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Caption Bahá’í women of the village of Baymis, Anatolia in their native dress. This typical village of the region lies about 250 kilometers east of Ankara, Turkey on the main highway to the Syrian border. A Bahá’í children’s class is shown below. Photo at right shows a mixed group from the Baymis Bahá’í Community.
Source Bahá’í News. Issue 408, page 8. View as PDF

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