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Martha Root
travelling teacher of the Bahá'í Faith in the early 20th century
Hands of the Cause
group of Bahá'ís, appointed for life, whose main function was to propagate and protect the Bahá'í Faith
Rúhíyyih Khanum
Canadian Bahá'í, wife of Shoghi Effendi (1910–2000)

Mason Remey
American Hand of the Cause (1874–1974)
John Esslemont
British Hand of the Cause (1874-1925)
William Sutherland Maxwell
Canadian architect
William Sears
Hand of the Cause (1911–1992)
`Alí-Muhammad Varqá
Baha'i college professor (1912–2007)
Adelbert Mühlschlegel
German Bahá'í (1897–1980)
Nabíl-i-Akbar
'''Áqá Muḥammad-i-Qá'iní (1829-1892), also known as Fadil-i-Qa'ini''' ("Learned One of Qa'ín") and surnamed Nabíl-i-Akbar (Arabic: نبيل الأكبر) was a distinguished Baháʼí from the town of Qá'in. He is one of 19 Apostles of Baháʼu'lláh, and referred to by ʻAbdu'l-Bahá as a Hand of the Cause of God.
George Townshend
Irish Baha'i convert (1876-1957)
Hasan M. Balyuzi
Iranian Bahá'í and writer (1908–1980)
`Alí-Akbar Furútan
Iranian historian
Agnes Baldwin Alexander
American author (1875–1971)
Varqá
Varqá (, born Mírzá ʻAlí-Muhammad (); died 1896) was an eminent follower of Baháʼu'lláh, the founder of the Baháʼí Faith. Varqá was referred to by ʻAbdu'l-Bahá as a Hand of the Cause of God and was identified as one of the nineteen Apostles of Baháʼu'lláh.

Abu'l-Qásim Faizi
Persian Bahá'í