The most famous racehorse of all time was owned by Aga Khan, who died last week. But when the stallion was kidnapped over 40 ...
Shergar’s body was never found, and the case remains a mystery. The IRA has never officially claimed responsibility for stealing the beloved horse. The incident has inspired several books ...
The Aga Khan also courted controversy in 1989 when he withdrew his horses from England in a dispute over drug testing. Over ...
The ill-fated Shergar remains the most outstanding performer bred by the ... The latest edition of the Aga’s private stud book showed a broodmare band numbering around 160, their produce records ...
PARIS: Islamic spiritual leader the Aga Khan died in Lisbon on Tuesday aged 88, leaving millions of followers in mourning across the world.Prince Karim Al-Hussa ...
in itself raised a major question mark," he said in a book published in 2011 celebrating 50 years in the racehorse business. He will be, in the public's eye, forever best remembered for the ill-fated ...
He will be, in the public's eye, forever best remembered for the ill-fated Shergar, who clinched a mind-bogglingly easy win at the 1981 Epsom Derby. John Matthias, the jockey of the second horse ...
The editor remembers Dr Alexander John Boyd, his father's principal at the Madras Christian College, and the two ...