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Page creatorDjheaven (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation15:33, 27 April 2017
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Date of latest edit21:32, 11 August 2025
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With the arrival of a British pioneer named Eric Manton in 1952 the Bahá'í Faith in Zambia got it's start. The total number of practicing Bahá'ís in Zambia was estimated at 162,443 in 2000, or 1.70% of the total population. It ranks this as the sixteenth-highest national proportion of Bahá'ís in the world, the tenth-largest national Bahá'í community in the world in absolute terms, and the fourth-largest Bahá'í community in Africa. [1]
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