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Tag "1924"

tag name: 1924 type: Dates
web link: 1924
related tags: 1920s
bahaidata.org: Q4861   ·   Links to Bahá'í wikis (bahai9, bahaipedia, etc.)
references: bahai-library.com/chronology/1924; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1924

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  1. 2014. In Memoriam: Hushmand Fatheazam (1924-2013). Shahbaz Fatheazam. — Born into a prominent Iranian Baha'i family, he pioneered to India where he was later elected to the...
  2. 2011-05-09. Hidden tunnels, bugs, and bigamy. Kimberly Bender. — On mysterious subterranean brick tunnels in Washington DC discovered in 1917 and 1924, found to have...
  3. 2007. In Memoriam: Hugh McKinley. Ismael Velasco. — McKinley (1924-1999) was a British Baha'i pioneer to Cyprus during the Ten Year Crusade (1953-1963).
  4. 2005. Qá'ení, Shaikh Mohammad-ʿAli. Minou Foadi. — Brief excerpt, with link to article offsite.
  5. 1997-09. Interview with Ruhollah Geula regarding Robert Imbrie. Anthony Lee. — Interview by Lee, the general editor of Kalimat Press, with his father-in-law, an eyewitness to the...
  6. 1997. Barbara Senn Hilty Ehrsam. Duane L. Herrmann. — Ehrsam (1848-1924) was a religious seeker who was instrumental in the establishment of the first Bah...
  7. 1995. Brittingham, Isabella. Robert Stockman.
  8. 1994. Century of Revolution, A: Social Movements in Iran. John Foran, ed. — Passing mentions of anti-Baha'i movements in 1924 and the 1960s.
  9. 1982-06. Murder in Tehran. Henry S. Villard. — In 1924 Vice Consul Robert W. Imbrie was killed by an angry mob spurred on by religious fanatics aft...
  10. 1928/1959. Literary History of Persia, Volume 4: Modern Times (1500-1924). E. G. Browne. — Volume 4 contains the first extensive catalogue of Babi and Baha'i literature published in English. ...
  11. 1925. Bahá'í Religion, The: Papers Read at the Conference on some Living Religions within the British Empire, 1924. Horace Holley, Ruhi Afnan. — Text of two presentations at the Imperial Institute, South Kensington, in 1924, both titled "The Bah...
  12. 1924-12. Bahá'í Cause, The. William Loftus Hare. — An account of the "Parliament of Living Religions," in London, 1924. Includes 2-page summary of pres...
  13. 1924-07-24. Imbrie Murder Laid to Religious Hate. Author unknown. — Two brief articles describing the 1924 murder of an American diplomat by a Muslim mob who thought he...
  14. 1924. Conversations with Shoghi Effendi. May Maxwell. — A set of informal notes taken by Maxwell at Haifa in 1924, and "reproduced for the information of th...
  15. 1902-1924. Gertrude Bell Archive, excerpts. Gertrude Bell. — A British writer and archeologist, Bell traveled throughout the Middle East from 1899-1926. During t...
 
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