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ISMAILIS CELEBRATE AGA KHAN'S GOLDEN JUBILEE - 2007-07-10

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2007-07-10

Following the Aga Khan’s leadership, each community of Ismailis contributes locally and internationally to making the world a better place. Focusing particularly on developing nations in Asia and Africa, the Aga Khan through the agencies of the Aga Khan Development Network has built over 300 educational institutions, including two universities, 200 clinics and health centers, five hospitals and other institutions dedicated to improving living conditions for the poor of the world, without regard to their faith, origin or gender.

UZAWA: RUFFLING FEATURES IN TANZANIA</I> - 2005-08-25

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2005-08-25

Some of the allegations directed against the South Asian community, especially regarding the domination of the business sector, capital flight and the recruitment of expatriates by local South Asian business houses, needed to be answered.

IPS - UN GROUPE AU SERVICE DU DEVELOPPEMENT - 2004-02-27

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2004-02-27

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ISMAILIS IN MONTREAL. - 2004-01-25

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2004-01-25

Radio-Canada's news program in French '5 sur 5' profiled the Ismaili community of Ugandan origin living in Montreal. The video Includes footage of members of the Montreal Jamat at the Montreal Headquarters JK social hall, Bait-ul Ilm classes and recent Kushiali celebrations. It also includes the 1983 footage of Mowlana Hazar Imam's meeting with the then Prime Minister Rene Levesque.

A SERIOUS OMISSION IN HISTORY OF URDU LITERATURE - 2003-06-04

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2003-06-04

Should the history of Urdu literature be recast to focus the grand development of Ginan poetry of the Ismaili Pirs in the Punjab, Sindh and Gujrat in the 14th and 15th century?

TAJIKISTAN STARTS FLIGHTS TO KABUL - 2002-03-28

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2002-03-28

DUSHANBE, Tajikistan - (AP) Tajikistan's national airline on Thursday began passenger service to Afghanistan and officials announced plans to build five bridges connecting the countries... The Tajikistan Airlines decision to open service between Dushanbe and Kabul, the Afghan capital, was largely in response to demand by businessmen, airline officials said. The flights are expected to go once a week.

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