- 2000. Persian Sphinx, The: Amir Abbas Hoveyda and the Riddle of the Iranian Revolution. Abbas Milani. Various passing mentions, including anti-Bahá'í paranoia, and the (alleged/disputed) Bahá'í affiliations of Amir Abbas Hoveyda, his father Habibollah Hoveyda (Ayn al-Molk), and Mohammad Reza Shah's physician Abdol Karim Ayadi. Excerpts.
- 1996. Religion in Iran. Parviz Daneshvar. Brief discussion of Amir Abbas Hoveyda, prime minister under Mohammad Reza Shah 1965-1978, whose father was Bahá'í but who denied being one himself. Excerpts.
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