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Should we really use the term "Hashhashin"? I'm changing it to the historically correct and academically accepted "Ismaili". I will try to add a reference to the Bernard Lewis book on the topic. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by FelixRex (talk • contribs).
But the term Hashhashin at least has the virtue of making it quite clear which particular group of Ismaili you are talking about - Hassan-i-Sabah's group. --Gwern (contribs) 17:13 13 December2006 (GMT)