- Afnán: Genealogy of the Afnān Family, by Moojan Momen (1985). Very brief article, short enough to qualify as "fair use."
- Afnán Family, The: Some Biographical Notes, by Ahang Rabbani (2007). Genealogy of the Báb and biographies of his descendants; meaning of afnan.
- Christianity from a Bahá'í Perspective, by Robert Stockman (1998). Includes two topics: "A Bahá'í approach to the Bible" and "Bahá'í Writings on Jesus Christ."
- Eminent Baha'is in the Time of Bahá'u'lláh, by Hasan M. Balyuzi (1985). Link to book (offsite).
- Family of Vahid Darabi, The, by Ahang Rabbani (2004). Ancestry and history of many Babis involved in the Nayriz uprising, 1850.
- Genealogía de los Profetas de Dios, by Boris Handal (2010). A chart connecting the major Messengers of God through historical, prophetic, and interpretative information, from Adam to Bahá'u'lláh, showing Shoghi Effendi's ascendancy as "the primal branch of the Divine and Sacred Lote-Tree."
- Genealogical Background of the Founders of the Bábí and the Bahá'í Faiths, by Mark T. Wood (2001). Includes memorandum from the Research Department of the Universal House of Justice.
- Genealogies of Bahá'ís on WikiTree, by Donald Osborn, Vicky Majewski (2022). Links to online genealogies, and a video presentation "Using the tools of genealogy."
- Genealogy of Bab, The, by Shoghi Effendi (1932(?)). Genealogy of the family of the Bab and the family of Bahá'u'lláh in relation to the Bab.
- Genealogy of Shoghi Effendi, by Grover Gonzales (1957/1992). A hand-drawn chart of Shoghi Effendi's family history.
- Genealogy of the Aghsan and the Afnán, Ahang Rabbani, comp. (2005). Two family trees, one for The Bab and the other for Bahá'u'lláh.
- Genealogy of The Báb and Bahá'u'lláh, by Kay Zinky (1950?). Chart showing the Semitic line of prophets, including source citations.
- Life of Agnes Alexander, by Duane Troxel (1998). Essay prepared for the Bahá'í Esperanto League's 25th anniversary booklet (see wikipedia.org/wiki/Bahá'í_Esperanto-League).
- Light of the World: Selected Tablets of 'Abdu'l-Bahá, by Abdu'l-Bahá (2021). Tablets of ‘Abdul-Bahá describing aspects of the life of Bahá’u’lláh including the tribulations He suffered, events in His homeland, the purpose and greatness of His Cause, and the nature and significance of His Covenant.
- List of Descendants of Mirza Buzurg of Nur, the Father of Baha'u'llah, E. G. Browne, trans. (1918). Brief genealogy of Bahá'u'lláh and His family.
- Nuri, Mirza Abbas Buzurg: Complete Genealogy Report, Behrooz Khomassi, comp. (2008-12).
- Pedigree of the Qajar Dynasty, by Shoghi Effendi (1932). Genealogical chart of the Qajar Dynasty
- Profitable End, A: A History of the Zabihi Family, by Zia'u'lláh Zabihi, Foad Seddigh, ed, Tahirih Tahririha-Danesh, trans. (2018/2024). Detailed account of the life of ‘Abdu’l-Vahháb Dhabíḥí and his family, including bios of 17 martyrs — a vivid portrait of the early Bahá’í community in Yazd and beyond. Incl. extensive endnotes, historical documents, rare family materials, translations.
- Reference Desk, The: Projects that Support Bahá'í Scholarship in the Digital Age, Graham Hassall, ed. (2022). 13 presentations on how digital technologies are supporting Bahá’í scholarship. Webmasters, bibliographers, genealogists, and archivists speak about their journey in reference projects: origins, progress, and insights into how their projects are used.
- Reflections on Baha'u'llah's Claims to Being the Return of Imam Husayn, by Ismael Velasco (2020-06). On Imam Husayn in Shi'a Islam, expectations of his return, his place in Bábí theology, and various relationships to the Bábí Faith: ancestral, devotional, initiatory, theophanic, typological, eschatological, and messianic.
- Ziba Khanum of Yazd: An Enslaved African Woman in Nineteenth-Century Iran, by Anthony Lee (2017). Issues of race, gender, slavery, and religion as experienced by an Afro-Iranian family in the 19th and 20th centuries; historiography of African women in Iran; the Herati-Khorasani family tree.
- عاقبت بخیر: شرح حیات عبدالو ه اب ذبیحی، بستگان و آباء و اجداد (Blessed End: A History of the Zabihi Family), by Zia'u'lláh Zabihi, Foad Seddigh, ed. (2018/2024). Story of the life of Abdu'l-Vahhab Dhabihi, as narrated by his son.
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