Hebtiahs Bohra
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The Hebtiahs Bohra were a branch of Mustaali Ismaili 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
See also
- Alavi Bohra
 - Atba-i-Malak
 - Atba-e-Malak Badar
 - Atba-i-Malak Vakil
 - Dawoodi Bohra
 - Progressive Dawoodi Bohra
 - Patani Bohras
 - Sulaymani Bohra
 - Sunni Bohra
 
References
- ^ Clinton Bennett (14 February 2013). The Bloomsbury Companion to Islamic Studies. A&C Black. pp. 355–. ISBN 978-1-4411-2788-4.
 
