SHAH Karim Al Hussaini, better known to the world as the Aga Khan, was a prince without a physical realm. Yet he mingled with kings and presidents, and oversaw a fortune reportedly worth billions ...
The UK Government has worked closely with the AKDN in Central Asia and Tanzania, as well as in Afghanistan where the Aga Khan Foundation implement Department for International Development ...
The prince, who has two brothers and one sister, has largely maintained a private profile but his transition to imamship and leadership of the philanthropic endeavours of the Aga Khan Foundation ...
She moved to Britain, and in a highly publicised ten-year divorce battle in the UK courts — said at ... just like the late Queen Elizabeth. His Aga Khan Foundation pours around £800million ...
To this end, he founded the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), a gigantic foundation which is thought to have 96,000 employees worldwide and which funds development programmes, mainly in Asia and ...
John Warren expects the late Aga Khan’s influence ... as to the contribution the Aga Khan made to the thoroughbred breed as a whole, carefully nurturing his foundation families over the years.
carefully nurturing his foundation families over the years. The Aga Khan’s best known horse was the ill-fated Shergar, one of his five winners of the Derby at Epsom. In a statement to the PA ...
Warren ranks that day as one of the late Queen’s “most enjoyable” on a racecourse and is in no doubt as to the contribution the Aga Khan made to the thoroughbred breed as a whole, carefully nurturing ...
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