Hussain Aga Khan

Prince Hussain Aga Khan (born April 10, 1974, in Geneva, Switzerland[1]) is the third child and second son of Aga Khan IV and his first wife, Princess Salimah Aga Khan.

Hussain Aga Khan
Prince Hussain Aga Khan
Born (1974-04-10) 10 April 1974
Geneva, Switzerland
Spouse
(
m. 2006; div. 2013)

Elizabeth Hoag
(
m. 2019)
Full name
Hussain Aga Khan
FatherAga Khan IV
MotherSalimah Aga Khan
ReligionNizari Ismaili Shia Islam

Education and career

He attended Deerfield Academy and subsequently Williams College, from which he graduated in 1997 with a dual degree in theatre and French literature.[1] Since then, Prince Hussain has been based in France and working with the Aga Khan Trust for Culture. Following completion of a master's degree in international affairs from Columbia University in 2004, Prince Hussain assumed additional responsibility at the Aga Khan Foundation for the conceptualisation of programmes on environmental issues.[2]

Nature and Photography

Hussain has been an avid tropical fish hobbyist since the age of five and a reptile and amphibian enthusiast since he was 14.[1]

His photographs of 'Rainforests' from seven countries, and associated statistics related to deforestation and biodiversity, have been showcased in the US, Paris, Geneva and Verbier (Switzerland), and have been published in two books, Animal Voyage in 2004 (a new edition was printed in 2007) and Diving into Wildlife in 2015.[1][3]

His photography of ocean life is on display at the National Museum of Natural History and Science of the University of Lisbon from September 27 to December 29, 2019, in an exhibition called "The Living Sea: Photographic Essay by Hussain Aga Khan".[4][5]

Personal life

On April 27, 2006, the Prince announced his intention to marry Kristin J. White (born 1976), an American whom he met while both were attending graduate school at Columbia. The intended bride, who has a master's degree in public health, converted to Islam and took the name, Khaliya Aga Khan.[6] Prince Hussain and Princess Khaliya were married religiously on Saturday September 16, 2006, by Sayyed Mohammad Masawi at Château de Chantilly. Friday September 15 was the civil ceremony at their home in Aiglemont, France, by Mayor of Gouvieux, Patrice Marchand. Prince Hussain was given the key to the city of Sugar Land, Texas in 2007, and was made an Honorary Ambassador of the city of Edmonton in 2007.

Prince Hussain and Princess Khaliya divorced in 2013.[7]

In December 2018, His Highness the Aga Khan announced the engagement of Prince Hussain and Elizabeth Hoag, who adopted the name Fareen upon embracing Islam. The couple married in a private ceremony in Geneva on September 27, 2019.[8]

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References

  1. "WHO WE ARE". focusedonnature.org. Retrieved 2016-06-13.
  2. "Engagement of Prince Hussain Aga Khan and Miss Kristin J. White", official press release from the office of the Aga Khan, 24 April 2006; retrieved on 6 September 2006 from Ismaili.net.
  3. "EXHIBITIONS". focusedonnature.org. Retrieved 2016-06-13.
  4. "O MAR VIVO: ENSAIO FOTOGRÁFICO DE HUSSAIN AGA KHAN". museus.ulisboa.pt. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
  5. Carvalho, Catarina (October 1, 2019). "Hussain Aga Khan. Um príncipe apaixonado por tartarugas e tubarões". dn.pt. Retrieved 2019-10-05.
  6. The Financial Express, 27 April 2006
  7. Hola
  8. "Aga Khan's son Prince Hussain marries US fiancee Elizabeth Hoag". Garavi Gujarat. Retrieved 7 October 2019.
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