Prince Karim, Aga Khan IV, spiritual leader of the 15 million Nizari Ismaili Muslims, was among the world's pre-eminent owner ...
and was then fourth behind Dancing Brave in vintage editions of both the King George and the Arc. At his best, he was superior to most winners of those races.
Hussaini, Aga Khan IV, who has died in Lisbon at the age of 88, ranks as one of the greatest owner/breeders of this or any other era, as well as one of the most significant religious figures of the ...
In another year he might have been pre-eminent, but the pesky Dancing Brave beat him into fourth place in both the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes and arguably the best-ever renewal ...
Ascot racecourse said ... as Shahrastani held the seemingly irresistible charge of Dancing Brave. But the Aga Khan’s love affair with British racing came to a crashing halt when his filly ...
There was further Epsom glory for Stoute and the Aga Khan in 1986, as Shahrastani held the seemingly irresistible charge of Dancing Brave ... British racing at Royal Ascot in 1995, before again ...
There was further Epsom glory for Stoute and the Aga Khan in 1986, as Shahrastani held the seemingly irresistible charge of Dancing Brave ... British racing at Royal Ascot in 1995, before again ...