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Bahaipedia:Today in History/February 12

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Today in Bahá’í History
Selected anniversaries from Bahá’í history for February 12.
January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December



  • 1845: The Báb leaves Medina for Jiddah.
  • 1953: The first Intercontinental Teaching Conference is convened by the British National Spiritual Assembly in Kampala, Uganda. With this conference the Ten Year Crusade is launched.
  • 1980: Hand of the Cause of God and well celebrated author Hasan Balyuzi dies in London.
  • 2011: Fariba Kamalabadi and Mahvash Sabet are transferred to the notorious Section 200 of Gohardasht prison. The rest of the Bahá'í 7, all male, are still held under close scrutiny in a separate wing of the prison reserved for political prisoners.
  • 2015: The official opening of the new location of the Afnan Library Trust at Sandy, near Cambridge, in the United Kingdom.
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