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  1. 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 ...

  2. Karim Aga Khan IV., mit bürgerlichem Namen Karim al-Husseini, (* 13. Dezember 1936 in Creux-de-Genthod, Gemeinde Genthod, Kanton Genf, Schweiz) ist ein britischer Ismailit. Er ist als 49. Imam der ismailitischen Nizariten der religiöse Führer von 20 Millionen Menschen in 25 Ländern. Das von ihm geleitete Aga Khan Development Network mit der ...

  3. 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.

  4. Yasmin Aga Khan nasceu em 28 de dezembro de 1949 em Lausanne, na Suíça, filho de Prince Aly Khan, ex-representante do Paquistão na ONU e atriz e dançarina americana Rita Hayworth. Ela tem três meios-irmãos, Rebecca Welles Manning, Príncipe Amyn Aga Khan e Sua Alteza, Príncipe Karim Aga Khan IV. Yasmin estudou na Buxton School e na International School of Geneva. Ela então se formou no ...

  5. 2. Apr. 2022 · For four decades, Princess Yasmin Aga Khan, younger sister of Mawlana Hazar Imam, His Highness the Aga Khan, and Prince Amyn Mohamed Aga Khan, has worked with the Alzheimer’s Association to fight the disease that contributed to the death of her mother, Ms. Rita Hayworth, at the age of 68.

  6. 16. Mai 1985 · Princess Yasmin Aga Khan and Basil Embiricos were married yesterday in a civil ceremony at her apartment on Central Park West. Justice E. Leo Milonas of the Appellate Division of State Supreme ...

  7. 11. Mai 2024 · Honorary Vice Chair, Alzheimer's Association. Founded by Princess Yasmin Aga Khan in honor of her mother, Rita Hayworth, who died as a result of Alzheimer’s disease, the first Rita Hayworth Gala was held in New York in 1984. The event expanded to Chicago in 1987. Combined, the Rita Hayworth Galas have raised more than $86 million for the cause.