Bahá’í World/Volume 3/Bahá’í Directory, 1930

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BAHÁ’Í DIRECTORY, 1930

[This list has been compiled by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada for use by local secretaries and committees in their Bahá’í correspondence. Any omission or inaccuracy should be reported at once to Secretariat, National Spiritual Assembly, Evergreen Cabin, West Englewood, New Jersey, U. S. A.—EDlTORS.]


1. BAHÁ’Í NATIONAL SPIRITUAL ASSEMBLIES

National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Caucasus,
Care of Mr. Ziaolláh Asgharzadeh, 4 Victoria Avenue,
Bishopsgate, London, E. C. 2, ENGLAND.

National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Egypt,
Care of Abdu’l-Rahman Rushdi, P. O. Box 1865, ALEXANDRIA.

National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Germany,
Care of Frau Consul Schwarz, 3 Alexanderstrasse, Stuttgart, GERMANY.

National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the British Isles,
Care of Mrs. Claudia Coles, 52 Warwick Gardens, Kensington, London, W. 14, ENGLAND.

National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of India and Burma,
Care of N. R. Vakil, Hawadia, Chakla, Surat, INDIA.

National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of ‘Iráq,
Care of Haji Mahmud Kassabchi, Dahana Street, Baghdád, ‘IRÁQ.

National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Persia,
Care of Mirzá Ghulam ‘Alí Davachi, Avenue Naserrieh, Ṭihrán, PERSIA.

National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Turkistán,
Care of Mr. Ziaollah Asgharzadeh, 4 Victoria Avenue,
Bishopsgate, London, E. C. 2, ENGLAND.

National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada.
Care of Secretariat, Evergreen Cabin, West Englewood, N. J.,
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.


2. BAHÁ’Í SPIRITUAL ASSEMBLIES

With Names and Addresses of Secretaries Corrected to April 30, 1930


AUSTRALIA—
Adelaide: Mrs. Maysie Almond, Box 420, G. P. O. (South Australia).

Brisbane: Mrs. N. Midgley, Hilda Street, Corina.

Melbourne: 428 Punt Road, South Yarra.

Perth, W. A.: Mr. H. Webb, Colonial Mutual Building, 53 St. George Terrace.

Sydney, N. S. W.: Miss M. B. Dixson, Wyrallah Flats, 143 Avoca Street, Randwick. Also Mr. and Mrs. Dunn, P. O. Box 3116, G. P. O., Sydney.


BRAZIL, South America—
Bahia: Miss Leonora Holsapple, Avenida Oceanica 5.


[Page 218]BURMA (see India and Burma)—


CANADA (see United States and Canada)—


CHINA—
Shanghai: Mírzá H. H. Ouskouli, 41 a Kiangse Road.


DUTCH EAST INDIES—
Batavia: Mr. W. E. M. Grosfeld, c/o Handelmaatschappij P. Landberg-Zoon.


EGYPT—
Port Said: Muḥammad Mustapha, E. S. Telegraphs.


ENGLAND—
London: Annie B. Romer, Bahá’í Reading Room, 288 Upper Regent Street, W. 1.

Manchester: Mrs. Lucy Sugar, 16 Lily Street, Crumpsall. Also Mr. J. C. Craven, 27 Derby Street, Altrincham, Cheshire.

Dorset: Sister Challis, Ridván, Blandford Road, Broadstone.


FRANCE—
Paris: Mrs. Dreyfus-Barney, 74 Rue Raynouard.


GERMANY—
Berlin: Herr Lehne, 10 Heiligondammerstrasse, Schamargendorf.

Karlsruhe: Frau M. Brauns, Resedenweg 70, Ruppun.

Hamburg: Miss Anna Bostlemann, Uhlandstrasse 43, Hamburg 24.

Baden: Dr. H. Grossmann, Friedrich-Voglerstrasse 4, Weinheim.

Stuttgart: Consul Schwarz, Alexanderstrasse 3.


INDIA AND BURMA—
Burma
P. O. Kunjangoon (Dist. Hanthawaddy); Bahá’í Assembly, U. Son, Sec’y, V. Daidanaw-Kalazoo.

Mandalay: Bahá’í Assembly No. 9, 34th Street.

Kungyan: S. M. Roumie, 115 84th Street.

Rangoon: The Bahá’í Assembly, P. O. Box 299

India
Bombay: The Bahá’í Assembly, P.O. Box 470.

Calcutta: The Bahá’í Assembly, P. O. Box 10213.

Camp Karachi: The Bahá’í Assembly, 1059 Elphinstone Street.

Poona: The Bahá’í Assembly, care of National Hotel.


