Event - 1998-05-30

Date: 
Saturday, 1998, May 30
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PARIS, May 30 ( Reuters on Aga Khan's wedding) - Prince Karim Aga Khan, spiritual leader of the world's Shia Ismaili Moslems, married German-born Princess Gabriele zu Liningen at his country home outside Paris on Saturday, his office said. Liningen is a consultant at the Paris headquarters of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO). She has converted to Islam under the Moslem name Inaara, derived from the Arabic word ``Nur''

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H.H. Prince Karim Aga Khan IV

Articles - Event - 1998-05-30

Le mariage de l'Aga Khan-1998-05-30

Source: 
Paris Match

Divorcé de la bégum Salimah, le dieu vivant des ismaïliens vient d'épouser une princesse allemande de 35 ans.

Aga Khan Weds German-Born Princess-1998-05-30

Source: 
www.newsday.com

The Aga Khan, spiritual leader of the world's Ismaili Muslim community, has married a German-born princess who converted to Islam.

In separate religious and civil ceremonies Saturday, the Aga Khan wed Gabriele zu Leiningen at his Aiglemont estate in this tiny town, 25 miles north of Paris near Chantilly, his office said in a statement. It was the second marriage for both.

The rector of the Mosque of Paris, Dalil Boubakeur, performed the religious ceremony, and the mayor of Gouvieux, Patrice Marchand, performed the civil marriage, a statement said.

Aga Khan marries German-born princess who converts to Islam-1998-05-30

Source: 
Fox News

The Aga Khan, spiritual leader of the world's Ismaili Muslim community, has married a German-born princess who converted to Islam.

In separate religious and civil ceremonies Saturday, the Aga Khan wed Gabriele zu Leiningen at his Aiglemont estate in this tiny town, 25 miles north of Paris near Chantilly, his office said in a statement. It was the second marriage for both.

The rector of the Mosque of Paris, Dalil Boubakeur, performed the religious ceremony, and the mayor of Gouvieux, Patrice Marchand, performed the civil marriage, a statement said.

Articles - Event - 1998-05-30