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Living Camera: Aga Khan (1961) [DVD]
 
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Living Camera: Aga Khan (1961) [DVD]

His Highness the Aga Khan , Robert Drew    Exempt   DVD

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The virtually-unknown film from 1961 of Prince Karim Aga Khan who had recently taken over as Imam of the millions of Shia Ismaili Muslims. The Aga Khan struggles to lead at a time when he is just 20 years old and dealing with having just lost his father and his grandfather.

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A long lost treasure 4 Jan 2010
By Adam Lyons - Published on Amazon.com
An amazing film of the Aga Khan around the time he had just taken over as Imam of the Ismailis after having lost his grandfather and then his father. The filmmaker gets unfettered access to the Aga Khan and follows him around for 6 months in 1961. Touching, informative and moving.
Living Camera: Aga Khan 10 Sep 2010
By Tasawar-ul-Karim Baig - Published on Amazon.com
I enjoyed the so wonderful effort to see Aga Khan's personal and spiritual life in early 20's. I have observed Aga Khan Development Network plays vital role in the under develop part of the world, engage in more than 30 countries in Asia and Africa. AKDN is involve in Education, Health, Culture and mircro-financing of poor people. I have also seen the Aga Khan's visit in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Dubai. His network is engage in Human development programs for last 50 years.
He is among few Muslim leader who initiate dialogue between Western and Islamic world. I strongly recommend all fellows who believe in rational and wisdom to watch it and judge Actions speak louder than Words.

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