JAPAN—
Kobe: Mr. Sanzo Misawa.


NEW ZEALAND—
Auckland: Miss Margaret B. Stevenson, Clunie, 3 Cowie Road, Parnell.


PALESTINE—
Haifa: The Bahá’í Assembly, care of Suhayl Afnán, Bahá’í Community.


PERSIA—
Hamadán: Care of Hájí Mihdi Yárí.

Kirmán: Care of Khudád Khaykhusraw.

Káshán: Care of Bahman Khudá Murád & Co. (Payman).

Mashhad: Care of Mírzá ‘Abdu’l Husayn Mahmúd Zádih, Koutche Bagh Anbar.

Sultán-Ábád (‘Iráq): Care of Mírzá ‘Alí Aghá Shírázi, care of the Imperial Bank of Persia.


RUSSIA—
Moscow: Care of Kázim Zade Kázim Rúhání, Moscow, U. S. S. R., care of Postale N 592.


SOUTH AFRICA—
Heidelberg: Prof. C. Y. Spruyt, Lower Market Street. Also Miss Hettie Booyse, P. O. Box 287, Windbrook, S. W. Africa.

Pretoria: Care of H. Vernon Durose, Pretoria Bahá’í Assembly, 220 Johann Street, Arcadia. Also Mr. A. Bleasby, P. O Box 876, Pretoria.


SWITZERLAND—
Assembly of Lausanne: Care of Mme. Beck, 3 Caroline.


SYRIA—
Alexandretta: Mr. H. Káshání, P. O. Box 25

Beirut: Care of Zabíhulláh Ghorban, American University of Beirut.


TASMANIA—
Hobart: Care of Miss Greta Lamprill, “Newlands,” Toorak Road.


TURKEY—
Istanbul (formerly Constantinople): Care of Noury Sadik Bey, Boite Postale No. 167 Galata.


UNITED STATES AND CANADA—
Arizona
Phoenix: Miss Nina Ruppers, Route 2, Box 630.

California
Berkeley: Mrs. Laura Kelsey Allen, 1329 Bonita Avenue.

Burlingame: Mrs. H. B. Sprague, 120 Primrose Road.


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Bahá’ís of Mosul, ‘Iráq.


The Bahá’í Assembly of Bagrih, ‘Iráq.





[Page 220]Geyserville: Mrs. Edith Whitton, Route 1.

Glendale: Mrs. Loretha Beckett, 324 West Windsor Road.

Long Beach: Miss Gwynessa D. Jarvys, 2301 E. 10th Street.

Los Angeles: Mrs. Doris E. Goodrick, P. O. Box 854.

Oakland: Miss Lottie M. Linfoot, 739 Alcatrez Avenue.

Pasadena: Mrs. Stuart W. French, 501 Bellefontaine Street.

San Francisco: Miss Nadeen G. Cooper, 230 Central Avenue, Apartment 15.

Santa Barbara: Mrs. Henrietta C. Wagner, 29 West Carillo Street.

South Gate: Mrs. Josephine F. Clarke, 9231 Alexander Avenue.

Visalia: Mrs. Grace B. Holley, P. O. Box 492


Canada
Montreal: Mr. Rowland Estall, 1456 Union Avenue.

Vancouver, B. C.: Mr. Graham McGall, P. O. Box 744.

Connecticut
New Haven: Mrs. C. P. Hillhouse, 462 First Ave., W. Haven.

District of Columbia
Washington: Mr. George D. Miller, 1717 Kilbourne Place, N. W.

Florida
St. Augustine: Dr. W. B. Guy, 101 Central Avenue.

Hawaii
Honolulu: Miss Julia Goldman, 1936 Nunanu Avenue.

Illinois
Chicago: Miss Sophie Loeding, 4318 Greenview Avenue.

Peoria: Miss Zoe Meyer, 102 Alice Street.

Urbana: Mrs. H. A. Harding, 704 W. Nevada Street.

Wilmette: Mrs. Gertrude S. Struven, 112 Linden Avenue.

Maryland
Baltimore: Mrs. Jessie Mann Stallings, 118 So. Clinton Street.

Maine
Eliot: Mrs. Florence Evelyn Schopflocher, Nine Gables.

Massauchusetts
Boston: Mrs. Zylpha O. Mapp, Box 526, Avon, Mass.

Worcester: Mrs. Florence Morton, 5 Wheeler Avenue.

Michigan
Detroit: Mrs. Mabelle L. Davis, 4321 Fourth Avenue.

Lansing: Miss Helen L. Whitney, 417 Seymour Avenue.

Muskegon: Mrs. Helen Bagg Maxfield, 332 Jackson Avenue.

