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  1. Vor 4 Tagen · By 1930 a number of Indian Muslims had begun to think in terms of statehood for their minority community separate from a state with a Hindu majority, although many of the most important leaders of the Muslim community, such as Mohammed Ali Jinnah and the Aga Khan III, continued to envisage a single federation of all Indian provinces.

  2. Vor 2 Tagen · Rita Hayworth und Prinz Aly Khan am Tag ihrer Hochzeit am 27. Mai 1949 in Südfrankreich. Rita Hayworth zählte zu den großen Ikonen der Goldenen Ära in Hollywood und wurde auch "die ...

  3. Vor einem Tag · Timeless Guidance of the 48th Ismaili Imam, Mawlana Sultan Mahomed Shah Aga Khan III; Prince Rahim Aga Khan: 52 Years in Pictures; Prophet Muhammad: A Historic Speech by His Highness the Aga Khan; Princess Zahra Aga Khan: 53 Years in Pictures as She Celebrates Her Birthday, September 18, 2023; A Tribute to Prince Amyn Aga Khan on his 86th Birthday

  4. How world changed during the Imamat of Imam SMS Aga Khan III A.S. The attached statement was made by Imam Aga Hassan Ali Shah Aga Khan I AS in the late 1800s when Imam SMS AS was born. Two particularly interesting aspects of this statement are the prediction by the Imam that Imam SMS would earn a distinguished position in the world and that his ...

  5. Vor 2 Tagen · PAK302 Pakistan Studies Short Lectures of Lectures 10 to 12 10 Role of Leadership11 Shah Waliullah, Shah Abdul Aziz, Sayyied Ahmad Shaheed12 Sir Aga Khan III...

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  6. Vor 5 Tagen · The Network’s Founder and Chairman, The Aga Khan, who is Global Founding patron of the King’s Trust International, is also one of the two Vice Presidents of the Royal Commonwealth Society, the other being the Rt. Hon Patricia Scotland QC Secretary General of the Commonwealth.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DhakaDhaka - Wikipedia

    Vor einem Tag · In 1906, the All India Muslim League was founded in the city during a conference on liberal education hosted by the Nawab of Dhaka and the Aga Khan III. The Muslim population in Dhaka and eastern Bengal generally favoured partition in the hopes of getting better jobs and educational opportunities. Many Bengalis, however, opposed the bifurcation of the ethnolinguistic region. The partition was ...