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The Aga Khan, spiritual leader of the world’s Ismaili Muslims and philanthropist, has died at 88

  • He was known for his success in horse racing, particularly with the thoroughbred Shergar, who was kidnapped in 1983 and never found.
  • His wealth, estimated to be between $800 million and $13 billion, came from inheritance, horse breeding, and investments.
  • The Aga Khan was committed to philanthropy, stating, 'If you travel the developing world, you see that poverty is the driver of tragic despair.
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KRIV broke the news in on Tuesday, February 4, 2025.
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