SHAH Karim Al Hussaini, better known to the world as the Aga Khan, was a prince without a physical ... (Right) The Aga Khan, wearing the traditional robe of the Chancellor of Aga Khan University ...
Prince Rahim ... a fishnet factory. Aga Khan IV also kept up his family's long tradition of thoroughbred racing and breeding. His stables and riders, wearing his emerald-green silk livery, enjoyed ...
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 ...
His grandfather chose Karim as his successor over his flamboyant son - Karim’s father Prince Aly Khan - who was once married to Hollywood actress Rita Hayworth. As Aga Khan – derived from ...
He was the founder and president of the Aga Khan Development Network, which employs 96,000 people and finances development programmes particularly in Asia and Africa. "His Highness Prince Karim Al ...
LISBON, Feb 5 (Reuters) - Prince ... factory. Aga Khan IV also kept up his family's long tradition of thoroughbred racing and breeding. His stables and riders, wearing his emerald-green silk ...
LISBON, Feb 6 (Reuters) - The late Prince ... Asia. Aga Khan IV also kept up his family's long tradition of thoroughbred racing and breeding. His stables and riders, wearing his emerald-green ...
The Aga Khan, one of racing's most renowned owner-breeders – whose long list of champions includes Shergar – has died at the age of 88. Born December 13 1936, His Highness Prince Karim Aga ...
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Aga Khan: five things about the prince of sportHis red and green colours became internationally famous, with the Aga Khan name-checked in Peter Sarstedt's 1969 hit song ...
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