Date of News Article Type Article Title Extract Author
News Article Wootton Bassett Stallion Zabiari wins for Aga Khan Studs

A homebred for Aga Khan Studs, four year-old Wootton Bassett stallion colt Zabiari missed virtually his entire three year-old season in which he had just one start, but is now making up for lost time and won the Group III Prix Betrand du Breuil (1600m) at Chantilly overnight.

Tara Madgwick
News Article Wafat of our 49th Holy Imam Shah Karim Al-Hussaini 2025-02-04

His Highness Prince Karim Al-Hussaini, Aga Khan IV, 49th hereditary Imam of the Shia Ismaili Muslims and descendant of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), passed away peacefully in Lisbon on 4 February 2025, aged 88, surrounded by his family.

News Article Women's self-help group in Gujarat run bakery, started by collecting savings 4 years ago (with AKDN help) 2021-07-25

Ahmedabad (Gujarat), July 25 (ANI): A self-help group of 10 women in the Nadgakhadi village in the tribal district of Dang runs a bakery which they started by collecting their savings four years ago.

ANI
News Article Wedding of Mowlana Sultan Muhammad Shah and Yvette Labrousse (Mata Salamat) 1944-10-10

The Ismailia community of Africa celebrated the marriage of Mowlana Sultan Muhammad Shah and Begum Mata Salamat (Yvette Labrousse) held in Geneva, Switzerland on 10th October, 1944

News Article Wiladat Day of Hazrat Ali celebrated 2020-03-10

A large number of people participated in various programmes and rallies held to celebrate the birth anniversary of Hazrat Ali (RA).

News Article We must recognize and honour the teachers who shape a new generation of thoughtful young people 2019-10-15

Teachers have one of the hardest jobs on the planet.

Siva Kumari
News Article Work for your dreams, Joho, Hensley urge budding basketballers at Aga Khan Academy - Mombasa

The Governor of Mombasa Hassan Ali Joho and National Basketball Association (NBA) agent, J.R.

By Agencies For Citizen Digital
News Article Will Turkey's oldest library sweep Aga Khan prize? Read more: https://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2019/08/turkeys-oldest-

Standing in the heart of Roman Constantinople, next to Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar and its open air market of secondhand books and manuscripts, the Beyazit State Library demonstrates that a 19th-century Ottoman edifice can retain its character and still serve the public on a daily basis.

Giuseppe Mancini
News Article World’s largest picture wall conserved by WCLA, AKTC

LAHORE: The conservation of the western side of the world’s largest picture wall which is located at Lahore Fort has been completed by Walled City of Lahore Authority (WCLA) in partnership Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC), Pakistan Today has learnt.

Shahab Omer
News Article WCLA organises session to study Lahore Fort’s picture wall with experts from Aga Khan Trust for Culture (AKTC)

LAHORE: The Walled City of Lahore Authority (WCLA) on Tuesday organised another session of ‘Meet the Expert’ during which conservationists and architects briefed participants on conservation methodologies of the picture wall of Lahore Fort that also happens to be the world’s largest picture wall

Shahab Omer
News Article Water supply scheme for Dolomuch, Seenlasht inaugurated & completed by AKAH

A scheme of potable drinking water for Dolomuch colony and Seenlasht was inaugurated at Seenlasht. Additional Deputy Commissioner Chitral Minhasuddin was chief guest on the occasion who unveiled plaque of the project.

Gul Hamaad Farooqi
News Article Where few others dare to tread: the Aga Khan in Africa

Prince Karim will celebrate his diamond jubilee as the Aga Khan this July. From the beginning of his time as Imam, he has been quietly supporting humanitarian and environmental work throughout Africa.

eco@africa
News Article Wazir Khan Hammam — a 17th century wonder 2018-03-22

The famous Queen Noor Jahan, wife of Mughal Emperor Jahangir, was suffering from an untreatable disease and all the local herbal doctors (Hakeem) and physicians had failed to cure her.

Tania Qureshi
News Article World Partnership Walk reflects the best of Canadian values

Some politicians are focusing a great deal of attention on "Canadian values", particularly as they pertain to immigration.

