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  1. 17 de may. de 2024 · Aga Khan III (born November 2, 1877, Karachi, India [now in Pakistan]—died July 11, 1957, Versoix, Switzerland) was the only son of the Aga Khan II. He succeeded his father as imam (leader) of the Nizārī Ismāʿīlī sect in 1885. Aga Khan III, a noted horse racing enthusiast, at the Longchamp racetrack in Paris, c. 1935.

  2. Hace 12 horas · Aquel año, el hijo del sultán Aga Khan III, el príncipe Alí Khan, era un playboy empedernido que había comprado el lujoso Château de l'Horizon, en Vallauris, En esta villa de ensueño pasaba ...

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    Hace 4 días · Imam Aga Khan III ruled from 1885 to 1957 and the current 49th Imam, his grandson, Imam Aga Khan IV commenced his rule in 1957. [citation needed] A majority of Aga Khan III's efforts sought to reform Ismaili marriage contract laws which have significantly impacted women within the Nizari Ismaili community. [citation needed]

  4. 3 de may. de 2024 · First Ismaili Electronic Library and Database - Welcome to the First web site dedicated to H.H. The Aga Khan and to Ismailism. Updated on May 12, 2024 at 15:59 pm EST. ____________________________________________. Follow @IsmailiHeritage.

  5. Hace 4 días · Aga Khan IV is the elder son of Prince Aly Khan by his first wife, Joan Yarde-Buller, the daughter of the 3rd Baron Churston. Educated in Switzerland and at Harvard University, he was chosen as successor to the imamate of the Nizārī Ismāʿīlī sect by his grandfather, the Aga Khan III, whom he

  6. Hace 6 días · In his memoirs, Aga Khan III acknowledges the universality of the divine revelation and the numerous messengers who have conveyed the messages of this revelation, citing ‘all the Prophets of Israel’ as well as ‘similar Divinely-inspired messengers in other countries – Gautama Buddha, Shri Krishna, and Shri Ram in India ...

  7. Hace 5 días · In 1909 Lord Minto promulgated the Council Act and met with a Muslim delegation led by Aga Khan III, a deal to which Minto agreed. [citation needed] The delegation consisted of 35 members, who each represented their respective region proportionately, mentioned hereunder. Aga Khan III in 1936.