Minnesota
Minneapolis: Mrs. Rudolph Steinmetz, 904 West 22nd Street.

New Hampshire
Portsmouth: Mrs. Jessie F. Crockett, 214 Aldrich Road.

New Jersey
Montclair: Mrs. Victoria Bedikain, P. O. Box 179.

Newark: Mrs. U. Witman, 68 Scotland Road, South Orange, New Jersey.

West Englewood: Mr. A. L. Walkup, Evergreen Cabin.

New York
Buffalo: Mrs. Morris Bush, 40 Oak Grove Avenue.

Geneva: Dr. A. Heist, Guard Building.

New York City: Miss Bertha L. Herklotz, Room 615, 119 West 57th Street.

Yonkers: Mrs. Maud Gaudreaux, 192 Buckingham Road.

Obio
Akron: Mr. Russell L. Brooker, 34 Castle Boulevard.

Cleveland: Mrs. Dale S. Cole, 3174 Corydon Road.

Oregon
Portland: Mr. J. W. Latimer, 409 East 40th Street North.

Pennsylvania
Philadelphia: Miss Jessie E. Revell, 2531 No. 19th Street.

Pittsburgh: Mrs. Ruth Randall Brown, 5734 Wilkins Avenue, Squirrel Hill.

Washington
Seattle: Mrs. Ida A. Finch, 1318 1/2 Second Avenue.

Wisconsin
Kenosha: Mr. Louis J. Voelz, 6108 Sheridan Road.

Milwaukee: Mrs. Beula Brown, 3514 North Murray Avenue.

Racine: Mr. Andrew J. Nelson, 2013 Carmel Avenue.


[Page 221]3. BAHÁ’Í ASSEMBLIES AND GROUPS

AMERICA—
United States and Canada
California
Clearlake Highlands: Mrs. Flora M. Clark, P. O. Box 7.

Colorado
Denver: Mrs. Josephine H. Clark, 2136 So. Columbine Street.

Florida
Miami: Mrs. Olive E. Kretz, 121 S. E. 1st Street.

Georgia
Atlanta: Dr. J. C. Oakshette, 405 Grand Building.

Augusta: Miss Margaret Klebs, Leonard Building.

Hawaii
Honolulu, Kona, Wailuku, Maui: Mrs. Katherine S. Baldwin, Makawao.

Illinois
Springfield: Mr. Albert C. Killius, 835 So. 2nd Street.

Iowa
Keokuk: Mrs. Glenn Carlson, 1206 Orleans Avenue.

Massachusetts
Springfield: Mrs. Mary B. St. Laurent, 5 Atwater Street, Westfield, Mass.

Michigan
Ann Arbor: Mrs. Wm. M. Parker, 1100 Broadway.

Fruitport: Mrs. Mary Frazer, R. F. D. Box 138.

Minnesota
Duluth: Mr. E. Bauers, 624 Arlington Ave., Duluth Heights.

St. Paul: Miss Estelle E. Barnett, 308 Guardian Building.

Montana
Butte: Mrs. Martha Caldwell, 247 Walnut Street.

Nebraska
Omaha: Mrs. Florence E. Olds, 4015 Hamilton Street.

New Jersey
Asbury Park: Miss Jane Durand, 1305 Comstock Street.

Jersey City: Mr. F. G. Hale, 258 Woodland Avenue.

New York
Binghamton: Miss Millie B. Herrick, 2 Crandall Street.

Ithaca: Miss Hetty B. Townley, 241 S. Cayuga Street.

Rochester: Miss Elizabeth Brooks, 126 Pearl Street.

Ohio
Cincinnati: Miss Hilda Stauss, 3640 Epworth Avenue, Westwood.

Dayton: Mrs. J. T. McVey, 27 Grafton Avenue.

Sandusky: Mrs. Jennie Field, 1106 Decatur Street.

Rhode Island
Providence: Mrs. Frank Tibbetts, 142 Summer Street.

Washington
Spokane: Mrs. Isabelle M. Campbell, 1427 S. Madison St.

Wisconsin
Madison: Mrs. Joel Stebbins, Observatory Hill.


AUSTRALIA—
Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Sidney.


AUSTRIA—
Graz: Mr. Adolf Fontana, Kirchengasse, 14.

Vienna: Mr. Franz Pollinger, Josefstadterstrasse, 37. Also Herr Dr. Hugo Maier, Althanplatz 9/8.


BRAZIL: Bahia, Para.


BRITISH ISLES—
Aberdeen, Ahalscragh, Altrincham, Birmingham, Brighton, Bournemouth, Broadstone, Bruckless, London, Manchester, Stockenchurch, Warrington, Wenden, York.


