Dr. Sadia Bhutta, Aga Khan University, Institute of Education Development, Pakistan – Dr. Hubert Ertl, Oxford University
Category: Countries and Regions
On Saturday, January 23, Aga Khan Museum welcomed Ali Riza and Hüseyin Albayrak — modern-day troubadours and heirs of the “Ashik” tradition of Anatolia
That should come as no surprise, said Ajmal Maiwandi, head of the Aga Khan Trust for Culture, which provides technical advice on the project
Endorsed by Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi.
Rehan Alimohammad of Sugar Land was elected chair of the State Bar of Texas Board of Directors during the board’s April 21 meeting in Austin.
Princess Zahra Aga Khan visits Gorno Badakhshan
“I am Printmaker, Painter and Photographer. My artwork is heavily drawn from my Indian culture, family and personal experiences.”
Shezana graduated from Northeastern University with a BA in Studio Arts and a concentration in painting.
Iqbal (Nick) Mawani was awarded the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada for the promotion of health care and healthy living and for contributing significantly to expand the use of Natural Health Products over 12 years in Canada.
His Excellency Dr. Abdullah Abdullah, Chief Executive of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan meets Princess Zahra Aga Khan for a discussion on health services and other work by AKDN.
On Saturday, I delivered a brief talk, titled Sufi Poetry: A World of Patterns, for World Speech Day in the Ismaili Jamatkhana and Center, for roughly 60 attendees.
The World’s Best Architecture: Architizer announces the winners of the 2017 A+Awards.
As I continued traveling, exploring, and adding more countries to the list of places I have been to. I reflected on my life as a global citizen and how well I have been able to fulfill my role.
Dallas Museum of Art Mounts a New Installation of One of the World’s Leading Islamic Art Collections
Installation Comprises More than 150 Works of Art in New Dedicated Gallery
The compilation, containing 12 articles, was launched at a ceremony in New Delhi. Over 60 researchers, from South Asia and outside, including experts from the Aga Khan University, have contributed to the collection