That may refer to:
1) The Bábà Faith.
2) The Bahá'à Faith, which is, in a way, the continuation of the Bábà Faith, or an offspring thereof, but which has its own founder, holy books, and in some cases, different laws.
Zoroastrianism, now still found with today's Parsees.
The newest monotheistic religion, founded in 1862 in Persia, is the now global Baha'i Faith.
The Baha'i faith.
If you refer to the Bahá'í Faith, it is a religion founded in the 19th century in a country called Persia, now called Iran. It is the latest of the major world religions. More information can be found at the below link.
in Persia in the 19th century
The conflict between science and religion in 19th century was about the creation accounts.
18th and 19th century
19th - 21 century.
The Franciscans, Dominicans, and Benedictines are examples of religious orders that were not founded in the 19th century. These orders have long histories, with roots going back to the Middle Ages and even earlier in some cases.
A boxer can mostly be founded in Germany and came there in the 19th century.
Protestant Christianity.
91% of the population belongs to the Church of Tuvalu (a Christian church); 3% is Seventh-day Adventist (a protestant-Christian denomination) ; another 3% is Baha'i ( a monotheistic religion founded by Baha'u'llah in 19th-century Persia, emphasizing the spiritual unity of all humankind); 2% are Jehovah's Witnesses (a millennialist restorationist "Christian" denomination with nontrinitarian beliefs distinct from Christianity); and 1% is Roman Catholic
Yes, Gulmarg is a hill station that was originally founded in the 19th Century.