Charlie Smith
News Article World Premiere of Yo-Yo Ma and Silk Road Ensemble introduces Aga Khan Music Initiative in Central Asia

At the first of a hallmark series of festivals to be held in Asia, Europe and North America, the renowned American cellist Yo-Yo Ma led a distinguished international group of musicians, artists and scholars from the Silk Road Project last night in introducing European audiences to a major element

News Article World Premiere of Yo-Yo Ma and Silk Road Ensemble introduces Aga Khan Music Initiative in Central Asia

At the first of a hallmark series of festivals to be held in Asia, Europe and North America, the renowned American cellist Yo-Yo Ma led a distinguished international group of musicians, artists and scholars from the Silk Road Project last night in introducing European audiences to a major element

News Article Who is the man behind Trudeau’s controversial Christmas vacation? 2017-02-09

The Aga Khan enjoys a solid reputation in the world of international development. If Trudeau acted improperly, observers say that’s on him, not the Aga Khan.

Michael Friscolanti
News Article Why Toronto’s Aga Khan Park risks becoming a white elephant 2015-05-28

The Globe and Mail

Published Thursday, May. 28 2015, 8:33 AM EDT

Kate Taylor
News Article Work on Humayun’s museum begins Tuesday 2015-04-06

Work will start on the construction of the “country’s first” sunken museum on April 7 at the iconic Humayun’s Tomb site, which after its completion in 2017 will showcase the heritage of the Nizamuddin Area over the last seven centuries.

Age Correspondent
Interview Walk The Talk with His Highness Aga Khan 2013-10-05

This week we travel to outskirts of Hyderabad to interview His Highness The Aga Khan, spiritual leader of the Ismaili Community and Founder and Chairman of The Aga Khan Development Network. He speaks about how he bridges the east and the west and brings different communities together.

Gupta, Shekhar
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News Article Who Must Show Consent in an Intellectual Property Infringement Case? - 2011-01-31

Professor David Vaver is a member of IP Osgoode, a Professor at Osgoode Hall Law School, an Emeritus Professor at the University of Oxford, an Emeritus Fellow of St. Peter’s College at Oxford and former Director of the Oxford Intellectual Property Research Centre.

David Vaver
News Article Warm Uzbek welcome for H. H. The Aga Khan as Samarkand proudly hosts Award ceremony - 1992-09-17

President Islam Karimov, President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, personally received Mawlana Hazar Imam and Prince Amyn Mohamed at Tashkent International Airport on their arrival in Uzbekistan on September 17, 1992.

News Article When Charity Begins Abroad - 1990-12-01

Inside the clinic it's 90 F. Wrapped in a patterned shawl, a baby lies on its back on a spring scale, his arms and legs flailing in the air. His mother watches anxiously. She has brought her child to be weighed, to see how much weight he has lost in the past few days.

News Article When ‘Nation’ told Kenyatta No — and changed course of Kenya’s history - 2010-03-19

Posted Friday, March 19 2010 at 19:11

News Article World Aware Business Awards 2002 - 2003-02-01

Agha Khan University's Centre of English Language Karachi has won British Council commendation World Aware Business Award 2002 in recognition of its services for promoting English language in back areas of Gilgit, Chitral and Tajikistan.This reward was received by Sabahat Khan Tartari, senior mem

News Article We should choose investment, not aid - 2003-09-11

Seven months into the Narc Government, Britain's Secretary for International Development, Baroness Valerie Amos, came calling with a stern message: The Government should not make foreign aid a central component of its economic recovery programmes.Instead, Baroness Amos advised the Government to d

B. Kamau Kaniaru
News Article White House Statement From President George Bush</a> - CONDOLENCES - 2003-05-16

The President Was Saddened to Hear of the Death of Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan on May 13, 2003. Prince Sadruddin was a great humanitarian, philanthropist, and international civil servant.

News Article WMF - MOSTAR: ON THE RECOVERED FACILITIES IN HISTORIC CENTRE OF THE CITY</I> - 2004-07-23

New agency is created to attract and manage funds from future donors and investors for historic district of Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

News Article White House Statement - CELEBRATED U.N. HUMANITARIAN LEADER PRINCE SADRUDDIN AGA KHAN DIES AT AGE 70 - 2003-05-13

The President Was Saddened to Hear of the Death of Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan on May 13, 2003.

