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Tag "Mary Virginia Thornburgh-Cropper (Maryam Khánum)"

tag name: Mary Virginia Thornburgh-Cropper (Maryam Khánum) type: People
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"Mary Virginia Thornburgh-Cropper (Maryam Khánum)" has been tagged in:

4 results from the Main Catalog

11 results from the Chronology

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  1. 2014. Lighting the Western Sky: The Hearst Pilgrimage and the Establishment of the Bahá'í Faith in the West by Kathryn Jewett Hogenson: Review. Janet Ruhe-Schoen.
  2. 2009-2025. Translation List: Provisional Translations of Baháʼí Texts. Adib Masumian, trans. — Index to talks, letters, and other items translated from Persian and Arabic to English by Adib Masum...
  3. 1998. Picture Gallery of Early British Bahá'ís. Author unknown. — Published in honor of the UK Baha'i Centenary, 1998/99.
  4. 1942. In Memoriam. Author unknown. — May Ellis Maxwell, Lua Getsinger, Martha Root, Thornburgh-Cropper, Lady Blomfield, Rahmatu’lláh ...

from the Chronology (11 results; expand)

  1. 1898-12-10 — The first Western pilgrims arrived in `Akka. [AB68; BBD13; BBRXXX; DH214; GPB257; SCU13; Baha'i Teac...
  2. 1898-12-20 — The second group of Western pilgrims arrived in `Akka, and stayed three days before returning to Cai...
  3. 1899-02-16 — The third group of Western pilgrims arrived in the Holy Land after completing their six-week cruise ...
  4. 1906-03-00 — Mrs Whyte, the wife of a well-known Scottish clergyman, made a pilgrimage to `Akka with Mary Virgini...
  5. 1910-11-20 — Leo Tolstoy was a Russian aristocrat, novelist, and moral philosopher (b. 9 September 1828 in ...
  6. 1911-09-04 — `Abdu'l-Baha arrived in London accompanied by His secretary, Mirza Mahmúd and Khusraw, His servant....
  7. 1911-09-11 — Mrs. Thornburgh-Cropper gave an "At Home" to the believers and between fifty and sixty were present ...
  8. 1911-09-13 — Mrs Thornburgh-Cropper gave a reception for 'Abdu'l-Baha at her home 31 Evelyn Mansions, Carlisle ...
  9. 1922-05-31 — The communities of London, Manchester and Bournemouth elected a Baha'i Spiritual Assembly for Englan...
  10. 1922-06-06 — The All-England Baha'i Council met for the first time. [SBR28; UD9, 468] EJR2 13 says it first me...
  11. 1938-03-15 — Mary Virginia Thornburgh-Cropper (Maryam Khanum), the first Baha'i of the British Isles, passed away...
 
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