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| The religion originated 1844 in what was then the Persian Empire.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Baháʼí_Faith History of the Baháʼí Faith], Wikipedia, accessed Feb 28, 2020</ref> [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Esslemont John Esslemont] performed the first review of the worldwide progress of the Baháʼí religion in 1919. While unpublished it was identified and reviewed by recent scholars noting it was intended to be a chapter in his book ''Bahá'u'lláh and the New Era''.<ref>"Esslemont's Survey of the Baha'i World 1919–1920" in ''Baháʼís in the West'' by Moojan Moomen, ed Peter Smith, of Series ''Studies in the Bábí and Bahá'í religions'' volume 14, published by Kalimat Press, Los Angeles, US, 2004, pages 63–106, ISBN 9781890688110, OCLC 53315284</ref>
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| There are approximately two countries where Bahá'ís do not exist so far in the 22nd century: North Korea and the Vatican.<ref>''An Introduction to the Baha'i Faith'', by Peter Smith, published by Cambridge University Press, 2008, pages 79, 95, ISBN 978-0-521-86251-6, OCLC 181072578
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| * Baháʼís did enter Korea in 1921 before the Division of Korea. "[https://bahai-library.com/sims_raising_banner_korea&chapter=all The First Mention of the Baháʼí Faith in Korea]" in ''[http://bahai-library.com/sims_raising_banner_korea Raising the Banner in Korea; An Early Baháʼí History]'', by Barbara R. Sims, published by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baháʼís of Korea, 1996</ref> Third-parties estimated 7.1 million Baháʼís in the world in 2000, representing 218 countries,<ref>"[http://www.bible.ca/global-religion-statistics-world-christian-encyclopedia.htm Global statistics for all religions: 2001 AD]" in ''World Christian Encyclopedia'', 2001, ed David A. Barrett, page 4</ref> and 7.3 million in 2010.<ref>
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| |title= Most Baha'i Nations (2010)
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| |url=http://www.thearda.com/QL2010/QuickList_40.asp
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| </ref> They further state: "The Baha'i Faith is the only religion to have grown faster in every United Nations region over the past 100 years than the general population; Bahaʼi was thus the fastest-growing religion between 1910 and 2010, growing at least twice as fast as the population of almost every UN region."<ref>"[https://bahai-library.com/pdf/j/johnson_grim_bahais.pdf Global Religious Populations, 1910–2010]" in ''The World's Religions in Figures: An Introduction to International Religious Demography'', by Todd M. Johnson, Brian J. Grim, published by John Wiley & Sons, 26 March 2013, pages 59–62, doi 10.1002/9781118555767.ch1, ISBN 9781118555767, OCLC 871758035</ref>
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| Because of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Persecution_of_Baháʼís persecution of Baháʼís], the ability to look up names of past individuals is limited especially in some countries and statistics are sometimes not published by Bahá'ís. Also, Bahá'í sources typically report only adults on membership counts.
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| == A List of Sources ==
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| There are some collections of periodicals, articles and even some dissertations and books available online:
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| *[https://bahai.works/Periodicals Bahai.works collection of periodicals] reporting events and activities which often will name individuals. Some volumes of ''The Bahá'í World'' include 'In Memoriam' sections for brief biographical articles.
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| *[https://bahai-library.com/ Bahai-Library.com]'s collections includes secondary sources including some collections of newspaper articles, monographs and materials that may well mention individuals or be biographies or community histories.
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| Some of the material above will report individual names in some countries in the course of their reporting.
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| In terms of country information there are of course some articles in Wikipedia one can search for. Some individuals satisfy notability requirements. There are two such collections for individuals in Wikipedia:
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| *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Baháʼís List of Baháʼís]
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| *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Bahá'ís_by_nationality Category:Bahá'ís by nationality]
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| *[https://www.adherents.com/largecom/fam_bahai.html Famous Baha'is] another list of "famous" Bahá'ís over at Adherents.com
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| There is a similar if still developing list of people who have another level of notability but still gathered from various sources:
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| *[https://bahaipedia.org/Category:Bahá'ís_by_country Category:Bahá'ís by country] at Bahaipedia.org, an independent effort with similar policies to wikipedia.
