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Caption | Julius Edwards, one of the five people who introduced the Baha'i Faith to Ghana, pictured in 1953 (left) and in later years (right). |
Source | Bahá’í World News Service (#328) |
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current | 22:11, 28 April 2021 | ![]() | 1,873 × 1,274 (286 KB) | Bkrysln (talk | contribs) | == Summary == '''Official urges study of 'noble principles'''' Julius Edwards, one of the five people who introduced the Baha'i Faith to Ghana, pictured in 1953 (left) and in later years (right). {{bwns|328}} Category:BWNS 328 |
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