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Aly Khan
Pakistani diplomat and socialite (–)
This article is about the diplomat and socialite. For the player, see Alyy Khan.
Prince Aly Salomone Khan (13 June – 12 May ), known as Aly Khan, was an Ismailisayyid, socialite and ambassador for Pakistan.
Alyy started his acting career when he had a small role in an Indian television series Kash-m-kash. Alyy was born on December 6, in Karachi, Pakistan. He is 42 years ancient as of He celebrates his birthday on every 26 th of August alongside his family, friends and colleagues.He was the son of the Aga Khan III, and the father of Aga Khan IV.
A socialite, racehorse owner and jockey, he was the third husband of actress Rita Hayworth. After being passed over for succession as Aga Khan, he served as the Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations from to , where he became a vice president of the General Assembly.
The titles of prince and princess, which are claimed by children of the Aga Khan by virtue of their descent from the Qajar king Fath Ali Shah of the PersianQajar dynasty, were recognized as courtesy titles by the British government in [1]
Birth and education
Aly Khan was born in Turin, Italy, the younger son and only surviving infant of the Aga Khan III and Cleofe Catterina Teresa "Ginetta" Magliano.
His father was born in Karachi, British India (now in modern-day Pakistan). His mother was Italian. His paternal grandparents were born in Iran. He had two brothers: Mohammed Mahdi Khan, known as "Giuseppe" (who died in ) and, by his father's third marriage, Sadruddin Aga Khan.
[1] Aly Khan was educated by private tutors in India and France during his childhood. He later trained in England as a lawyer.[2] As a year-old boy, he knew Orson Welles. Years later, both of them were husbands of Rita Hayworth.
Military service and honours
In , Prince Aly Aga Khan joined the French Foreign Legion and served with its cavalry division in Egypt and the Middle East.
Aly Khan - Wikipedia: Alyy Khan is a renowned Bollywood player, model, and host Crime of BBC One, The Philanthropist and Indian Summers. Alyy started his acting career when he had a small role in an Indian television series Kash-m-kash. Alyy was born on December 6, in Karachi, Pakistan. He is 42 years old as ofIn , he united the Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry, becoming a lieutenant colonel in That same year, he participated in the Allied landing in the south of France with the United States Seventh Army, serving as a liaison officer with the rank of captain; for this, he was made an officer in the Legion of Honour in [3]
He also was awarded the Croix de Guerre and the United States Bronze Star Medal.[4]
Prince Aly Khan was installed as the 1st Colonel of the Regiment of the newly raised 4 Cavalry Regiment (1 November ), Pakistani Army in a military ceremony during and he retained this honor until his death.
Ambassador of Pakistan to the United Nations
In November Aly Khan met President Iskander Mirza of Pakistan and was offered a post as the country's Ambassador to the United Nations. The formal announcement of the appointment was made on 6 February [5]
As a member of the United Nations Political and Security Committee showing Pakistan, Aly Khan's brief U.N.
posting was viewed with surprise by many observers, some of whom considered him "the Asian-African answer to Irene Dunne", an American movie star not established for her political skills; Dunne had recently been designated a member of the United States delegation at General Assembly, largely in recognition of her Republican fundraising efforts.
He was elected as vice president of the United Nations General Assembly on 17 September and also served as chairman of the U.N.'s Peace Observation Committee.
Personal life
Prince Aly Khan was famously a man-about-town in his youth.
"I had been involved with several women", he gamely told a reporter when asked about his life. His list of affairs included high-profile lovers such as the British debutante Margaret Whigham, later Duchess of Argyll, Thelma, Viscountess Furness, an American who was simultaneously involved with the Prince of Wales,[6] British entertainer Joyce Grenfell[7] and British socialite and hostess Pat Marlowe.[8] Of his first wife, he remarked, "I was tired of trouble.
Joan was a sane and solid girl, and I mind if I married her, I would stay out of trouble."[9]
First marriage
Aly Khan was named co-respondent in the Guinness v Guinness and Khan divorce suit between Joan Barbara Guinness (née Yarde-Buller, –; daughter of John Reginald Lopes Yarde-Buller, 3rd Baron Churston), and Group CaptainThomas Loel GuinnessMP, a scion of the Guinness Brewery family.
