, by Moojan Momen (2004). — Very brief article, short enough to qualify as "fair use."
  12. Ihsan'u'llah Khan Dustdar, die Kaukasischen Revolutionare und die Grundung der Sozialistischen Sowjetrepublik Iran 1920-1921, by Kamran Ekbal (2005). — Dustdar was a Bahai commander of the Persian Red Army who in 1920-1921 landed with his revolutionary...
  13. In His Presence: Visits to 'Abdu'l-Bahá, by Roy Wilhelm, Stanwood Cobb, Genevieve L. Coy (1989). — Re-publication of Wilhelm's Knock and It Shall Be Opened Unto You (1908), Cobb's Memories of 'Abdu'l...
  14. Margaret Ariel Gallagher: Field Sergeant of the Western Frontier, by Nevada Metherd Richard Francis, ed. (1993). — Gallagher (1920-2001) was an American Baha'i and auxiliary board member.
  15. Outpost of a World Religion: The Bahá'í Faith in Australia 1920-1947, by Graham Hassall (1991-06). — An updated version of a paper published in two places.
  16. Pilgrim's Note of 'Abdu'l-Bahá's Words, A: "Love, love, love. Love attracts the hearts, love captivates the souls…", by Muhammad-'Ali Faydi Adib Masumian, trans. (1920-02). — The importance of love in teaching the Faith, urging believers to demonstrate love through deeds and...
  17. Soviet Socialist Republic of Iran, 1920-1921, The: Birth of the Trauma, by Cosroe Chaqueri (1995). — Passing mentions of the Babi revolt 1848-51, and Ehsan Allah Khan of the Constitutional Revolution.
  18. Tablet to the Central Organization for a Durable Peace, The Hague (Lawh-i-Hague), by Abdu'l-Bahá Bahá'í World Centre, trans. (2019). — Updated, authorized translation of both Tablets (1919 and 1920), described by Shoghi Effendi as of "...
  19. Toumansky, Aleksandr Grigorevich, by Jahangir Dorri (2009). — Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite.
  20. Twin Pilgrimages of Núru'd-Dín Mumtází, by Nureddin Mumtazi Sheridan Sims, ed. (2015). — Accounts of Nureddin Momtazi's pilgrimages in 1920 and 1955-56. Includes foreword and numerous notes...
  21. Week in Abdu'l-Baha's Home, A, by Genevieve L. Coy, Cora Grey, Mabel Hyde Paine, Sylvia Paine (1921). — Notes of a pilgrimage by Mabel Paine, Sylvia Paine, Cora Grey and Genevieve L. Coy in 1920, publishe...
  22. With Abdu'l-Bahá: The Diary of Mirza 'Isa Khan Isfahani, by Mirza `Isa Khan Isfahani Ahang Rabbani, ed. and trans. (2008-03). — Account of a visit to Haifa, December 1919 - January 1920, by a little-known author Mirza 'Isa Khan ...
 
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