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1929 Apr
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The New History Society was founded in New York by 'Abdu'l-Bahá's former secretary and interpreter Ahmad Sohrab along with Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler and his wife Julie as an indirect way of spreading the teachings of the Baha'i Faith. The New History Society gave rise in 1930 to the Caravan of East and West and the Chanler's New York house was henceforth called "Caravan House". This foundation was designed to prepare children and youth to join the New History Society. This group had a quarterly magazine called The Caravan. [BRRSM124, LDG2p134] iiiii | Ahmad Sohrab; Caravan House, New York; Caravan of East and West; Covenant-breaking; Julie Chanler; Lewis Stuyvesant Chanler; New History Society; New York, USA; The Caravan; United States (USA) |
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