NSA:Moldova
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NSA of Moldova for 2005 with Counsellor Fevziye Baki (front, center)
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| - | Established | 1996 |
| - | Succeeded | Ukraine and Moldova |
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The National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Moldova is the administrative body responsible for the Bahá’í activities in Moldova.
Formed[edit]
The National Spiritual Assembly of the Soviet Union was formed in 1991 with its seat in Moscow. It was responsible for Moldova.[1] It was dissolved in 1992 and replaced with the National Spiritual Assembly of Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova.[2] In 1995, the National Spiritual Assembly of Belarus was formed and the National Spiritual Assembly of Ukraine and Moldova was formed.[3]
The National Spiritual Assembly of Moldova was estabished in 1996.[4]
Current members[edit]
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Past members[edit]
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References[edit]
- ↑ The Bahá’í World, An International Record. (1997). Bahá’í World Centre. Haifa. Volume 24 (1995-1996), Pg(s) 48. View as PDF.
- ↑ The Bahá’í World, An International Record. (1993). Bahá’í World Centre. Haifa. Volume 21 (1992-1993), Pg(s) 119. View as PDF.
- ↑ The Bahá’í World, An International Record. (1997). Bahá’í World Centre. Haifa. Volume 24 (1995-1996), Pg(s) 15. View as PDF.
- ↑ The Bahá’í World, An International Record. (1998). Bahá’í World Centre. Haifa. Volume 25 (1996-1997), Pg(s) 41. View as PDF.
Table Of Contents
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1.1 Formed
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2.2 Current members
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3.3 Past members
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4.4 References
