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  2. Aga Khan IV - Wikipedia

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    Aga Khan IV skiing for Iran at the 1964 Winter Olympics. The Aga Khan IV is the eldest son of Prince Aly Khan (1911–1960), and his first wife, Princess Taj-ud-dawlah Aga Khan, formerly Joan Yarde-Buller (1908–1997), the eldest daughter of the British peer John Yarde-Buller, 3rd Baron Churston.

  3. Inaara Aga Khan - Wikipedia

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    Inaara Aga Khan, formerly Begum Inaara Aga Khan (born Gabriele Renate Homey; formerly Thyssen; 1 April 1963), also previously known as Princess Inaara Aga Khan, was the second wife of the Aga Khan IV, the 49th Imam of the Nizari branch of the Shia Imami Ismaili Muslims; from May 1998 to March 2014, she held the title Begum Aga Khan.

  4. Hussain Aga Khan - Wikipedia

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    Prince Hussain Aga Khan (born April 10, 1974, in Geneva, Switzerland [1]) is a nature photographer, third child, and second son of Aga Khan IV and his first wife, Princess Salimah Aga Khan. Noorani family

  5. Rahim Aga Khan - Wikipedia

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    Prince Rahim Aga Khan was born on 12 October 1971, in Geneva, the eldest son of Prince Karim Aga Khan and his first wife Princess Salimah Aga Khan. [1]Prince Rahim received his secondary education at Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts (1990) and graduated from Brown University, Rhode Island, U.S. with a bachelor's degree in Comparative Literature awarded in 1995.

  6. Noorani family - Wikipedia

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    The Noorani family is a term used to refer to the immediate family of the Imām of the Nizari Ismāʿīli Shia Muslims, commonly known by the title of Aga Khan. [1] By convention and custom its members and descendants in the male line are titled Prince and Princess, and as such it can be regarded as a royal family, although only the Aga Khan himself, as its head, is entitled to be referred to ...

  7. Joan Yarde-Buller - Wikipedia

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    A few days after the divorce from Guinness was effective, on 18 May 1936, in Paris, Joan Yarde-Buller married Prince Aly Khan. Before the wedding, Yarde-Buller converted to Islam and took the name "Taj-ud-dawlah", meaning "Crown of the Realm". [12] [13] [14] Yarde-Buller and Khan had two sons: Aga Khan IV (b. 1936) [15] Prince Amyn Aga Khan (b ...

  8. Aly Khan - Wikipedia

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    Prince Aly Salomone Khan (13 June 1911 – 12 May 1960), known as Aly Khan, was an Ismaili sayyid, socialite and ambassador for Pakistan. He was the son of the Aga Khan III, and the father of Aga Khan IV. A socialite, racehorse owner and jockey, he was the third husband of actress Rita Hayworth.

  9. Zahra Aga Khan - Wikipedia

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    Princess Zahra Aga Khan (born 18 September 1970) is the eldest child of Aga Khan IV and his first wife, ... Sara, and a son, Iliyan. [citation needed]