CAUCASUS—
Bákú, Bátúm, Burdá, Bálá-Khání, Chíní, Darband, Erivan, Ganjih, Khíllí, Kúgcháy, Naftálán, Petrovki, Sálíyán, Shíraván, Shakki, Shamákhí, Tiflis.


CHINA—
Hongkong: Tswi Pei, Manager, Bank of China.

Peking
Shanghai: Mr. H. A. Ouskouli, 41A Kiangse Road.


[Page 222]DENMARK—
Copenhagen: Miss Johanne Sorensen, Drasselvej 9


DUTCH EAST INDIES—
Batavia.


EGYPT—
Rushdi: Abdu’l-Rahman, P. O. Box 1865.

Alexandria: Dr. M. Basheer, 56 Muharram Bey Street.

Asiut, Atyayi’l-Bárúd, Cairo, Jiddah, Ismáilíyyih, Kufri’d—Dawwar, Kufri’z-Zayyat, Qawmu’s-Sa’áyidih, Saffatu’l-‘Inab.


FIJI ISLANDS—
Labasa: Miss Nora Lee, care of Colonial Sugar Refining Co.


FRANCE—
Annecy: Marseille.

Paris: Mrs. Dreyfus Barney, 74 Rue Raynouard. Also Mme. Gaston Hesse, 27 Rue de Rémusat.


GERMANY—
Berlin-Charlottenburg, Berlin-Schoeneberg, Berlin-Schmargendorf, Coblenz, Biberach, Dresden, Esslingen, Fellbach, Freiburg, Freundenstadt, Gera-Reuss, Gross—Strehlitz, Goppingen, Gotha, Geislingen, Gera, Frankfurt, Hanover, Hamburg, Heilbronn, Jena, Karlsruhe, Krewzweg, Laudan, Leipzig, Ludwigshafen, Neuenburg, Reutlingen, Rostock, Schorndork, Schwerin, Stuttgart, Stettin, Ulm, Warnemunde, Weimar, Weinheim, Zuffenhausen.


HAWAIIAN ISLANDs—(see United States and Canada, America)


HOLLAND—
Ensqhede.


HUNGARY—
Budapest.


INDIA AND BURMA—
V. Daidanaw-Kalazoo, Surat, Haydarabad, Cawnpore, Amritzar, Delhi, Kyigon, Mandalay, Rangoon, Calcutta, Bombay, Karachi, Poona, Agra, Taubingyoung.


ITALY—
Florence: Mr. and Mrs. Burr, Borgo San Yacopo 19. Also Prof. T. B. Campani, 24 Viale Duca Di Genova, Florence XIII.

Como, Genoa, Portofino, Torino, Rome.


JAPAN—
Kobe: Mr. Susumu Aibara, Yama-Ashiya, Muko-gun.

Tokyo: Mrs. Kanae Takesita, 4/2 Higasi Okubo. Also Miss Agnes Alexander, 31 Nichome, Fujimicho, Kudan.


JUGO-SLAVIA—
Petrinja (Capraz): Mr. Phi P. Opatchitch.


MESOPOTAMIA—
Baghdád, Áváshiq, Basrih, Huwaydar, Ya’qúbíyyih, Adhyábih, Násiríyyih, Mosul.


NORFOLK ISLAND—


NORWAY—
Oslo.


NEW ZEALAND—
Auckland, Wellington.


PALESTINE—
‘Akká, Jaffa, Jerusalem, Gaza, Haifa, Tiberias, Nazareth, ‘Adasíyyih.


PERSIA—(See below)—


PHILIPPINE ISLANDS—
Manila: Mr. Teodoro R. Yangco, 421 Muelle de la Industria.


POLAND—
Warsaw.


RUSSIA—
Leningrad: Isabel Grinerskaya, Prosp. Nahimson, No. 10 Log. 32.

Moscow: M. Zabíhulláh Namdar, Petrovka 15, Kv. 24.


SOCIETY ISLANDS—
Papeete, Tahiti: Mr. Ernest Marchal.


SOUTH AFRICA AND RHODESIA—
Cape Town, Pretoria, Bulawayo, Heidelberg, Gatooma, Windboek.


SWEDEN—
Boviken: Mrs. Anna Rudd.

Uddevalla: Mr. W. M. Kjellman.


SWITZERLAND—
Vaud: Dr. A. Forel, Yvorne.

Geneva: Mrs. E. Hoagg, case 181 Stand.

Zurich: Lausanne ober sommeri, near Amriswil.


SYRIA—
Aleppo: Mejdidden Chelebi Zade, Merestul-Farookie. Beirut, Damascus.


TASMANIA—
Hobart.


