- 1978-12-23 — Helmut Winkelbach, a German Bahá'í, arrived in Bobrujsk, in what was then called the Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic, and was named a Knight of Bahá'u'lláh. [Ela-D Committee of Germany Records; BW95-96p48]
- 1990-03-01 — Fourteen-year-old Olga Anatolevna Kirushkin (Olga Kiryushkina) from Bobruisk became the first known native person to become a Bahá'í in Belarus. [Helmut Winkelbach website]
- 1991-10-02 — The first local spiritual assembly in Belarus was formed at Minsk.
- 1992-04-21 — The formation of a Regional Spiritual Assembly for Ukraine, Belarus (Bielarus as it was spelled then) and Moldova with the seat in Kyiv. [CBN Jan92 p2, CBN Jan91 pg2, BW92–3:119; VV121]
- 1993-08-00 — The first International Bahá'í Youth Conference of Belarus was held, attended by 164 people from 16 countries. [BINS299:8; BINS306:7; BW93–4:123]
- 1995-04-21 —
In 1992 the National Spiritual Assembly of The Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova was formed with the seat in Kyev. Belarus left the union this Ridván and formed The National Spiritual Assembly of Belarus. Counsellor member of the International Teaching Centre Hartmut Grossmann represented the Universal House of Justice.
- A brief history of the Bahá'ís of Belarus. [BW24p48]
- 1996-02-09 — The first National Bahá'í Winter School of Belarus was held near Minsk. [BINS358:3]
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