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1920 (in the year) |
Fanny Knobloch arrived in Mozambique, the first Bahá'í to visit this country. She gave some `drawing room talks' at the mansion of the Portuguese Governor-General and spoke at various clubs. [BW2p40] |
Mozambique |
Fanny Knobloch |
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1920 Jul-Aug |
Fanny Knobloch, the first Bahá'í teacher in South Africa, arrived in Cape Town. [BW2:40].
In her first week she met Miss Busby who within a very short time is the first person to become a Bahá'í in South Africa.
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Cape Town; South Africa |
Fanny Knobloch |
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1925 (In the year) |
Fanny Knobloch and her sister Pauline Hannen were the first Bahá'ís to visit Southern Rhodesia. |
Southern Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) |
Fanny Knobloch; Pauline Hannen |
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- Flowers Culled from the Rose Garden of Acca, by Ida A. Finch and Fanny Alma Knobloch (1908-11). Lengthy notes of talks with three visitors, taken November 7-13, 1908. [about]
- Knobloch, Fanny, by Robert Stockman (1995). [about]
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