His charities ran hundreds of hospitals, educational and cultural projects, largely in the developing world OBITUARY | ...
Aga Khan IV, leader of Ismaili Muslims, was buried in Aswan, Egypt, following a private ceremony in Lisbon. His successor, ...
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The Aga Khan also courted controversy in 1989 when he withdrew his horses from England in a dispute over drug testing. Over ...
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Hosted on MSNFuneral of Aga Khan, billionaire, leader of Ismaili Muslims and former Shergar owner, takes placeThe Aga Khan was a notable supporter of Irish racing and one of the driving forces behind the redevelopment of the Curragh.
The death of the Aga Khan has evoked memories of one of the greatest sporting mysteries of all time - the disappearance of ...
An urbane but almost mythical figure who saw no contradiction between his life’s religious and secular aspects ...
The Aga Khan, who has died at 88, became the spiritual leader of the world’s millions of Ismaili Muslims at the age of 20. He ...
Henshaw will partner Bundee Aki in midfield, John O’Sullivan talking to the latter ahead of the game, the Connacht man insisting that Ireland need to be “much more clinical” if they are to extend ...
O’Callaghan, who came from Tralee, was an IRA member between 1970 and 1985 and a Garda informant from 1979 to 1985. He died ...
The Aga Khan, who died on Tuesday aged 88, gave the late Queen a filly on her 80th birthday who as Estimate won the Ascot ...
Aga Khan IV owned the most famous racehorse of all time, Shergar, who won the 1981 Epsom Derby by 10 lengths and was later kidnapped for ransom – possibly by the Irish Republican Army – and vanished ...
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