-
current one and
consisted of only the
section from
Palermo Centrale to
Giachery. It has
become important in the
Sicilian transportation network both in...
- Ugo
Giachery (May 13, 1896 – July 5, 1989) was a
prominent Italian Baháʼí from an
aristocratic family from Palermo. At an
anniversary of the
founding of...
-
Italy with the ****istance of Ugo
Giachery and then
shipped to Haifa. One of the
doors of the
Shrine was
named after Giachery. The
superstructure was said...
- lines:
Palermo Centrale –
Punta Raisi (airport)
Palermo Notarbartolo –
Giachery Both
lines are
served by a
train every 30 minutes,
although on the Palermo...
-
Retrieved 2008-07-08. Ruhe 1983, p. 106.
Taherzadeh 1987, p. 103.
Wilson 2000.
Giachery 1973, pp. 134–4, 137.
Khadem 1976. Ruhe 1983. Balyuzi, H.M. (2000). Baháʼu'lláh...
- railway, and is also the
junction station for a
branch line to
Palermo Giachery. The
station is
currently managed by Rete
Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI). Train...
- was
coordinated with the
first Baháʼís to
arrive were
Angeline and Ugo
Giachery. By Ridván 1948 the
first Baháʼí
Local Spiritual ****embly of Rome was elected...
- 'Sir Shoghi'. He
often signed letters as
simply 'Shoghi'.
Rabbani 1957.
Giachery 1973, p. 205.
Smith 2000, p. 314.
Hartz 2009, p. 13.
Momen 2011. Smith...
-
Italian poet and
writer Ugo
Gabrieli (born 1989),
Italian footballer Ugo
Giachery (1896–1989),
Italian convert to the Bahá'í
faith Ugo
Humbert (born 1998)...
- 2004 Il
Libro Liberato, Florence: P****igli Editore, 2005. E.
Giachery-N.
Paolini Giachery, "Pas de deux": per la
poesia di
Alberto Caramella, Roma, Vecchiarelli...