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Aga Khan IV

American  

noun

  1. Shah Karim al-Husainy, born 1936, leader of the Ismaʿili sect of Muslims in India since 1957 (grandson of Aga Khan III).


Aga Khan IV British  

noun

  1. Prince Karim (kəˈriːm). born 1936, spiritual leader of the Ismaili sect of Muslims from 1957

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Three people were hooked, according to court testimony: Karim Aga Khan IV, the spiritual leader of Ismaili Muslims, who wired more than $20 million in March 2016; Corinne Mentzelopoulos, owner of the prestigious Château Margaux wine estate, who sent over $6 million that same month; and Inan Kirac, a wealthy Turkish businessman, who sent $47 million in November and December 2016.

From New York Times

But three targets were hooked in: Karim Aga Khan IV, the spiritual leader of Ismaili Muslims, who wired over $20 million in March 2016; Corinne Mentzelopoulos, owner of the prestigious Château Margaux wine estate, who sent over $6 million that same month; and Inan Kirac, a wealthy Turkish businessman, who sent $47 million in November and December 2016.

From New York Times

Prince Karim Al Husseini, a billionaire philanthropist who lives in France and goes by the title Aga Khan IV, is the Ismailis’ spiritual leader — and a major benefactor of the Hunza Valley.

From Washington Post

Prince Karim Aga Khan IV, a billionaire philanthropist, is the current spiritual leader of the Ismailis.

From Washington Post

Karim Aga Khan IV, 22, and Harvard University had a mutually satisfying parting.

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