The death of the Aga Khan has evoked memories of one of the greatest sporting mysteries of all time - the disappearance of ...
Fitzgerald was ordered to identify the stable of Epsom Derby-winning superstar racehorse Shergar and was told the gang were kidnapping the horse and would be demanding IR£2m for his safe return.
The Aga Khan was a notable supporter of Irish racing and one of the driving forces behind the redevelopment of the Curragh.
Aga Khan IV, leader of Ismaili Muslims, was buried in Aswan, Egypt, following a private ceremony in Lisbon. His successor, ...
His charities ran hundreds of hospitals, educational and cultural projects, largely in the developing world OBITUARY | ...
“The Oghi tehsil council imposed levies on the transportation of minerals excavated from its jurisdiction around four years ago, but the then government withdrew them,” chairman of Shergar ...
The funeral of Aga Khan IV, the 49th hereditary imam of the Shiite Ismaili community, and a notable supporter of Irish horse racing, was taken place in Lisbon on Saturday.Canadian Prime Minister ...
The spiritual leader of up to 15 million people owned kidnapped super-horse Shergar Shergar is led in by the Aga Khan (top hat) with jockey Walter Swinburn after winning the Derby at Epsom in 1981.
Known in his circle as “HH” (or “His Highness”), Prince Karim lived up to the name. His primary residence was a modern ...
1966: The Government announces that a Fast Reactor will be built at Dounreay power station in Scotland. On the same day, singer/actress Sophie Tucker dies aged 79. 1967: Canadian conductor Percy Faith ...
Prince Karim Aga Khan IV’s funeral was held in Lisbon, Portugal, with world leaders, including Pakistan’s Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb, in attendance. The Pakistani government has declared ...