- 1867 Petition from Bahá'ís in Shushtar, Iran, to the U.S. Congress, An, Manuchehr Derakhshani, trans, Nesreen Akhtarkhavari, trans. (2006) A petition sent by Bahá'ís in Persia in 1867 to the US Consulate general, seeking assistance in getting Bahá'u'lláh released from imposed exile. Includes introduction, prepared on behalf of the US NSA.
- Bahá'í Approach to Non-Involvement in Partisan Political Activity, by Shoghi Effendi, Universal House of Justice, National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States. United States Bahá'í National Center, comp. (2022-10) Resource for individual and group study, in light of the current civil and political unrest in the U.S., Iran, and the world; reasons for the Bahá’í stance against partisan activity and its approach to social change; Bahá'í use of social media.
- Fifty Three Years In Syria, by Henry H. Jessup. (1910) Passing encounters between Bahá'ís and a Christian missionary in Iran, 1867-1901.
- House of Baha'u'llah in Baghdad: Case before the League of Nations, by National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of Iraq. (1928-11-11)
- Minutes of the Fourteenth Session, 1928, by Permanent Mandates Commission. (1928) Petition to the League of Nations from the Spiritual Assembly of Baghdad regarding confiscation of property.
- Minutes of the Sixteenth Session, 1929, by Permanent Mandates Commission. (1929) Petition from the Bahai Spiritual Assembly of Baghdad regarding the confiscation of property; measures taken after the Council's decision.
- Palestine: A Study of Jewish, Arab, and British Policies, volume 2, by Esco Foundation for Palestine. (1947) One-page discussion of Bahá'ís being evicted from properties in Iraq, and their appeal to the League of Nations Permanent Mandates Commission.
- Petition from the Persian Reformers, by Various. (1867) A petition sent by Bahá'ís in Baghdad and Shushtar, Iran, in 1867 to the US Consulate general, seeking assistance in getting Bahá'u'lláh released from imposed exile.
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