NSA:Soviet Union

USSR
National Spiritual Assembly of NSA:Soviet Union
National Spiritual Assembly of NSA:Soviet Union
First NSA of the USSR, 1991
Membership
History:
 -  Established 1991 
 -  Preceded Russia (1992)
 -  Preceded Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova (1992)

The National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the Soviet Union was the national administrative body briefly responsible for administrating the Bahá’í Faith in the Soviet Union.

History[edit]

The National Spiritual Assembly of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was formed in 1991.[1]

The Soviet Union was dissolved in December 1991, and a National Spiritual Assembly of Russia and Regional Spiritual Assembly of Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova were formed, replacing the National Assembly of the Soviet Union, in 1992.

Past members[edit]

Name Served
Marina Pavlova 1991 - 1992

References[edit]

  1. Graham Hassall (2000). "National Spiritual Assemblies: Lists and years of formation".

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