Apart from being an Islamic spiritual leader, the Aga Khan, who died on Tuesday aged 88, was a byword for the biggest and ...
The Aga Khan, spiritual head of Ismaili Muslims, listens to a speech during the inauguration of the restored 16th century ...
His red and green colours became internationally famous, with the Aga Khan name-checked in Peter Sarstedt's 1969 hit song 'Where Do You Go to My Lovely'. The Aga Khan amassed 168 Group One winners ...
Aga Khan, 49th Imam of Nizari Ismailis gives an interview as he arrives in London for an official visit in 1957.
Moyglare Stud provided the jewels in the crown of the Goffs Sale when two well-bred colts by hot stallions Blue Point (Ire) and Study Of Man (Ire) sold for a combined €415,000, which accounted for ...
The Aga Khan IV was often referred to as a philanthropist, but the description ignores the spiritual impetus for his work.
Prince Karim, 88, was given the title of “His Highness” by Queen Elizabeth in July 1957, two weeks after his grandfather, the ...
The Aga Khan, the spiritual leader of Ismaili Muslims, has died. Karim Al-Hussaini became the Aga Khan at age 20 as a Harvard ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Spain’s King Emeritus Juan Carlos were among the dignitaries who attended Saturday ...
Rahim Al-Hussaini was named Wednesday as the new Aga Khan, spiritual leader of the world’s millions of Ismaili Muslims, ...