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Aga Khan V

1971 - today

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His biography is available in 19 different languages on Wikipedia. Aga Khan V is the 665th most popular businessperson, the 649th most popular biography from Switzerland and the 17th most popular Swiss Businessperson.

Aga Khan V, also known as Shah Karim al-Husayni, is most famous for being the 50th Imam of the Nizari Isma'ili community and for his significant contributions to philanthropy, education, and cultural development through the Aga Khan Development Network. He is also recognized for promoting social and economic development in various countries, particularly in the Muslim world.

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Among Businesspeople

Among businesspeople, Aga Khan V ranks 665 out of 847Before him are Cyrus Mistry, Leonid Mikhelson, Arkady Volozh, Steve Wynn, Nita Ambani, and Shari Arison. After him are Evangelos Marinakis, Herbert Austin, 1st Baron Austin, Herman Cain, Gwynne Shotwell, Ton Roosendaal, and Eliphalet Remington.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1971, Aga Khan V ranks 305Before him are Leila K, Sergei Bodrov Jr., Rogier Blokland, Hsiao Bi-khim, Danijela Martinović, and Edd China. After him are Letícia Sabatella, Víctor Aristizábal, Karin Slaughter, Deuce, Mark Feuerstein, and DJ Ötzi.

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In Switzerland

Among people born in Switzerland, Aga Khan V ranks 649 out of NaNBefore him are Christian Kracht (1966), Philippe Senderos (1985), Hans Pulver (1902), Ernst Stueckelberg (1905), Erich Schmitt (1912), and Edmund Bruggmann (1943). After him are Alisha Lehmann (1999), Armand Borel (1923), Lara Gut-Behrami (1991), Claudio Sulser (1955), Maria Walliser (1963), and Stephan Eicher (1960).

Among Businesspeople In Switzerland

Among businesspeople born in Switzerland, Aga Khan V ranks 17Before him are Julius Maggi (1846), Paul Sacher (1906), Gustav Wiederkehr (1905), Walter Wild (1872), Josef Ackermann (1948), and Marc Faber (1946). After him are Bob Lutz (1932), Esther Dyson (1951), and Nicholas Medforth-Mills (1985).

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