The Noorani family is a term used to refer to the immediate family of the Imām of the Nizari Ismāʿīli Shia Muslims, commonly known by the title of Aga Khan.[1] By convention and custom its members and descendants in the male line are titled Prince and Princess, and as such it can be regarded as a royal family, although only the Aga Khan himself, as its head, is entitled to be referred to by the style of His Highness. The style of His Highness was formally granted to the Aga Khan IV by Queen Elizabeth II in 1957 upon the death of his grandfather the Aga Khan III.[a]
Members
edit- His Highness Prince Shah Karim Al-Hussaini, The Aga Khan IV (b. 1936)
- Prince Rahim Aga Khan (b. 1971)
- Prince Irfan Aga Khan (b. 2015)
- Prince Sinan Aga Khan (b. 2017)
- Princess Zahra Aga Khan (b. 1970)
- Sara Boyden (b. 2000)
- Iliyan Boyden (b. 2002)
- Prince Hussain Aga Khan (b. 1974)
- Princess Fareen Aga Khan (b. 1975), wife of Prince Hussain Aga Khan (m. 2019)
- Prince Aly Muhammad Aga Khan (b. 2000)
- Prince Rahim Aga Khan (b. 1971)
- Other children of Prince Aly Khan (1911-1960), father of the Aga Khan IV (b. 1936)
- Prince Amyn Muhammad Aga Khan (b. 1937)
- Princess Yasmin Aga Khan (b. 1949)
- Princess Catherine Aleya Aga Khan (née Catherine Aleya Beriketti, b. 1938, former wife of Cyril Sursock),[2] widow of Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan (m. 1972), third son of the Aga Khan III
Recently deceased members
edit- Begum Om Habibeh Aga Khan, Mata Salamat (née Yvonne Blanche Labrousse, 1906–2000), m. (1944) The Aga Khan III
- Descendants of The Aga Khan III (1877–1957)
- Prince Giuseppe Mahdi Khan (died 1911)
- Prince Aly Khan, father of the Aga Khan IV (1911–1960), m. (1936 div. 1949) Princess Taj-ud-dawlah Aga Khan (née The Hon. Joan Barbara Yarde-Buller, later wife of the 2nd Viscount Camrose), m. (1949 div. 1953) Rita Hayworth (née Margarita Carmen Cansino, former wife of Orson Welles)
- Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan (1933–2003), m. (1957 div. 1962) Princess Shirin Aga Khan (née Nina Sheila Dyer, 1930–1965, former wife of Baron Hans Heinrich Thyssen-Bornemisza),[2]
- Andrew Ali Aga Khan Embiricos (1985–2011), son of Princess Yasmin Aga Khan
Living former members
edit- Princess Salimah Aga Khan, b. 1940, former wife of the Aga Khan IV (m. 1969; div. 1995)
- Princess Inaara Aga Khan, b. 1963, former wife of the Aga Khan IV (m. 1998; div. 2011)
- Princess Khaliya Aga Khan, b. 1976, former wife of Prince Hussain Aga Khan (m. 2006; div. 2013)
- Princess Salwa Aga Khan, b. 1988, former wife of Prince Rahim Aga Khan (m. 2013; div. 2022)
References
edit- ^ Najibullah, Farangis (24 August 2012). "Five Things To Know About The Aga Khan". Radio Free Europe. Retrieved 2 January 2020.
- ^ a b "Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan, U. N. Commissioner, and Mrs. Sursock Married". The New York Times. 28 November 1972. Retrieved 31 May 2023.
Notes
edit- ^ This style has been continually recognized, on a personal basis, by the British monarch, to whom the Aga Khans were previously temporal subjects — the incumbent is a British citizen — since 1866. In 1959, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran — whose Qajar predecessors first awarded Imam Hasan Ali Shah the title of Aga Khan in 1818 — bestowed upon the Aga Khan IV the higher style of Royal Highness in 1959, but that style fell into disuse following the Iranian Revolution of 1979.