- 1878-02-19 — Birth of George Adam Benke, German-Russian Bahá'í, who after his death was named by Shoghi Effendi as the first European Bahá'í martyr, in the Ukraine. [BW5:416–18]
- 1990-08-06 — The first local spiritual assembly in the Ukraine was formed in Kyiv.
- 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]
- 1995-04-21 — The National Spiritual Assembly of the Ukraine and Moldova was formed with its seat in remaining in Kyiv. [BINS341:2; BW24p15; Ridván Message 152]
- 1995-04-21 — In 1992 the National Spiritual Assembly of The Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova formed. This Ridván Belarus left the union and so The National Spiritual Assembly of the Ukraine and Moldova was formed with its seat in Kyiv. [BW24p15]
- 2009-02-28 — Regional Conference was held in Kyiv, Ukraine. [BWNS701]
- 2022-04-01 — In a letter to an individual the Department of the Secretariat advised that the Bahá'í International Development Organization had reached out to all of the relevant National Spiritual Assemblies to encourage and assist with their efforts to help relieve the suffering of the people of the Ukraine. They stated that funds had been provided to the National Spiritual Assembly of Ukraine from the Humanitarian Relief Fund, established some years ago by the House of Justice, to which Bahá'ís worldwide have contributed.
[1 April 2022]
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