News Article Washington Times - INDIAN TREASURE RESTORED - 2003-06-21

Tucked away in a residential area of India's capital is one of its least-known tourist attractions ? the 16th-century tomb of the Emperor Humayun.

Anjali Kwatra
News Article Washingston Post - CELEBRATED U.N. HUMANITARIAN LEADER PRINCE SADRUDDIN AGA KHAN DIES AT AGE 70 - 2003-05-13

Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan, 70, a wealthy philanthropist who held a string of top U.N. humanitarian posts and was the uncle of the spiritual leader of the Ismaili sect of Shiite Islam, died May 12 at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. No cause of death was reported.

News Article World Aware Business Awards 2002

Agha Khan University's Centre of English Language Karachi has won British Council commendation World Aware Business Award 2002 in recognition of its services for promoting English language in back areas of Gilgit, Chitral and Tajikistan.This reward was received by Sabahat Khan Tartari, senior mem

News Article World Intelligent Awarness Award-1989-03-12

The San Diego League of Women Voters and the Women's International Center each announced recipients of their annual awards during banquets last night. The league honored five "women of vision" for their leadership in "revitalization and promotion of cultural enrichment." They are:

News Article World: Middle East Delights of Muslim architecture-1998-10-09

Winners of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture have been presented with their prizes at a ceremony at the Alhambra Palace, in Grenada, Spain.

News Article World Bank, religions to swap development ideas-1998-02-09

Leaders of nine world faiths are to meet the president of the World Bank in London next week for two days of unprecedented talks on poverty and development policies.

News Article West and Islam in "conflict of ignorance" - Aga Khan-2009-09-22

Ignorance and rejectionism lie at the heart of the conflict between the Western and the Islamic worlds, the Aga Khan, spiritual head of the world's more than 15 million Shia Ismaili Muslims, said.

Simon Denyer
News Article Washington Times 27 January - AGA KHAN, JET SETTING ON HIGHER PLANE - 2005-01-26

All the good guys are here,' remarked architect Hugh Newell Jacobsen, gazing at a goodly number of his peers attending Tuesday's award dinner in the National Building Museum honoring His Highness Prince Karim Aga Kahn IV for fostering design excellence, urban and rural revitalization and historic

Ann Geracimos
News Article WebIndia123 - AKF TO ESTABLISH CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE - 2004-12-02

The Aga Khan, the spiritual leader of Shia Ismaili Muslims, on Thursday cleared plans for the setting up of an international school of excellence in Andhra Pradesh.
The Agha Khan Development Network would build the school, which is expected to start functioning from July 2006.

News Article Washington Post - AGA KHAN, JET SETTING ON HIGHER PLANE - 2005-01-26

For nearly 50 years, Prince Karim Aga Khan IV has striven to overcome the celebrity gloss of his life story.To 20 million Ismaili Muslims in Asia and Africa, the 68-year-old Aga Khan is the 49th hereditary imam, a spiritual leader who traces his lineage directly from the prophet Muhammad.

Linda Hales
News Article White death' endures in the lands of Central Asia - <I>WHITE DEATH' ENDURES IN THE LANDS OF CENTRAL ASIA - 2002-07-20

American authorities predicted a sharp decrease in drug trafficking after the eradication of Afghanistan's Taliban regime - known to feed its activities by selling opiates abroad. But its northern neighbour, Tajikistan, knows better.

Laura-Julie Perreault
News Article World media executives meet to bolster Africa's image - AGA KHAN AND WRITER SOYINKA TO GIVE KEYNOTE SPEECHES - 2005-05-20

World media executives and political leaders are streaming in Nairobi ahead of a four-day International Press Institute (IPI) Summit to begin Sunday to discuss Africa's image problems and governance.

News Article Welcome to an honoured visitor - 2008-11-24

Spiritual leader works tirelessly for his sect and all peoples

The Muslim's spiritual leader Aga Khan greets people at the airport Sunday evening after his arrival in Calgary.

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