Mausoleum of Aga Khan III Aswan Egypt
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House for rent with fantastic view to the Mausoleum of Aga Khan III in Aswan/ Egypt. The house is a tastefully decorated Nubian house and located on the waters edge of Elephantine Island in the middle of the Nile river.
For more information visit the website: holidayagakhanaswan.blogspot.com
Mausoleum of Aga Khan III in Aswan/ Egypt
(c) Martina Bolz de Jesus Macêdo
House for rent with fantastic view to the Mausoleum of Aga Khan III in Aswan/ Egypt. The house is a tastefully decorated Nubian house and located on the waters edge of Elephantine Island in the middle of the Nile river.
For more information visit the website: holidayagakhanaswan.blogspot.com
AGA KHAN RE-BURIED
After his death in 1957, the late Aga Khan was laid in a temporary tomb at Assouan on the Nile. Now, in the presence of his widow, the Begum, the funeral procession moved towards the last resting-place. The late Aga Khan's grandson and successor and one of his sons, Prince Sadruddin, helped to carry the mortal remains to the burial place.
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The Aga Khan, fabulous spiritual leader of the Ismaili Muslim sect, is buried at Aswan, Egypt.
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Aga Khan Mausoleum and Aswan's West Bank from Kitchener's island
Superb views of Nile's West Bank and the Aga Khan Mausoleum from Lord Kitchener's island
Blick ins Mausoleum des Aga Khan
Die Felukenfahrt auf dem Nil bei Assuan geht weiter. Neues Ziel ist das Grabmal des Aga Khan III., in dem inzwischen auch seine Frau Begum beigesetzt wurde. Das Mausoleum ist gegenwärtig nicht zu besichtigen. Damals, 1996, als dieser Kassettenfilm von Lothar Freier aufgenommen wurde, schon.
Aga Khan III Mausoleum Aswan, Monastery of St Simeon, Elephantine Island, Nubia
(c) Martina Bolz de Jesus Macêdo
House for rent with fantastic view to the Mausoleum of Aga Khan III and the Monastery of St Simeon in Aswan/ Egypt. The house is a tastefully decorated Nubian house and located on the waters edge of Elephantine Island in the middle of the Nile river.
For more information visit the website: holidayagakhanaswan.blogspot.com
The Agha khan /Horus of Egypt tours /Aswan / Egypt ,, by Mohamed Nazeer
Sailing around the Nile /Aswan
THE LATE AGA KHAN HAS BEEN REBURIED IN A NEW MAUSOLEUM ON THE BANKS OF THE NILE
Old Cataract Hotel, Aga Khan Mausoleum and Elephantine island from a felucca
On the Elephantine island you may see the Temple of Khnum
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Visit to Aga Khan Palace
Aga Khan Palace is a well-known and well maintain Memorial. It is here that Mahatma Gandhi was for some years. LEED Pune visited Aga Khan Palace to unfold the history that they have been unaware of due to an Inaccessible education in school. The entire LEED Pune Team with Co Founder & supporters
Skybok: Nubian Village in Aswan, Egypt
A 1 minute overview of an authentic Nubian Village in Aswan, along the Nile River, in Egypt. Produced by Skybok Productions, USA.
The Nubian Village in Aswan is a real village inhabited by indigenous tribes.
The Nubians were an ethnic group coming from southern Egypt and northern Sudan, who during the course of history started a number of settlements along the Nile River.
The Nubians merged with the Egyptians during the Pharaonic age.
A number of ancient pharaohs were of Nubian decent, and their legacy has inevitably lived on.
The city of Aswan is a UNESCO World Heritage site in the category of Folk Art and Craft!
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Various shots of interior. The grave. Engineers checking the construction. The Rest house where the Aga Khan's remains are lying for the time being. The Nile.
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The Nile at Aswan
The Nile at Aswan, including the Aga Khan's mausoleum.
360 degrees views from the temple of Khnum, Elephantine island, Aswan ,Egypt
Starting with Aga Khan Mausoleum, the Nile northwards next, the Old Cataract Hotel, the rest of the temple and the Elephantine island and a zoom on Pyramisa Isis Corniche hotel
Mawlana Hazar Imam's Golden Jubilee Darbar in the United Arab Emirates (English)
His Highness The Aga Khan, accompanied by Prince Rahim and Princess Zahra, met with the ruling families of Abu Dhabi and Dubai during his Golden Jubilee visit to the United Arab Emirates. The highlight of the visit was the opening of the new Ismaili Centre in Dubai, as well as the Dubai Park located just opposite.
Ismaili Centre Dubai is the fourth Ismaili Centre in the world and the first in the Middle East. The opening ceremony was attended by His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum and His Highness Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak al-Nahyan.
The Ismaili Centre is a domed structure inspired by the Fatimid architecture of old Egypt and Syria that emanates the spirit of Islam. The Centre was erected with the use of traditional materials. Its many domes were built by Kashmiri masons equipped with increasingly rare traditional construction skills.
The 13,000 square metres of land located in Dubai’s Oud Metha district was designed by Rami El Dahan and Soheir Farid of El Dahan & Farid Engineering Consultants from Cairo, Egypt. Adjacent to the Centre is also a 3,000 square meter park designed by a world renowned landscape architect Maher Stino, who also designed the 74-acre Azhar Park in Cairo - a project of the Aga Khan Trust for Culture.