Sir Sultan Mahomed Shah Aga Khan (1877-1957) was the 48th hereditary Imam of the Shia Ismaili Muslims. Through his intimate knowledge of diverse cultural traditions, he was uniquely placed to play a significant role in the international affairs of his time, and his long public career had many dimensions. Source: IIS
“Material Intelligence and Spiritual Enlightenment” An Address at the Platinum Jubilee Ceremony, February 20, 1955 Cairo, Egypt.
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“The Task Before the League of Nations” Adjournment of the Session Speech to the League of Nations, October 6, 1937 Geneva, Switzerland.
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“Hafiz and the Place of Iranian Culture in the World” Inaugural Lecture Before the Iran Society, November 9, 1936 London, United Kingdom.
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“Educational Needs of Muslim India” Inaugural Speech at the All India Muhammadan Educational Conference, December 4, 1911 Delhi, India.
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“The True Purpose of Education” Speech at the Muslim Educational Conference, 1904, Bombay, India.
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“Muslim Education in India” Presidential Address to the All India Muhammadan Educational Conference, 1902, Delhi, India.
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