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What (who) is Bahai sect - definition

PLACE IN ENNEDI, CHAD
Bahai, Chad; Bahaï

Bahai (Qing dynasty)         
CHINESE POLITICIAN
Bahai (Manchu); Bahai (Qing Dynasty)
Bahai (Manchu:, Mölendroff: bahai; , ?-1696) was a Manchu military commander during the early Qing dynasty.
Bahai (Jurchen)         
JURCHEN ROYALTY
Wanyan Bahai
Bahai was a chieftain of the Wanyan tribe, the most dominant among the Jurchen tribes which later founded the Jin dynasty (1115–1234). He was the eldest son of Wulu.
sect         
  • ''A Catalogue of the Severall Sects and Opinions in England and other Nations: With a briefe Rehearsall of their false and dangerous Tenents''. Broadsheet. 1647
  • [[Ganesha]] worshippers
  • [[M'zab]] valley in Sahara has been home of the [[Ibadi]] branch of Kharijte sect.
  • Japanese buddhist monk from the [[Sōtō Zen]] sect
  • Prayer meeting of the [[Korpela movement]] in 1935
SUBGROUP OF A PARTICULAR RELIGIOUS OR IDEOLOGICAL DOCTRINE
Sects; Religious sect; Sect and Sects; List of religious sects; List of sects; Muslim Sects; Muslim sects; Sects of Islam; Sects in Islam
n. a religious sect

Wikipedia

Bahaï, Chad

Bahaï (Arabic: باهأي) is the capital of the Ennedi Est department of Chad. It is located in the Ennedi Region, which was formed in 2008 from the Ennedi Est and Ennedi Ouest departments of the former Bourkou-Ennedi-Tibesti region.

Bahaï has been affected by the ongoing Darfur conflict, with the city receiving large numbers of refugees across the border from Sudan. and the town's United Nations humanitarian forces were reduced to a "minimum presence" in early December 2006 due to the danger posed to workers.