Hebtiahs Bohra

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The Hebtiahs Bohra were a branch of

Shi'a Islam that broke off from the mainstream Dawoodi Bohra after the death of the 39th Da'i al-Mutlaq in 1754.[1] They were mostly concentrated in Ujjain in India
with a few families who were Hebtiah Bohra.

History of the Imāmī-Hebtiahs Bohra

The historical emergence of the Hebatiah Bohras
The historical emergence of the
Ismā'īlīs
The schematic history of the development of the
Muslim sects
Natīla
'Abbas
ʿAbd Allāh
'Abbas
Ibn al-Hanifiyyah
Al-Mukhtar
)
Hashimiyya
)
Alavids
Muhammad "al-Imām"
'Abd Allah
Sīnbād
)
Seveners
Fātimā al-Ma‘sūmahAli al-RidaIshaq al-Turk
Muqanna
)
Ali al Hadi
Khurrāmīyah (Pāpak, Maziar)
Kızılbaş
'Ulyāʾiyya
)
Nusairis
)
Baktāshīs
)
Alevis
Otman Baba
Shaykhis
UsulisBalım Sultan
Bektaşi
)
Azalis)
Mírzá Ḥusayn (Baháʼís)Other Alevis (Bektashism)
Yarsanis
(Sultan Sahak
)
Ostad Elahi
('Ali-Ilahis
)
Ḥ. bin Sabbah)
Işık Alevis
Harabatis
(Baba Rexheb
)
Chepnis
Atba-i-Malak
)
Ghulam Hussain Miya Khan
)

See also

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