TUNISA—


TUNIS—
Shaykh Muhyiddin, care of M. T. Isfáhání, Marjorish Street, Cairo, Egypt


TURKEY—
Adana, Trebizond, Istanbul, Mersine, Ayntab, Smyrna, Birijik, Afuim, Karahissar.


[Page 223]TURKISTÁN—
Íshqábád, Táshkand, Qahqahih, Churju, Bukhárá, Samarqand, Takht-i-Bázár, Yúltán, Andíján, Gul-Tapih, Aryúl, Marqílán, Ártiq, Bírám-‘Alí, Kislavodski, Marv, Tajan.


YOUNG PEOPLE’S BAHÁ’Í GROUPS

HONOLULU, HAWAII: Mrs. Rowland, 1508 Thurston Avenue.

UDDAVALLA, SWEDEN: Mr. W. M. Kyellmann.

ISTANBUL, TURKEY: Mejdiddin Chelebe, P. O. Box 167 (Galata).

ZUFFENHAUSEN, WUERTTEMBERG, GERMANY: Mr. Korshed Schweizer and Miss Nur Schweizer, 26 Karl Street.

WELLINGTON, NEW ZEALAND: Miss Netta McQuarrie, 95 Willis Street.

AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND: Mr. Bertram Dewing, 5 Alfred Road, Remuera.

GOEPPINGEN, WUERTTEMBERG, GERMANY: Herr Robert Schultheiss, Jr.

POONA, INDIA: Shirin Khodayer and Rustom Khosrove, National Hotel.

ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT: C/o Dr. Mohammed Basheer, 56 Moharrem Bey St.

ESSLINGEN, WUERTTEMEERG, GERMANY: C/o M. Anna Koestlin, Agnes Bruecke.

LEIPZIG-PAU, GERMANY: Herr Richard Sieg, Weidlicher St., 4.

DRESDEN, GERMANY: Herr Paul Koehler and the Fraulein Hertha and Melani Hentschel, C/o Herr Paul Koehler, Zwickauerstr, 20.

MANDALAY, BURMA, INDIA: The Misses Hla Hla and Mya Mya, C/o Burma Patriot.

MAHAWAO, MAUI, TERRITORY HAWAII: C/o Mrs. L. E. Smith

PAPEETE, TAHITI: Miss Arianne Drollet, Society Islands.


4. BAHÁ’Í ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISIONS IN PERSIA

As fixed by the Delegates to the first Bahá’í Convention Tihrán, May 23, 1927

I. Tihrán Division: center 1. Tihrán. includes: 2. Ḥasan-Ábád, 3. Ja‘far-Ábád, 4. Alí-Ábád, 5. Díyá-Ábád, 6. Khání-Ábád, 7. Ismá‘íl-Ábád, 8. Yakhshí-Ábád, 9. Kamálíyyih, 10. Jalálíyyih, 11. Sháhzádih-‘Abdu’l‘Azím, 12. Qum, 13. Sangisar, 14. Simnán, 1S. Sháhmírzád, 16. Sháhrúd, 17. Dámghán, 18. Tálíqán, 19. Ávah, 20. Naráq, 21. Jásb, 22. Maḥallát, 23. Tajrásh.

II. Ádhirbáyján Division: center 1. Tabríz, includes: 2. Míyán-Duáb, 3. Qujúlú, 4. Aghchah-Dízaj, 5. Malik-Kandi, 6. Bunáb, 7. Rúsht, 8. Marághih, 9. Shíshanán, 10. Gawgán, 11. Mamagán, 12. Ílkhchí, 13. Uskú, 14. Mílán, 15. Bávíl, 16. Khuy, 17. Pír-Kandí, 18. Ív-Ughlí, 19. Víshluq, 20. Ridáíyyih, 21. Marand, 22. Zunúz, 23. Khámnih, 24. Khalkhál, 25. Míyánij, 26. Sísán, 27. Bábá’-Kandí, 28. Díznáb, 29. Maṭanih, 30. Ardibíl, 31. Qarih-Shírán, 32. Qarajah-Dágh, 33. Julfá, 34. Ástará, 35. Saujbulágh, 36. Saráb, 37. Salmás.

