- Debunking the Myths: Conspiracy Theories on the Genesis and Mission of the Bahá'í Faith, by Adib Masumian. (2009) Response to Iranian conspiracy theories portraying the Bahá'í Faith as a subversive political group, Zionist spies, affiliates of the secret police, British agents, etc. Available in English and Persian. Includes interview with author.
- Dolgorukov Memoirs, by Moojan Momen. (1996) Very brief article, short enough to qualify as "fair use."
- Memoirs of Count Dolgorukov: A Summary, by Moshe Sharon. (2011) Summary of pages 25-91 of the Arabic text of the "Memoirs of Count Dolgorukov," a fraudulent work.
- "Memoirs of Dolgorukov" and "The Protocols of the Elders Of Zion", by Moshe Sharon. (2007) Comparison of two fraudulent anti-religion works: "Elders of Zion" is one of the most notorious anti-Semitic books, long used by opponents of Judaism; "Memoirs" are the supposed anti-Bábí political confessions of the Russian Amb. Dimitri Dolgorukov.
- Religious Contentions in Modern Iran, 1881-1941, by Mina Yazdani. (2011) In 20th-century Iran, anti-Bahaism played a role in transforming Shi'i religious piety into the political ideology known as Islamism; Bahá'ís became branded as Iran's internal "other"; role of The Confessions of Dolgoruki. Link to thesis (offsite).
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