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Yasmin Aga Khan - Wikipedia
Princess Yasmin Aga Khan (born December 28, 1949) is a Swiss-born American philanthropist known for raising public awareness of Alzheimer's disease.
Zahra Aga Khan - Wikipedia
Princess Zahra Aga Khan (born 18 September 1970) is the eldest child of Aga Khan IV and his first wife, Princess Salimah Aga Khan.
Who was Aga Khan married to? Family tree and all about his ...
2 days ago · The late Prince Karim Aga Khan IV was a father to 4 children. From his first marriage to Princess Salimah, the late Prince Karim had one daughter and two sons — Zahra, Rahim, and Hussain ...
Rita Hayworth's Children: All About Her Daughters Yasmin and ...
Dec 18, 2024 · Rita Hayworth shared daughter Rebecca Welles with ex-husband Orson Welles and daughter Yasmin Aga Khan with ex-husband Prince Aly Khan. Here is everything to know about Rita Hayworth's two...
Princess Yasmin Aga Khan's 40-Year Fight Against Alzheimer's
Jan 11, 2025 · Princess Yasmin Aga Khan, daughter of Rita Hayworth and Prince Aly Khan, has dedicated over 40 years to Alzheimer's advocacy following her mother's diagnosis. Through her work with the Alzheimer's Association and events like the Rita Hayworth Gala, she has raised millions for research and support.
The Aga Khan Prince Karim Al-Hussaini, spiritual leader and ...
3 days ago · The Aga Khan was the spiritual leader of about 12 million people from the Ismaili sect of Islam, having inherited his title at the age of 20. ... He is survived by his children Princess Zahra ...
Imagine a World Without Alzheimer’s: Princess Yasmin Aga Khan ...
Oct 30, 2024 · IMAGINE a world without Alzheimer's! Princess Yasmin Aga Khan has worked towards this goal for the past four decades. Her efforts have raised over US $87 Million. Read this piece and contribute to the work of the Alzheimer's Association.
Yasmin Aga Khan Biography - Facts, Childhood, Family Life ...
Princess Yasmin Aga Khan serves as the Vice Chairman of Alzheimer's and Related Disorders Association. She is a spokesperson at Board of Visitors for Boston University School of Medicine and President of the Alzheimer Disease International.