- Moojan Momen. Afnán: Genealogy of the Afnān Family (1985). — Very brief article, short enough to qualify as "fair use."
- Ahang Rabbani. Afnán Family, The: Some Biographical Notes (2007). — Genealogy of the Bab and biographies of his descendants; meaning of afnan.
- Robert Stockman. Christianity from a Bahá'í Perspective (1998). — Includes two topics: "A Baha'i approach to the Bible" and "Baha'i Writings on Jesus Christ."
- Ahang Rabbani. Family of Vahid Darabi, The (2004). — Ancestry and history of many Babis involved in the Nayriz uprising, 1850.
- Boris Handal. Genealogía de los Profetas de Dios (2010). — A chart connecting the major Messengers of God through historical, prophetic, and interpretative inf...
- Mark T. Wood. Genealogical Background of the Founders of the Bábí and the Bahá'í Faiths (2001). — Includes memorandum from the Research Department of the Universal House of Justice.
- Donald Osborn, Vicky Majewski. Genealogies of Bahá'ís on WikiTree (2022). — Links to online genealogies, and a video presentation "Using the tools of genealogy."
- Shoghi Effendi. Genealogy of Bab, The (1932(?)). — Genealogy of the family of the Bab and the family of Baha'u'llah in relation to the Bab.
- Grover Gonzales. Genealogy of Shoghi Effendi (1957/1992). — A hand-drawn chart of Shoghi Effendi's family history.
- Ahang Rabbani, comp. Genealogy of the Aghsan and the Afnán (2005). — Two family trees, one for The Bab and the other for Baha'u'llah.
- Kay Zinky. Genealogy of The Báb and Bahá'u'lláh (1950?). — Chart showing the Semitic line of prophets, including source citations.
- Abdu'l-Bahá. Light of the World: Selected Tablets of 'Abdu'l-Bahá (2021). — Tablets of ‘Abdul-Baha describing aspects of the life of Baha’u’llah including the tribulation...
- E. G. Browne, trans. List of Descendants of Mirza Buzurg of Nur, the Father of Baha'u'llah (1918). — Brief genealogy of Baha'u'llah and His family.
- Behrooz Khomassi, comp. Nuri, Mirza Abbas Buzurg: Complete Genealogy Report (2008-12).
- Shoghi Effendi. Pedigree of the Qajar Dynasty (1932). — Genealogical chart of the Qajar Dynasty
- Graham Hassall, ed. Reference Desk, The: Projects that Support Bahá'í Scholarship in the Digital Age (2022). — 13 presentations on how digital technologies are supporting Baha’i scholarship. Webmasters, biblio...
- Ismael Velasco. Reflections on Baha'u'llah's Claims to Being the Return of Imam Husayn (2020-06). — On Imam Husayn in Shi'a Islam, expectations of his return, his place in Babi theology, and various r...
- Anthony Lee. Ziba Khanum of Yazd: An Enslaved African Woman in Nineteenth-Century Iran (2017). — Issues of race, gender, slavery, and religion as experienced by an Afro-Iranian family in the 19th a...
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