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  1. Tajuddawlah dio al Príncipe Alí un segundo hijo, el Príncipe Shujah Uddin Amyn Mohammad Aga Khan. Se divorciaron en 1949, en parte por las relaciones extramatrimoniales del príncipe con otras mujeres, incluyendo a Pamela Churchill entre sus amantes .

  2. Opening of the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto. By Prince Amyn Aga Khan, Toronto, Canada · 12 September 2014 · 11 min. Bismillah-ir-Rahman-ir-Rahim. Prime Minister Harper, Your Highness, my brother, Madame Clarkson, Excellencies, Ms Shelly Glover, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages, Honourable Ministers,

  3. Aga Khan heiratete 1998 die Deutsche Gabriele Prinzessin zu Leiningen, adoptierte Thyssen, die fortan den Namen Inaara Gabriele Aga Khan und den Titel Begum Inaara trug und zum Islam konvertierte. Aus der Ehe ging ein Sohn hervor: Aly Muhammad (geb. 7. März 2000). Aga Khan trennte sich 2004 nach sechs Jahren Ehe, es dauerte jedoch sieben Jahre ...

  4. From The Will of Imam Sultan Muhammad Shah Aga Khan III. From The Will of Imam Sultan Muhammad Shah Aga Khan III. Section 8. Ever since the time of my ancestor Ali the first Imam, that is to say, over a period of some thirteen hundred years, it has always been the tradition of my family that each Imam chooses his successor at his absolute and ...

  5. Agha Mohammad Khan was the eldest son of the chieftain of the Quwanlu clan, Mohammad Hasan Khan Qajar, and the grandson of Fath-Ali Khan Qajar, a prominent aristocrat executed by the orders of Shah Tahmasp II (possibly compelled by Nader Qoli Beg, who came to be known as Nader Shah after usurping the throne of Iran in 1736, marking the foundation of the Afsharid dynasty).

  6. Mohammad Wasay. Professor Section of Neurology, Department of Medicine. Chair, FHS research committee, AKU Email Telephone: 92 21 34864559. Publication. Education. FRCP, Edinburgh MBBS, DOW Medical College, Karachi (1998) Training. Fellowship in Neurophy ...

  7. 4. Sept. 2021 · Transcript of Prince Amyn Mohamed Aga Khan’s Letter to the Supreme Council for Pakistan. 28th. September 1960. Dear President and Members, I hear that an ex-Ismaili by the name of Aziz Ali claims to have written to me, recognising me as Imam instead of my brother, and claiming also that, since I have not answered his letter, I must have accepted its contents.