- 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. Documents.
- Bab und Babis. Arminius Vambery (published as Ármine Vámbéry) (1867). Lengthy discussion of the Babis, by a Hungarian Jew who later met Abdu'l-Bahá. Excerpts.
- First Tablet to Napoleon III (Lawh-i-Napulyun): Excerpts. Bahá'u'lláh, Hippolyte Dreyfus-Barney, trans. , Ismael Velasco, trans. (2001). Translations.
- Petition from the Persian Reformers. 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. Documents.
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