Yahoo Suche Web Suche

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › Aga_KhanAga Khan – Wikipedia

    Ali Solomone Aga Khan (1911–1960), pakistanischer Prinz, Sohn von Aga Khan III., siehe Aly Khan; Sadruddin Aga Khan (1933–2003), UN-Flüchtlingshochkommissar, Sohn von Aga Khan III. Karim Aga Khan IV. (* 1936), religiöser Führer der ismailitischen Nizariten, Enkel von Aga Khan III. Salimah Aga Khan (* 1940), Ehefrau von Karim Aga Khan IV.

  2. Khoja. Aga Khan, in Shīʿite Islam, title of the imam s of the Nizārī Ismāʿilī sect. The title was first granted in 1818 to Ḥasan ʿAlī Shah (1800–81) by the shah of Iran. As Aga Khan I, he later revolted against Iran (1838) and, defeated, fled to India. His eldest son, ʿAlī Shah (died 1885), was briefly Aga Khan II.

  3. Milliardenkrösus Aga Khan und Frau machten der Welt durch den Mund eines Pariser Reporters ein Geständnis: »Wir sind jetzt restlos glücklich.« Sie nannten auch den Grund: »Weil uns nichts ...

  4. Since assuming office in 1957, the present Aga Khan has adapted the complex system of administering the various Ismaili communities, pioneered by his grandfather, Sir Sultan Mahomed Shah Aga Khan III, during the colonial era, to a world of nation states. In the course of that process, Aga Khan III, who was twice President of the League of Nations, had already provided a contemporary ...

  5. 1. Juni 2003 · Aga Khan III. Sultan Muhammad Shah was born in 1877 at Karachi. At the age of eight he lost his father Aly Shah, the Aga Khan II, and assumed the title of Aga Khan III, thus becoming the hereditary spiritual leader of the Ismaili sect. Too young to cope with the responsibilities as the head of the Ismaili Muslims he was ably assisted by his ...

  6. 24. Juli 1998 · Abstract: In this study, the author examines the character of Sir Sultan Mahomed Shah, Aga Khan III, with particular attention to the trait of humanism in his character. Articulated by way of his speeches and writings, the article sheds light on his vision for the equality of race and gender; the value Aga Khan III placed on education, culture and spirituality and his inclination for peace and ...