III. Khurásán Division: centre 1. Mashhad, includes: 2. Sharíf-Ábád, 3. Ḥusayn-Ábád, 4. Sirakhs, 5. Kalát, 6. Bilàn, 7. Chahchahih, 8. Naṣr-Ábád, 9. Bákharz, 10. Turbat-i-Ḥaydaríyyih, 11. Biṭrú, 12. Závih, 13‎ .‎ Furúgh, 14. Mahnih, 15. Míyándihí, 16. Katih-Talkh, 17. Khayr-Ábád, 18. Marghzár, 19. Zahír-Ábád, 20. Azghand, 21. Dawlat-Ábád, 22. Gul-bú, 23. Rushkhár, 24. Turshíz, 25. Shafí-Ábád, 26. Mámaq, 27. Kúh-i-Surkh, 28. Kákhk, 29. Gunábád, 30. Ḥiṣár, 31. Qalú, 32. Júymand, 33. Bajistán, 34. Tún-i-Fárán, 35. Bághistán, 36. Basṭáq,

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Bahá’ís of Leipzig, Germany.




Bahá’ís of Karlsruhe, Germany.



[Page 225]37. Sih-Qal‘ih, 38. Burún, 39. Bushrúyih , 40. Khayru’l-Qurá, 41. Ṭabas, 42. Rugih, 43. Múrústan, 44. Hújand, 45. Bírjand, 46. Qáyin, 47. Khusf, 48. Durukhsh, 49. Sarcháh, 50. Ridván, 51. Ásyábán, 52. Khuvaynak, 53. Dastajirdmúd, 54. Zírak, 55. Khuráshád, 56. Nawfirist, 57. Sangard, 58. Síkán, 59. Mihdí-Ábád, 60. Nawqáb, 61. Bágh-i-Sunqur, 62. Kákán, 63. Qal‘ih-Kan, 64. Chashmih, 65. Máhan, 66. Gúgchí, 67. Sinak, 68. Bídukht, 69. Husayn-Ábád, 70. Qúchán, 71. Bájgírán, 72. Shírván, 73. Bujnúrd, 74. Kífán, 75. Jájarm, 76. Muḥammad-Ábád-i-Darijaz, 77. Luṭf-Ábád, 78. Níshábúr, 79. Ma‘múrí, 80. Farrukh, 81. Dastjird, 82. Isháq-Ábád, 83. Rúḥ-Ábád, 84. Sar-Viláyat, 85. Ma‘dan, 86. Sabzivár, 87. Súdkhard, 88. Kúshg-Bágh, 89. Rubáṭ-i-Gaz, 90. Zarqán, 91. Ṣafí-Ábád, 92. Ja‘far-Ábád, 93. Juvayn, 94. Kúh-i-Mísh, 95. Dávarzan, 96. Núdbám.

IV. Fárs Division: centre 1. Shíráz, includes: 2. Sarvistán, 3. Jahrum, 4. Nayríz, 5. Qasr-i-Dasht, 6. Shams-Ábád‎ ‎-i-Takht, 7. Sarvistán-i-Bavánát, 8. Ábádih, 9. Himmat-Ábád, 10. Darghúk, 11. Kúshkak, 12. Zarqán, 13. Fárúq, 14. Fasá, 15. Dáráb, 16. Váríyán, 17. Shams-Ábád-Burzú, 18. Fatḥ-Ábád, 19. Qalát, 20. Siryán-i-Bavánát.

V. Kirmán Division: centre 1. Kirmán, includes: 2. Rafsinján, 3. Bahrám-Ábád, 4. Sírján, 5. Isfand-Ábád, 6. Bam, 7. Anár, 8. Báft, 9. Qaryatu‘l-‘Arab, 10. Chitrúd, 11. Rávar, 12. Rábur, 13. Ḥasan-Ábád, 14. Himmat-Ábád, 15. Kamál-Ábád, 16. Zarand, 17. Qal‘ih-‘Askar, 18. Núg, 19. Máhán, 20. Ṣivugh-án, 21. Ṣafrak.

VI. Gílán Division: centre 1. Rasht, includes: 2. Bandar-i-Pahlaví, 3. Láhíján, 4. Langrúd, 5. Síyáhkal-Dílmán, 6. Shahsavár, 7. Sangar, 8. Rúd-i-sar.

VII. Mázindarán Division: centre 1. Sárí, includes: 2. Bárfurúsh, 3. Bahnamir, 4. ‘Arab-Khayl, 5. Máhfurúzak, 6. Araṭih, 7. Chálih-Zamín, 8. Kafshgar-Kalá, 9. Chakaknár, 10. Ashraf, 11. Mashhad-Sar, 12. Ámul, 13. Kapúr-Chál, 14. Khár-Kulá, 15. Dárí-Kulá, 16. Aḥarusáq, 17. Núr, 18. Tákur, 19. Sárú-Kulá, 20. Shírgáh, 21. Ívil, 22. Firaydún-Kinár, 23. Bandar-i-jaz, 24. Ista-rábád, 25. Zíyár-Kulá, 26. Kúh-sán, 27. Rashmangú, 28. Amrah, 29. Nawkandih, 30. Bín-Jistának, 31. Úzún-dih, 32. Valújáh, 33. Ísá-Khandug.

