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  2. Terraces (Baháʼí) - Wikipedia

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    "The Baháʼí Gardens - Official Website". Baháʼí World Centre. 2009-03-20. "BahaiPictures.com - A Comprehensive Collection of Photographs of the Baháʼí Terraces and Gardens". 2009-12-27. "Haifa's Majestic Bahai Gardens - A UNESCO World Heritage Site". Israel News. 2009-03-31.

  3. Baháʼí World Centre buildings - Wikipedia

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    The Resting place of Amatu'l-Bahá Rúhíyyih Khanum is situated within Haifa, Israel as part of the Baháʼí World Centre. Originally bought to make sure that the area around the House of ʻAbdu'l-Bahá was not built up, and used as a garden, it was selected as the burial ground for Amatu'l-Bahá Rúhíyyih Khanum after she died in 2000.

  4. Baháʼí World Centre - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the Finance Ministry of Israel threatened to invalidate a status agreement between the Baha'i World Center and the Israeli government. The Baha'is were told to hire more Israelis at their centers in the Haifa region. [19] The local Israelis and the staff of the Baháʼí World Centre have little contact with each other.

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  6. Baháʼí pilgrimage - Wikipedia

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    Garden of Ridván, Akká [20] House of ʻAbbúd [21] House of ʻAbdu'lláh Páshá [22] Mazra'ih [23] The nine-day pilgrimage is open only to Baháʼís and their spouses who have applied to go on pilgrimage. [4] [24] Due to limited space at the Baháʼí holy sites, a maximum of 500 Baháʼís at one time are allowed to visit Haifa. Baháʼís ...

  7. Shrine of the Báb - Wikipedia

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    The Shrine of the Báb is a structure on the slopes of Mount Carmel in Haifa, Israel, where the remains of the Báb, founder of the Bábí Faith and forerunner of Baháʼu'lláh in the Baháʼí Faith, are buried; it is considered to be the second holiest place on Earth for Baháʼís, after the Shrine of Baháʼu'lláh in Acre.

  8. Haifa - Wikipedia

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    Haifa (or Haifah) is mentioned by the mid-11th-century Persian chronicler Nasir Khusraw, and the 12th- and 13th-century Arab chroniclers, Muhammad al-Idrisi and Yaqut al-Hamawi. [17] Nasir-i-Khusrau visited in 1047; he noted that "Haifa lies on the seashore, and there are here palm-gardens and trees in numbers. There are in this town ...

  9. Category:Pictures of Bahá'í places - Wikipedia

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    Pictures of Bahá'í places in Haifa (1 F) P. Pictures of Bahá'í Houses of Worship (2 F) Pictures of Bahá'í places in Iran (2 F) This page was last edited on ...