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===Extinct branches=== ====Böszörmény==== {{Main|Böszörmény}} According to the historian [[Yaqut al-Hamawi]], the [[Böszörmény]] (''Izmaelita'' or ''Ismaili''/''[[Nizari]]'') denomination of the Muslims who lived in the [[Kingdom of Hungary]] in the 10–13th centuries, were employed as mercenaries by the kings of Hungary. However following the establishment of the Christian [[Kingdom of Hungary]] their community was either Christianized or became [[Crypto-Islam|crypto-Muslims]] by the end of the 13th century and later assimilated into the [[Bektashi Order]] following the [[Ottoman Hungary|Ottoman conquest of Hungary]].<ref name="Balázs">{{cite book |last = Sudár |first =Balázs |title = BEKTAŞI MONASTERIES IN OTTOMAN HUNGARY|publisher = [[Akadémiai Kiadó]] |pages = 227–248 Vol. 61, No. 1/2 |year = 2008}}</ref> ====Hafizi==== {{Main|Hafizi}} This branch held that whoever the political ruler ([[caliph]]) of the [[Fatimid Caliphate]] was, was also the [[Imam of the Time]], after the reign of [[Al-Amir]], [[Al-Hafiz]] was recognized as the Imam of the Time as well as his descendants. The [[Hafizi]] Ismaili sect had 26 Imams. The Hafizi sect lived on into the 14th century AD with adherents in Northern Egypt and Syria but had died out by the 15th century AD.{{cn|date=May 2022}} ====Seveners==== {{Main|Sevener}} A branch of the Ismāʿīlī known as the ''Sab'īyah'' "[[Sevener]]s" hold that Ismāʿīl was the seventh and final Ismāʿīlī Imam, and that his son, [[Muhammad ibn Isma'il]], would return from [[Occultation (Islam)|Occultation]] and bring about an age of justice as [[Mahdi]].<ref name="DaftaryIsmailis1990p104" /> However, most scholars believe this group is either extremely small or non-existent today. The [[Qarmatians]] were the most active branch of the Seveners.{{cn|date=May 2022}}
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