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Literary mentions during the Ministry of Shoghi Effendi

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Contents

  • 1 The Gleam (1923)
  • 2 1924
    • 2.1 Murder of American Diplomat Robert W. Imbrie
  • 3 1931
  • 4 Further reading
  • 5 See also
  • 6 References

The Gleam (1923)[edit]

Francis Edward Younghusband wrote The Gleam which covered the Bab in some 14 plus pages.[1]

1924[edit]

Murder of American Diplomat Robert W. Imbrie[edit]

See paper by Michael Ziriksky publised in 1986.[2] Robert Imbrie was identified as a Baha'i by a Mulla and murdered.

1931[edit]

Albert Vail again published in The Open Court.[3]

  • Richardson, Robert P. (1931). "The Rise and Fall of the Parliament of Religions at Greenacre". The Open Court. 45 (3): 129–166. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)


Further reading[edit]

Geoffrey Nash; Geoffrey P. Nash (1 July 2011). Travellers to the Middle East from Burckhardt to Thesiger: An Anthology. Anthem Press. ISBN 978-0-85728-878-3.

See also[edit]

  • Bahá'í Faith in fiction at Wikipedia
  • Historical mentions of the Bábí/Bahá'í Faiths
  • 19th Century Tributes to the Bahá’ís
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References[edit]

  1. ↑ Sir Francis Edward Younghusband (1923). The Gleam. J. Murray. pp. 194–208.
  2. ↑ Blood, Power, and Hypocrisy: The murder of Robert Imbrie and American relations with Pahlavi Iran, 1924, by Michael P. Ziriksky, International Journal of Middle East Studies, vol 18, Aug 1, 1986, pp. 275–292
  3. ↑ The Baha'i Temple of Universal Peace, by Albert Vail, The Open Court, vol 45, no 902, July, 1931, pp. 411-417
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