NSA:Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova
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![]() First Regional Spiritual Assembly of Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova with ‘Alí-Muhammad Varqá (front, second from right).
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- | Established | 1992 |
- | Succeeded | Soviet Union |
- | Preceded | Belarus (1995) |
- | Preceded | Ukraine (1996) |
- | Preceded | Moldova (1996) |
The National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova was a regional body responsible for administrating Bahá’í communities across Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova.
History[edit]
The National Spiritual Assembly of Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova was formed in 1992 following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991 and succeeding a National Spiritual Assembly of the Soviet Union.[1]
Belarus established an independent National Assembly in 1995 and both Ukraine and Moldova formed independent National Assemblies in 1996 dissolving the joint Assembly.
References[edit]
- ↑ Graham Hassall (2000). "National Spiritual Assemblies: Lists and years of formation".