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- Bahá'í_Faith_in_Moldova abstract "The Bahá'í Faith in Moldova began during the policy of oppression of religion in the former Soviet Union. Before that time, Moldova, as part of the Russian Empire, would have had indirect contact with the Bahá'í Faith as far back as 1847. In 1974 the first Bahá'í arrived in Moldova. and following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in late 1991, communities of Bahá'ís, and respective National Spiritual Assemblies, developed across the nations of the former Soviet Union. In 1996 Moldova elected its own National Spiritual Assembly. Bahá'í sources said there were about 400 adherents in Moldova in 2004. The Association of Religion Data Archives estimated some 527 Bahá'ís in 2005.".
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- Bahá'í_Faith_in_Moldova wikiPageID "17605645".
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- Bahá'í_Faith_in_Moldova subject Category:Bahá'í_Faith_in_Europe.
- Bahá'í_Faith_in_Moldova subject Category:Religion_in_Moldova.
- Bahá'í_Faith_in_Moldova comment "The Bahá'í Faith in Moldova began during the policy of oppression of religion in the former Soviet Union. Before that time, Moldova, as part of the Russian Empire, would have had indirect contact with the Bahá'í Faith as far back as 1847. In 1974 the first Bahá'í arrived in Moldova. and following the dissolution of the Soviet Union in late 1991, communities of Bahá'ís, and respective National Spiritual Assemblies, developed across the nations of the former Soviet Union.".
- Bahá'í_Faith_in_Moldova label "Bahá'í Faith in Moldova".
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- Bahá'í_Faith_in_Moldova sameAs Q4843013.
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