- 1844-00-00 — Birth of Mírzá Abu'l-Fadl-i-Gulpáygání, Apostle of Bahá'u'lláh, in Gulpáygán.
- 1933-00-01 — Bahá'ís in Gulpáygán, Iran, were refused admission to the public baths. Shaykh Ja'far Hidáyat was beaten and expelled from the town. [BW18:388]
- 1944-09-00 —
Following the murder of Bahá'ís at Sháhrúd, Iran, and the widespread publicity on the outcome of the trial, there was an upsurge in persecution of Bahá'ís throughout Iran. [BW18p389]
- At Ábádih Bahá'ís were beaten and their houses were sacked. [BW18:389]
- The Bahá'í centre at Bandar Jaz was attacked. [BW18:389]
- Two Bahá'ís were knifed at Bandar Sháh. The attackers were set free and attacked a further three Bahá'ís, leaving one an invalid. [BW18:390]
- Bahá'ís, including women and children, were attacked and beaten at Bushrúyih, their homes and shops looted and burned and the Bahá'í cemetery desecrated. [BW18:390]
- Bahá'í houses were attacked and looted at Fárán, Káshán and Ná'in. [BW13:390]
- Bahá'í houses were set on fire in Gulpáygán and Zábul. [BW18:390]
- Bahá'ís were driven from town in Bujnúrd, Gunábád and Tabas. [BW18:390]
- The Bahá'í cemetery at Mahmúdábád was desecrated.
- Bahá'ís were beaten at Miyán-du-áb, Rafsanján, Sangsar and Sírján. [BW18:390]
- Bahá'ís were stoned at Qasr-i-Shírín. [BW18:390]
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