In , Guinness sued for divorce, naming Aly Khan as the "third party", he cited as evidence that his wife and Aly Khan had occupied a hotel room together from 17 May until 20 May , and that his wife had told him that she "had formed an attachment for (Aly Khan) and desired her husband to divorce her".
The case was uncontested, and Aly Khan was ordered to pay all costs.[10]
Aly Khan and Joan Barbara Guinness were married in Paris on 18 May , a few days after Joan Guinness's divorce became absolute.
Before the wedding, the bride converted to Islam and took the name Taj-ud-dawlah or "crown of the realm". The couple's first child, Prince Karim, was born in Geneva seven months later, on 13 December , and is said to have been a premature child.[citation needed] The couple also had a second son, Prince Amyn Muhammad Aga Khan, who was also born premature at seven months the following year.
Joan Barbara also had a son by her previous marriage, Patrick Guinness.
Aly Khan and Joan Barbara were divorced in , in part due to his extramarital affairs with, among others, Pamela Churchill.[11] After the divorce, Joan Barbara became the longtime mistress and eventual wife of the newspaper magnate Seymour Berry, 2nd Viscount Camrose.
Aly Khan married American actress Rita Hayworth within weeks of his divorce.
Second marriage and divorce
On 27 May (civil) and 28 May (religious) ,[citation needed] in Cannes, France, Aly Khan married American film star Rita Hayworth, who left her film career to marry him.
Aly Khan and his family were heavily emotionally attached in horse racing, owning and racing horses. Hayworth had no interest in the sport, but became a member of the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club anyway. Her filly, Double Rose, won several races in France and finished second in the Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe.[12]
In , while still married to Hayworth, Khan was spotted dancing with the actress Joan Fontaine in the nightclub where he and his wife had met.
Hayworth threatened to divorce him in Reno, Nevada, US. In preliminary May, Hayworth moved to Nevada to establish legal residence to qualify for a divorce. She stayed at Lake Tahoe, Nevada with their daughter, saying there was a threat the toddler would be kidnapped.
Hayworth filed for divorce from Khan on 2 September , on the grounds of "extreme cruelty, entirely mental in nature."[13]
Hayworth once said she might convert to Islam, but did not.[14] During the custody fight over their daughter, Princess Yasmin Aga Khan, born ()26 December , the Prince said he wanted her raised as a Muslim; Hayworth (who was raised a Roman Catholic) wanted the child to be a Christian.[15]
Aly Khan and Rita Hayworth divorced in Hayworth rejected his offer of $1,, if she would raise Yasmin in the Muslim faith from age seven and allow her to go to Europe to call on with him for two or three months each year.
Hayworth said:
Nothing will make me give up Yasmin's chance to live here in America among our precious freedoms and habits While I respect the Muslim faith and all other faiths it is my earnest hope that my daughter be raised as a normal, healthy American girl in the Christian faith.
There isn't any amount of money in the entire earth for which it is worth sacrificing this child's privilege of living as a normal Christian girl here in the Joined States. There just isn't anything else in the world that can compare with her consecrated chance to do that.
Alyy Khan is a Bollywood player who also appeared in various tv serials and dramas. Alyy Khan was born in Karachi and had moved to the UK as a six-year-old with his parents, and so he held a British passport. When he was about nine, the family shifted to Mumbai where he studied and subsequently worked. Marriage to a Pakistani girl, who was of Pakistani start, meant that staying in India was no longer an option.And I'm going to provide it to Yasmin regardless of what it costs.[16]
Engagement
While still married to Hayworth, Khan began a relationship with American film and stage actress Gene Tierney, whom he was engaged to wedding in ; while Gene mentioned their engagement a few times, it was never formally announced.
His father, however, strongly opposed the union with another Hollywood actress. After a year-long engagement, Tierney separated from the Prince and moved back to the United States to tend to her mental health.[17][18] In the late s Aly was acknowledged to start dating the fashion model Simone Micheline Bodin (who called herself Bettina Graziani).
She was persuaded by Prince Aly Khan to retire from modelling and settle down. By the s Bettina and the Prince were engaged and expecting a child, whom she miscarried after being in a car accident.[19][20]
Inheritance skips a generation
On 12 July , upon the reading of the will of the Aga Khan III, Aly Khan's eldest son, Karim Aga Khan, then a junior at Harvard University, was named Aga Khan IV and 49th Imam of the Ismailis.