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| There are a wealth of books about Bahá'ís such as provided at [https://www.worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org_all&q=baha%27is WorldCat] but here's a list of books and articles that could help with countries: (still being developed)
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| == North America (the United States, Canada, and Mexico) ==
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| The religion began to be established in America circa 1992 with the arrival of the first Bahá'í in the country.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baháʼí_Faith_in_the_United_States Baháʼí Faith in the United States] Wikipedia, accessed Feb 29, 2020</ref> Significant progress was achieved with the first Americans joining the religion in 1894. There was a survey of religions and demographic information submitted to the office of the US Census circa 1935-1937. See [https://bahaipedia.org/Bahá'í_Historical_Record_Survey Bahá'í Historical Record Survey]. Followup surveys had been done and population data reviewed especially in the PhD by Arthur Hampson.<ref>''The growth and spread of the Baha'i Faith'', PhD dissertation for the Department of Geography, University of Hawaii by Arthur Hampson, May 1980, UMI 8022655, OCLC 652914306 </ref> Some followup came when it was announced in news outlets that the religion was the largest minority religion in South Carolina.<ref>
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| | title = South Carolina, Religious Traditions, 2010
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| | work =State Membership Report
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| </ref> Some county-by-county maps have been produced.<ref>* "[https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/govbeat/wp/2014/06/04/the-second-largest-religion-in-each-state/ The second-largest religion in each state]" by Reid Wilson, ''The Washington Post'', Washington DC, June 4, 2014 <!-- see https://external-preview.redd.it/6uTAlUHqsAb-rwkb7w6kDhwi8K4CbAoHYS6nrp5lxeo.jpg?auto=webp&s=9885e80788acf4aa8504e430c76d555dd332bcf3 -->
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| * {{cite web
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| | title =The Baha'i Faith Compared to Race in American Counties
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| | url =https://web.archive.org/web/20150810213819/https://sites.tufts.edu/gis/files/2014/11/Kolodner_Alex.pdf
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| === General Histories That Give Names ===
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| :* ''The Baha'i Faith in America: Volume 1, Origins, 1892–1900'', by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Stockman Robert Stockman], published by the Baha'i Publishing Trust of the United States, Wilmette, IL, 1985, ISBN 9780877431992, OCLC 311665336
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| :* ''The Baha'i Faith in America; Volume 2, Early Expansion, 1900–1912'', by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Stockman Robert Stockman], published by George Ronald, Wilmette, IL, May 1995, ISBN 9780877432821, OCLC 1024179306
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| :* ''The Dawning Place: the building of a temple, the forging of a global religious community'', by Bruce W. Whitmore, published by US Baha'i Publishing Trust, 2015, ISBN 9781618510839, OCLC 903363399
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| :* ''The Origins of the Baháʼí Community of Canada: 1898 -1948 '' by Will C. Van Den Hoonaard, published by Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press, 1996, ISBN 9780889202726, OCLC 1078370066
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| :* ''[https://bahai-library.com/lamb_bahai_latin_america The Beginnings of the Bahá'í Faith in Latin America: Some Remembrances]'' by Artemus Lamb, published by VanOrman Enterprises, San Salvador, 1995; original written in Spanish, English Revised and Amplified Edition November 1995 First Printing
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| === Biographical Collections ===
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| * ''Some Early Baháʼís of the West'', by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O._Z._Whitehead O. Z. Whitehead], published by George Ronald Publisher Ltd, Oaklands, Welwyn, UK, 1976, ISBN 9780853980650, OCLC 642068307
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| * ''Some Baháʼís to Remember'' by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O._Z._Whitehead O. Z. Whitehead], published by George Ronald Publisher Ltd, Oaklands, Welwyn, UK, 1983, ISBN 9780853981480, OCLC 16278580
