He graduated from Harvard in 1958. Two years later, the Aga Khan’s father died in a car crash outside Paris, leaving his children horse stables in France and Ireland. “The three of us found ...
An urbane but almost mythical figure who saw no contradiction between his life’s religious and secular aspects ...
The Aga Khan IV died peacefully this week in the capital ... In fact, I was the only one with a car.When we sold in 2000,we were not earning salaries but only allowances. We thought by selling ...
The Aga Khan (L) training on the slopes of Val d'Isere ... of the family's bloodstock empire when his father was killed in a car crash in Paris in May 1960, dual Classic winner Petite Etoile ...
He inherited the bloodstock interests of his father Prince Aly Khan following his death in a car accident in 1960 and went on to become a major investor and benefactor in European racing. Alongside ...
Aga Khan III, died in July 1957. Three years later, his father died in a car crash in Paris and he inherited the family's racing empire. His first two winners came at Longchamp May 22, 1960 ...
racing was certainly in the genes but it was not one of the young Aga Khan's passions. That changed when he suddenly found ...
AFP look at five things about the Aga Khan's sporting world ... family's bloodstock empire when his father was killed in a car crash in Paris in May 1960, dual Classic winner Petite Etoile ...
The new Aga Khan was still only 23 when, in May 1960, he was pitched into the racing world by a car crash in Paris that killed his father, who had inherited the old Aga Khan's horses. It was by no ...
The Aga Khan was one of a golden age of owner-breeders for European racing. Along with the likes of Prince Khalid Abdullah and the Maktoum family, the Aga Khan’s famous green and red silks were ...