VIII. Khuzistán Division: centre 1. Ahváz, includes: 2. Ábádán, 3. Muhammarih, 4. Hindíján, 5. Shúshtar, 6. Dizfúl. 7. Masjid-i-Sulaymán, 8. Bihbahán.

Isfáhán Division: centre 1. Isfáhán, includes: 2. Najaf-Ábád, 3. Burújan, 4. Qahfarukh, 5. Dih-Gird, 6. Shah-Riḍá, (Qumishih), 7. Diháqán, 8. Jaz, 9. Náḥíyiy-i-Baláy-i-Firaydan, 10. Ardistán, 11. Zavárih, 12. Sardih, 13. Dawlat-Ábád, 14. Linján, 15. Shahrak, 16. Dastijird, 17. Sámán, 18. Andus, 19. Ákhúriy-i-‘Ulyá, 20. Shabí Khán, 21. Sháyvirdí, 22. Bivín-Danágar, 23. Danbanih, 24. Shahr-i-Khalaj, 25. Qarádiltág, 26. Mírábád, 27. Ḥinkán, 28. Kamrím, 29. Iskandarí-Visqan, 30. Ninádján, 31. Avuján, 32. Chádigán, 33. Girrvisuflí, 34. Muḥammadi, 35. Tayrán, 36. Farazdag, 37. Simin, 38. Avur-Ḥusayn-Ábád, 39. Chakardán, 40. Darnám-Khást, 41. Ríz, 42. Farádunbih, 43. Kharáchí, 44. Tashníz, 45. Fárisán, 46. Bardanján, 47. Haftkhán, 48. Sírak, 49. Qal‘ih-Murgh, 50. Qal‘ih-Sá, 51. Jalál-Ábád, 52. Mihdi-Ábád, 53. Qamáshlú, 54. Níyustán, 55. Mahbáz, 56. Múghár, 57. Múrchigán, 58. Síní-Ḥáymírzá, 59. Jánakí, 60. Gandmán, 61. Bildájí, 62. Shawgird-ágá-Bábáján, 63. Khánih-Mírzá, 64. Dih-i-Birjú‘íhá, 65. Kurdján, 66. Qal‘ih-Ijnán, 67. Dih-i-Jahánmardí, 68. Rustamí, 69. Khayr-ábád, 70. Shuráb, 71. Tukhmághi, 72. Míyándasht, 73. Ján, 74. Fisár, 75. Ḥaṣúr, 76. Dihag, 77. Hurmuz, 78. Husná, 79. Dirísht, 80. Qal‘iy-i-Názir, 81. Tálqúnchih.

X. Kirmánsháhán Division: center 1. Kirmánsháhán, includes: 2. Qaṣr-i-Shirín, 3. Karand, 4.

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XI. Qazvín Division: centre 1. Qazvín, includes: 2. Ishtihárd, 3. Kulah-Darrih, 4. Kakín, 5. Muḥammad-Ábád, 6. Qádim-Ábád, 7. Sarmábah, 8. Amín-Ábád, 9. Sírás, 10. Bak-Kandí, 11. Naw-dih, 12. Zanján, 13. Abhar, 14.Khurram-ábád, 15. Haydar-ábád, 16. Áb-i-Garm, 17. Shshrustán, 18. Sharqu‘l-Mawt.

XII. Hamadán Division: centre 1. Hamadán, includes: 2. Amzájird, 3. Bahár, 4. Lálih-Chín, 5. Ḥusayn-Ábád, 6. Ughíchlú, 7. Sárí-Qámísh, 8. Chayuqlú, 9. Asad-Ábád, 10. Maláyír, 11. Nihávand, 12. Túysirkán, 13. Burújird, 14. Khurram-Ábád, 15. Avurzamán, 16. Júráb, 17. Túskín, 18. Arsin-ábád, 19. Sangistán, 20. Dádíján, 21. Mánízán, 22. Azandaryán.

XIII. ‘Iráq Division: centre 1. Sulṭán-Ábád, includes: 2. Sháh-Ábád, 3. Varqá, 4. Khalaj-Ábád, 5. Ámirih, 6. Ashtíyán, 7. Garakán, 8. Gulpáyigán, 9. Kirú, 10. Khunsár, 11. Khumi‘ín, 12. Zulf-Ábád.

