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French Indochina

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French Indochina was a historical colony of France, comprising modern-day Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos. Hippolyte Dreyfus-Barney was the first Bahá’í to visit the colony, making two stops in Hanoi and Saigon in 1920.

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