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Nine steps down a stone staircase in Egypt’s Aga Khan Mausoleum, archaeologists discovered a host of hieroglyphic ...
When it was known as the Aga Khan Dispensary – on the junction of Monrovia Street and today’s Moi Avenue – the building, though modest, was a beehive of activity. It offered healthcare at a ...
A funeral ceremony is being held today in Lisbon for the Aga Khan IV, the spiritual leader of the world's Shi'ite Ismaili Muslims who passed away in Portugal on February 4 at the age of 88. He ...
Apart from being an Islamic spiritual leader, the Aga Khan, who died on Tuesday aged 88, was a byword for the biggest and best in the world of horse racing. - Winter Olympian - Before he got into ...
The Aga Khan was given the title of “His Highness” by Queen Elizabeth in July 1957, ... Bill Moyers, the former White House press secretary turned acclaimed TV journalist, dead at 91 ...
A rare square 37-carat emerald owned by the Aga Khan fetched nearly $9 million at auction in Geneva on Tuesday, making it the world's most expensive green stone. Sold by Christie's, the Cartier ...
The Aga Khan, a British citizen, was the spiritual leader of some 15 million Ismaili Muslims worldwide, many of whom are distinguished contributors to their societies.
He owned stables, stud farms and an auction house, his horses winning many of the great races across seven decades. AFP look at five things about the Aga Khan's sporting world.
How the Aga Khan came to establish East Africa’s largest media house is also the story of a man who saw an opportunity to give a newly independent nation its voice.