XIV. Yazd Division: centre 1. Yazd, includes: 2. Ardikán, 3. Ḥusayn-Ábád, 4. Kasnavayh, 5. Muḥammad-Ábád, 6. ‘Izz-Ábád, 7. Maryam-Ábád, 8. Mihdí-Ábád, 9. Qásim-Ábád, 10. Taft, 11. Manshád, 12. Dahaj, 13. Marvast, 14. Isfan-Ábád, 15. Jandaq, 16. Bíyábának, 17. Sístának, 18. Námuk, 19. Ahmad-Ábád, 20. Barak-ábád, 21. Búrak, 22. ‘Alí-Ábád, 23. Karím-Ábád, 24. Haydar-Ábád, 25. Bulúk-i-Rustáq, 26. Allah-Ábád, 27. Shamsí, 28. Fírúz-Ábád, 29. Nuṣrat-Ábád, 30. Tarsí-Ábád, 31. Kúchih-Bídak, 32. Khurramsháh, 33. Khayr-Ábád, 34. Na‘ím-Ábád, 35. Muḥammad-Ábád-i-Cháhak, 36. Khavidak, 37. Mazra‘íyíh-Siyyid-Mírzá, 38. Mahríz, 39. Cham, 40. Mubárakih, 41. Khudá-Ábád, 42. Khalíl-Ábád, 43. Dih-Bálá, 44. Hurmuzak, 45. Sakhvíd, 46. Shahr-i-Bábak, 47. Faráqih, 48. Saryazd, 49. Gird-Kúh, 50. Sharaf-ábád, 51. ‘Asr-ábád, 52. Raḥmat-ábád, 53. Gáv-afshád, 54. Hinzá, 55. Nabátak.

XV. Banádir-i-Junúb Division: centre 1. Búshihr, includes: 2. Burázján, 3. Bandar-i-Langih, 4. Bandar-i-‘Abbás.

XVI. Káshán Division: centre 1. Káshán, includes: 2. Árán, 3. Qamsar, 4. Núsh-Ábád, 5. Kishah, 6. Ṭarq, 7. Abyánih, 8. Júshiqán, 9. Naṭanz, 10. Bídgil, 11. Ṭár, 12. Nushkák, 13. Ẓuhr, 14. Áb-vazíd-Ábád, 15. Mázgán, 16. Vádgán, 17. Yazdil, 18. Mashgán, 19. Jásb, 20. Naráq.

XVII. Sistan Division: center Duzdab.


5. BAHÁ’Í PERIODICALS

Magazines Published by Bahá’í Institutions

The Bahá’í Magazine, Star of the West. Official magazine of the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada. Founded by Albert Windust and Gertrude Buikema in Chicago, 1910; now in Washington, D. C., Stanwood Cobb, Editor; Mariam Haney, Associate Editor; Margaret McDaniel, Business Manager. Address: 1112 Shoreham Building, Washington, D. C.

Die Sonne der Wahrheit—Official magazine of the Bahá’ís of Germany. Published at Stuttgart. Frau Alice Schwarz, Editor. Address: Alexanderstrasse 3.

The Dawn—A monthly Bahá’í Journal of Burma. Edited and published by Siyyid Mustafa Roumie. Contents in English, Persian and Burmese. Address: P. O. Box 299, Rangoon, Burma.

The Herald of the South—The Bahá’í magazine for New Zealand and Australia. Address: “Clunie,” 3 Cowie Road, Parnell, Auckland, New Zealand.

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[Page 229]La Nova Tago (The New Day)—The International Bahá’í-Esperanto Magazine, published four times a year by the Esperanto Committee of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Germany. Address: Friedrich Voglerstrasse 4. Weinheim Baden, Germany.

Bahá’í Weltzemeinschaft—Published quarterly by the Committee on Education of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Germany.

Bahá’í News—The bulletin of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada.

Das Rosengaertlein—Published for children by the Committee on Education of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of Germany.

Mitteilungen—The bulletin of the Bahá’í Assembly of Hamburg, Germany.

Kawkab-i-Hind: a monthly Indian Urdu Magazine—Edited and published in Delhi, India, by Jinab-i-“Mawlavi-Fadil” Siyyid Mahfúzu’l-Hagg’Ilmí under the auspices of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of India and Burma. Address: Karaul-Bagh, Delhi, India.


BAHÁ’Í PUBLISHING COMMITTEE

All Bahá’í books in the English language can be obtained from Bahá’í Publishing Committee, P. O. Box 348, Grand Central Station, New York City, N. Y., U. S. A.


THE BAHÁ’Í WORLD

(Formerly Bahá’í Year Book)

The biennial international record of current Bahá’í activities, published by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada, under the supervision of Shoghi Effendi. Secretary of Editorial Committee, Albert Windust, 1745 East 68th Street, Chicago, Illinois, U. S. A.