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| * ''Why they became Bahá'ís'', ed Annamarie Honnold, published by India Bahá'í Publishing Trust, New Delhi, India, 1994, ISBN 9788185091723, OCLC 934750330<ref>Despite appearances, this is not a collection of Indian Bahá'ís, it was just published in India.</ref>
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| * ''Portraits of some Baháʼí Women'' by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O._Z._Whitehead O. Z. Whitehead], published by George Ronald Publisher Ltd, Oaklands, Welwyn, UK, 1996, ISBN 978085398403-0, OCLC 34886950
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| * ''Lights of the Spirit: Historical Portraits of Black Bahá'ís in North America, 1898-2004'', eds Gwendolyn Etter-Lewis, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Walter_Thomas Richard Walter Thomas], published by the US Baha'i Publishing Trust, Wilmette iL, 2006, ISBN 9781931847261, OCLC 1048122387
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| * ''[https://bahai.works/In_Memoriam_1992-1997 In Memoriam 1992-1997]'', ed Paul Vreeland, published by the Bahá'í World Centre, 2010, ISBN 9780877433576
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| * ''The Bright Glass of the Heart: elder voices on faith'', ed Heather Cardin, published by George Ronald, Oxford, UK, 2013, ISBN 9780853985709, OCLC 853246173
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| * ''The Bahá’í Faith and African American History: Creating Racial and Religious Diversity '', ed Loni Bramson, published by Lexington Books, 4 December 2018, ISBN 9781498570039, OCLC 1098186570
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| === Newspapers ===
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| There are also collections of newspaper clippings like at newspapers.com by a few users:
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| * [https://www.newspapers.com/profile/don59405 don59405]
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| * [https://www.newspapers.com/profile/DrTroxel DrTroxel]
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| * [https://www.newspapers.com/profile/duanelherrmann duanelherrmann]
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| * [https://www.newspapers.com/profile/richardvhollinger/ richardhollinger]
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| * [https://www.newspapers.com/profile/smkolins smkolins]
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| * [https://www.newspapers.com/profile/talismanart/ talismanart]
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| It is possible to search among them using google's "site" savvy search of [terms] site:[url link of collection] or your favorite search engine that supports this approach. In my own case that would be [terms] site:https://www.newspapers.com/clippings/#user=27888 in google.
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| == Europe ==
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| A list of people who met 'Abdu'l-Bahá, head of the religion from 1892 to 1921, during his travels to Europe and America in 1910-1913 was gathered called '' ʻAbdu'l-Bahá in the West: a biographical guide of the people associated with his travels'', by Jan T. Jasion, published by Éditions Bahá'íes France, in Paris, 2012, ISBN 9782912155276, OCLC 843777770.
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| == Persia/Iran ==
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| Some materials are available on early Iran, then Persia. There are many names in period based references and transliterations published amidst histories of the religion. These histories also mention some of Türkiye, Iraq, and other countries in the region including pre-Israeli Palestine.
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| * ''[https://reference.bahai.org/en/t/nz/DB/ The Dawnbreakers: Nabīl's Narrative of the early days of the Baháʼi revelation]'', by Nabīl-i Aʻẓam; edited and translated by Shoghi Effendi, published by US Bahá'í Publishing Trust, Wilmette, IL, reprinted 1974, (originally 1932,) ISBN 9780877430100 and 9780877430926, OCLC 67803260
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| * ''[https://www.bahai.org/library/authoritative-texts/shoghi-effendi/god-passes-by/ God Passes By]'', by Shoghi Effendi, published by US Bahá'í Pub. Trust, Wilmette, IL, 1974, (originally 1944,) ISBN 9780877430346, OCLC 819861941
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| Some additional content is in:
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| ''The Bábí and Bahá'í religions 1844-1944: some contemporary western accounts'', by Moojan Momen, published by George Ronald, Oxford, UK, 1981, ISBN 0853981027 OCLC 679298947
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| == References ==
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