Edict of Toleration (1844)
On 21 March 1844, the Sublime Porte of the Ottoman Empire submitted a note to the British and French embassies promising to cease the executions of apostates from Islam. In the Baháʼí Faith, this is known as the Edict of Toleration and has a prophetic significance.
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Edict of Toleration (1844)
On 21 March 1844, the Sublime Porte of the Ottoman Empire submitted a note to the British and French embassies promising to cease the executions of apostates from Islam. In the Baháʼí Faith, this is known as the Edict of Toleration and has a prophetic significance.
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Эдикт о веротерпимости в Свято ...... жду Великобританией и Турцией.
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On 21 March 1844, the Sublime ...... has a prophetic significance.
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Эдикт о веротерпимости в Свято ...... жду Великобританией и Турцией.
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Edict of Toleration (1844)
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Эдикт о веротерпимости в Святой земле
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