Articles - Event - 1998-09-22
Aga Khan visits Tajikistan-1998-09-22
Posted November 30th, 2009 by librarian-apThe spiritual leader of the world's Ismaili community, the Aga Khan, is visiting Tajikistan, home to a small but influential Ismaili community living mainly in the south of the country.
More than two-thousand Ismailis turned out to welcome him on his arrival on Monday.
The Aga Khan told reporters he would discuss economic projects in the remote mountainous regions of the country.
Since independence, the Aga Khan has poured millions of dollars into the country in aid and also played a part in brokering the peace in Tajikistan's civil war.
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Tajik Leader Awards Aga Khan IV with Order.-1998-09-22
Posted November 20th, 2009 by librarian-apSpiritual leader of world's Ismailis Aga Khan IV said on Tuesday after his meeting with Tajikistan's President Emomali Rakhmonov that "now Tajikistan is going through a very important time when the foundation is being laid for its development in future."
Aga Khan IV is staying in Dushanbe for a visit at the invitation of the head of state.
"During the visit we want to consider projects to make our contribution in the support of the peace process and the economic development of Tajikistan," Aga Khan IV said.
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Aga Khan gets a warm welcome in Tajikistan-1998-09-22
Posted November 20th, 2009 by librarian-apThe spiritual leader of the world's Ismaili community, the Aga Khan, has arrived in the Central Asian State of Tajikistan to a tumultuous welcome.
More than two-thousand Ismailis, most of whom live in the south of the country, turned out to see the man they worship as a living god.
The Aga Khan last came to Tajikistan three years ago to meet his followers from whom he had been separated by Soviet rule.
Since independence, the Aga Khan has poured millions of dollars into the country in aid and also played a part in brokering the peace in Tajikistan's civil war.
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Aga Khan visits Tajikistan-1998-09-22
Posted November 20th, 2009 by librarian-apThe spiritual leader of the world's Ismaili community, the Aga Khan, is visiting Tajikistan, home to a small but influential Ismaili community living mainly in the south of the country.
More than two-thousand Ismailis turned out to welcome him on his arrival on Monday.
The Aga Khan told reporters he would discuss economic projects in the remote mountainous regions of the country.
Since independence, the Aga Khan has poured millions of dollars into the country in aid and also played a part in brokering the peace in Tajikistan's civil war.
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Tajik Leader Awards Aga Khan IV with Order-1998-09-22
Posted November 17th, 2009 by librarian-apSpiritual leader of world's Ismailis Aga Khan IV said on Tuesday after his meeting with Tajikistan's President Emomali Rakhmonov that "now Tajikistan is going through a very important time when the foundation is being laid for its development in future."
Aga Khan IV is staying in Dushanbe for a visit at the invitation of the head of state.
"During the visit we want to consider projects to make our contribution in the support of the peace process and the economic development of Tajikistan," Aga Khan IV said.
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- 3906 reads
Aga Khan gets a warm welcome in Tajikistan-1998-09-22
Posted November 17th, 2009 by librarian-apThe spiritual leader of the world's Ismaili community, the Aga Khan, has arrived in the Central Asian State of Tajikistan to a tumultuous welcome.
More than two-thousand Ismailis, most of whom live in the south of the country, turned out to see the man they worship as a living god.
The Aga Khan last came to Tajikistan three years ago to meet his followers from whom he had been separated by Soviet rule.
Since independence, the Aga Khan has poured millions of dollars into the country in aid and also played a part in brokering the peace in Tajikistan's civil war.
- 2164 reads
Aga Khan visits Tajikistan-1998-09-22
Posted November 17th, 2009 by librarian-apThe spiritual leader of the world's Ismaili community, the Aga Khan, is visiting Tajikistan, home to a small but influential Ismaili community living mainly in the south of the country.
More than two-thousand Ismailis turned out to welcome him on his arrival on Monday.
The Aga Khan told reporters he would discuss economic projects in the remote mountainous regions of the country.
Since independence, the Aga Khan has poured millions of dollars into the country in aid and also played a part in brokering the peace in Tajikistan's civil war.
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- 2892 reads