An urbane but almost mythical figure who saw no contradiction between his life’s religious and secular aspects ...
President Emmanuel Macron of France led the tributes on Wednesday to the Islamic spiritual leader, Aga Khan IV, who died in ...
But the neophyte adapted. By the time he died, his horseracing and breeding operations at the Aiglemont estate near Gouvieux in northern France along with other stud farms in the area had helped ...
Hussaini, Aga Khan IV ends an illustrious and transformative 49th Imamat, the office of spiritual leadership of the Nizari ...
The Aga Khan, one of a golden age of owner-breeders for European racing, has died at the age of 88. Best known for his ...
Soon after, the Prince married Princess Gabriele zu Leiningen, who was 27 years his junior, at his huge Aiglemont estate, near Paris. 'We've come for Shergar... we want two million pounds!' ...
For most of his years, the Aga Khan’s nerve center was the Aiglemont estate in France. It was his love for architecture that would also see him salvage heritage sites. In 1998, The New York ...
Despite being a British citizen, the Aga Khan was based at the Aiglemont estate in Chantilly, which he developed in the late 1970s. It includes the chateau where he lived, the office where he ran his ...
The Aga Khan was one of a golden age of owner-breeders for European racing. Along with the likes of Prince Khalid Abdullah and the Maktoum family, the Aga Khan’s famous green and red silks were ...
It was in the 1970s that the Aga Khan really reignited the equine connection, building a new stud in Normandy, the Haras de ...
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