- Anne Gould Hauberg and Mark Tobey: Lives Lived for Art, Cultivated by Spirit, by Anne Gordon Perry (2016). — On the friendship and working relationship between Seattle art patron Hauberg and Seattle-based pain...
- Browne's Mirza Yahya, Before and After His Second Visit: Tarikh-i-Jadid vs. Materials for the Study of the Babi Religion, by Grover Gonzales (2019). — E. G. Browne visited Yahya, Subh-i-Azal, in 1890 and 1896. He wrote about Azal with a positive tone ...
- History of Protestant Missions in the Near East, A, by Julius Richter (1910). — Mention of the Church Missionary Society establishing a station at Akka in 1890 to "reach the leader...
- Kasravi, Ahmad, by Ali Reza Manafzadeh, et al. (2012/2020). — Five brief excerpts that reference the Baha'i Faith, with link to article offsite.
- Martyrdom of Hájí Muhammad-Ridá: 19 Historical Accounts, by Ahang Rabbani (2007). — Accounts of the 1889 martyrdom of Haji Muhammad Rida Isfahani in Ashgabat (Ashkhabad) in Russian Tur...
- Scholar Meets Prophet: Edward Granville Browne and Bahá'u'lláh (Acre, 1890), by Christopher Buck, Youli A. Ioannesyan (2018). — Details of E.G. Browne's handwritten notes about his meeting with Baha'u'llah, his stay in Akka in A...
- Tablet to Hardegg (Lawh-i-Hirtik), The, Mohammad Norozi, comp. (2024). — Summary of German Templers and their leader, David Hardegg, who came to Haifa in 1868; their interac...
- Tobey, Mark George, by Judith S. Kays (2000). — Tobey (1890-1976) was a famous American painter.
- Transnational Bahá'í Print Culture: Community Formation and Religious Authority, 1890-1921, by Farzin Vejdani (2012-12). — Explores how Baha’is used print culture (1890–1921) for community-building, scriptural canonizat...
- Trial and Triumph: The Origins of the Bahá'í Faith in Black America, by Jerome Green (2004). — Focusing on a period between 1890 and 1940, this work addresses how Black America first encountered ...
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