After the Taliban were forced out of Kabul in 2001, the Aga Khan and his Trust for Culture guided plans for a full restoration of Babur’s garden
Category: Institutions of Ismaili Imamat
Aga Khan Institutions
The University of Central Asia (UCA) has launched its undergraduate admissions campaign
With several projects from Bangladesh shortlisted for the 13th cycle of Aga Khan Award for Architecture
For the third year in a row, the Aga Khan Academy, Mombasa has been selected by the Microsoft Corporation to be a Showcase School.
Royal Trail (Shahi Guzargah) is a heritage trail that leads from Delhi Gate to the Lahore Fort.
Mr Ismaili along with his two co-founders Faiz Hirani and Shehzab Tejani will attend a 13-week accelerator program…
The French Medical Institute for Children is an innovative public-private partnership…
AKDN Resident Representative, Nazim Ahmad, thanked the President of the Portugal for all the support given to the work of the Ismaili community.
Kostantiniyye / Istanbul — this magnificent place has witnessed a succession of empires, the migration of peoples, and astounding urban growth.
Mawlana Hazar Imam inaugurated the Aga Khan School of Nursing on February 16, 1981 in Karachi, Pakistan.
In this lecture and Q&A, Christophe Bouleau of AKTC’s Historic Cities Programme will discuss historic sites in the context of development, how AKTC works with communities
Join Ertharin Cousin, Executive Director of World Food Programme, at the Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat, as she reflects on the challenges faced by humanitarian agencies working in protracted crises
The Canadian exhibition of note is A City Transformed: Images of Istanbul Then and Now at the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto.
An inscription from the UN Sec-Gen Ban Ki Moon’s recent visit to the Global Centre for Pluralism.
Wladimir Ivanow was a noted Russian scholar who worked for a half a century on Ismaili studies in Iran and India.