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Travelling exhibition Inner Structures — Outer Rhythms brings design work from the SWANA region to Toronto’s Aga Khan Museum ...
Nine steps down a stone staircase in Egypt’s Aga Khan Mausoleum, archaeologists discovered a host of hieroglyphic ...
Spain's former king Juan Carlos will publish his memoirs by year end in an unprecedented move by a Spanish monarch, ...
How that legacy reaches into the history of the Aga Khan Studs and simultaneously promises a golden future was perfectly encapsulated at Leopardstown with the debut success of Tarima in the three-year ...
The Aga Khan was a religious leader to millions of Shia Ismaili Muslims and a billionaire investor with a love of horses. He saw no contradiction in his roles.
(The Conversation) — Aga Khan, the religious leader of the Ismailis – a sect of Islam – established the Aga Khan Foundation in 1967. It has served millions around the world since then.
Aga Khan, the religious leader of the Ismailis – a sect of Islam – established the Aga Khan Foundation in 1967. It has served millions around the world since then.
Fast cars, yachts and racehorses are not the usual accoutrements of religious leaders, but they fitted the lifestyle of the Aga Khan, the spiritual leader of the world’s 12 million Ismaili ...
The Aga Khan and the Government of Canada jointly founded The Global Centre for Pluralism in 2006 to influence perspectives, inform policies and inspire pathways to advance pluralism.
A week after the passing of Prince Karim Aga Khan IV, King Charles III has granted the title of ‘His Highness’ to his son, Prince Rahim Al-Hussaini Aga Khan V.
The King has granted a new royal title, following the passing of the late Aga Khan. Prince Karim Al-Hussaini died at the age of 88 last week and his son, Prince Rahim Al-Hussaini, 53, was named as ...
The King has granted the new Aga Khan the title “His Highness”, Buckingham Palace has announced. Charles is continuing a long-standing royal tradition of bestowing the title on the spiritual ...
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