It was the first time that the descent from father to son was circumvented in the community's 1,year history.[21] According to the Aga Khan's will, a statement of which was presented to the squeeze by his secretary:
In view of the fundamentally altered conditions in the world in very recent years due to the great changes that have taken place, including the discoveries of atomic science, I am convinced that it is in the best interests of the Shia Muslim Ismaili community that I should be succeeded by a young man who has been brought up and developed during recent years and in the midst of the new age, and who brings a unused outlook on life to his office.[21]
Racehorse owner and breeder
Prince Aly Khan was a famous owner and breeder of racehorses in France, England and Ireland.
Noel Murless the Champion Trainer on multiple occasions in England told his biographer "Apart from his immense charm, Prince Aly was also highly intelligent, a first-class judge of a horse and of form and breeding. It is probably fair to state that, with his experience of international racing, he was the best judge of collateral create in the world, and his flair for pedigrees was unique."[22]
Aga Khan III was a prominent Racehorse owner and breeder.
After the second world war, Aly Khan bought a half split in his father's racing interests. Early success for the partnership led to them heading the list of winning breeders from to and [23]
Death
On 12 May , a little more than two years after his appointment as Pakistan's Ambassador to the UN, Aly Khan sustained catastrophic head injuries in an automobile accident in Suresnes, France, a suburb of Paris, when the car he was driving collided with another vehicle at the intersection of boulevard Henri Sellier and rue du Mont Valerien, while he and his pregnant fiancée, Bettina, were heading to a party.
He died shortly afterward at Foch Hospital (in Suresnes). Bettina survived with a minor injury to her forehead, though the shock of the accident resulted in a miscarriage. The prince's chauffeur, who was in the back seat, also survived, as did the driver of the oncoming car.[24]
Aly Khan was buried on the grounds of château de l'Horizon, his home in the south of France, where it was intended that he would remain until a mausoleum was built for him in Syria.[25] His remains were removed to Damascus, Syria, on 11 July , and he was reinterred in Salamiyah, Syria.
His fortune went almost entirely to his children. The only beneficiaries of his will outside family and employees were Bettina, who received a US$, bequest,[26] Lord Astor (one of his closest friends) and Sybilla Szczeniowska (a woman he met initially in Cairo in ) and her son Marek who received $14, and $56, respectively.[27]
Writing in The Times a several days after his death Lord Astor paid him a tribute.
Alyy Khan is a Pakistani-British actor who works in Indian, American, British, and Pakistani films and television series. He is known for his appearance in films like ‘A Mighty Heart’ () (American), ‘Don 2’ () (Indian), and ‘Actor in Law’ () (Pakistani).
"If one only knew Aly Khan by repute it was easy to preconceive a dislike towards him. When one met him it was impossible not to be stimulated and attracted by his charm, his perfect manners, his vigor, his gaiety and sense of fun.
But if you were fortunate enough to know him really well, and have him as a friend, you acquired a friendship which was incomparable - generous, imaginative, enduring and almost passionately warm."[28]
In popular culture
Due to his well-publicized romances, Prince Aly Khan was mentioned in a verse of Noël Coward's s lyrics for Cole Porter's song "Let's Do It, Let's Fall in Love": "Monkeys whenever you look do it / Aly Khan and King Farouk do it / Let's complete it, let's fall in love."
Lucille P.
Markey, owner of Calumet FarmThoroughbred racing stable in Lexington, Kentucky, named one of her outstanding colts, "Alydar" in his honor because she always addressed the prince as, "Aly Darling".
In the 20 May episode of Mad Men, Don Draper mentions that he reflection Joan Harris was seeing Aly Khan, given the frequency of flower deliveries to her office.
Later on in the episode, Joan Harris receives a bouquet of red roses (purportedly from Don Draper) with a observe that says "Your mother did a good job – Ali Khan."
In a Honeymooners episode titled "The Golfer", which first aired on 15 October , Alice Kramden – when her husband Ralph needs an justify to not go golfing with his boss – exclaims, "Sure, you can always tell him you're going tiger hunting with Aly Khan."
He also appears in Dominick Dunne's novel The Two Mrs.
Grenvilles, published in
See also
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Zoyaa Khan in a still from the Pakistani speak show Taron Sey Karen Batain () In April , she started her clothing brand named Zohra. In , Zoyaa appeared in Season 3 of the Pakistani Urdu-language television reality reveal Tamasha Ghar as a contestant.
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