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Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat: Album

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Delegation of the Ismaili Imamat

"The Delegation will serve a representational role for the Imamat and its non-denominational, philanthropic and development agencies which constitute the Aga Khan Development Network – the AKDN. An open, secular facility, the Delegation will be a sanctuary for peaceful, quiet diplomacy, informed by the Imamat’s outlook of global convergence and the development of civil society.

Serena Hotels Album

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Serena Hotels

Toronto - Wynford Park

Album for Wynford Park, housing the Toronto High Profile Jamatkhana and Aga Khan Museum.

Cairo - Al-Azhar Park

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Al-Azhar Park

Syria Forts

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Photographs of various Forts in Syria

Jamatkhana Images

Photos of Jamatkhanas of the World

Shigar Fort

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Shigar Fort

Shigar Fort is built upon a massive boulder and is 400 years old. It is locally known as Fongkhar, "Palace on the Rock". Shigar Fort is at the foot of a steep rock formation, on top of which lie the ruins of the original Fort. It was the former royal residence of the Rajas of Shigar.

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Descending the steps of the citadel, a 13th-century fortress in Aleppo, Syria.

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Bryan Denton, New York Times

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The front view of the newly-launched Lake Victoria Serena Resort

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www.newvision.co.ug
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Serena Hotels

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Landmark: the restoration of the Humayun’s Tomb gardens in Delhi has been the starting point for an urban renewal project

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AKTC
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Humayun Tombs

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Inspiration: restoration of the Baltit Fort in Pakistan prompted inhabitants of the nearby town of Karimabad to improve their homes

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Baltit Fort


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