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  1. 5. Aug. 2019 · Rita Hayworth, who the media famously described as "The Love Goddess," passed away at the age of 68. It was a tragic result of her years-long battle with Alzheimer's disease, which was still shrouded in mystery at the time. Since Hayworth's demise, her daughter, Princess Yasmin Khan, made it a duty to raise awareness of the disease.

  2. Durchsuchen Sie die Premium-Kollektion von Getty Images mit hochwertigen, authentischen Fotos und lizenzfreien Bildern zu Prinzessin Yasmin Aga Khan, aufgenommen von professionellen Getty Images Fotografinnen und Fotografen. In verschiedenen Größen und Formaten erhältlich, ganz nach Ihrem Bedarf.

  3. 26. Apr. 2012 · Yasmine Aga Khan voit le jour 28 décembre 1949 à Lausanne en Suisse. Elle est le premier et unique enfant du prince Ali Khan, fils de l’Aga Khan III et de l’actrice américaine Rita Hayworth qui avaient convolé en mai de la même année au cours d’une cérémonie caractérisée par le plus grand des luxes et de la dépense.

  4. barakah.com › category › his-highness-the-aga-khanPrincess Yasmin – Barakah

    30. Mai 2021 · Princess Yasmin Aga Khan Celebrates Her 74th Birthday on December 28, 2023: Her Initiatives Over Past 40 Years Have Helped Raise Over US$86 Million in Fight to End Alzheimer’s. April 1, 2022.

  5. www.biographies.net › biography › yasmin-aga-khanBiography of Yasmin Aga Khan

    Princess Yasmin Aga Khan is an American philanthropist known for raising public awareness of Alzheimer's disease. She is the second child of American movie actress and dancer Rita Hayworth, and the third child of Prince Aly Khan, Pakistan's representative to the United Nations from February 1958 until his death in 1960.

  6. 17. Nov. 2021 · Princess Yasmin, 71, who is the daughter of the late Hayworth and her third husband, the late Prince Ali Salman Aga Khan (also known as Aly Khan) raised more than $600,000 at the Alzheimer's ...

  7. Yasmin Khan is an award-winning author, broadcaster and human rights campaigner. Her critically-acclaimed books, The Saffron Tales, Zaitoun and Ripe Figs use everyday stories to human connection to challenge stereotypes of the Middle East and celebrate beauty in places more commonly associated with conflict.