Ismaili Centres Archive
The title of Aga Khan was first granted to Aga Hassanaly Shah, the 46th Ismaili Imam, by the Shah of Persia, in the 1830s. The title of His Highness was granted by Her Majesty the Queen of England (1957) and His Royal Highness was granted by His Imperial Majesty the Shah of Iran (1959).
Today, Salim and Sulaiman Merchant are among India's most respected composers, having scored more than 100 films including Kurbaan, Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi, Fashion, Band Baaja Baaraat, Aaja Nachle, and Heroine. They have also scored around 20 TV shows and composed several records incorporating cinematic, folk, electronica and sufi influences to their music. They've composed for musicals such as 'Merchants of Bollywood' and 'Beyond Bollywood'. Their latest & much awaited Hollywood film 'Sold' is already gaining a lot of appreciation at various film festivals.
The duo have enthralled audiences across the world with their live concerts including performing at the opening ceremony of the FIFA World Cup 2010. Their songs have been very inspirational especially their sports anthem 'Chak De India'. They have really redefined the music scene in India.
Salim and Sulaiman have been part of several TV reality shows as celebrity judges including the very popular Indian Idol. They've got the Best Music award for the film 'Fashion' at New York's Syracuse International Film Festival, Filmfare, Zee Cine, IIFA, Screen & several other awards. They were also nominated for a daytime Emmy Award for composing 'Save the Tiger - Wonder Pets' and continue to spread their love all over the world including their latest collaboration with Lady Gaga - Born This Way and Enrique Iglesias - I'm a Freak. They created an incredible episode for Coke Studio @ MTV Season 3 which really touched a lot of people and created a unique sound blending traditional folk with 'the Now'. The songs they created got them closer to their own roots. Last year they redefined some of their greatest hits on MTV Unplugged Season 4.
Beginning in the 1970s, Portuguese Ismailis created places of gathering for cultural and social purposes in major cities and towns where they settled. They also found office space for the establishment of philanthropic organisations that they sponsored. As they developed and expanded, these organisations involved increasing numbers of institutional partners and the wider Portuguese public.
The design brief called for a centre which would draw upon traditional design approaches from Muslim civilizations yet avoid transplanting any idiom particular to a specific locale in its entirety. Significant emphasis was placed upon technological innovation and on construction that would be appropriate to the area. The architects' response was influenced by the morphology of traditional spatial arrangements, by the notion of Islamic gardens and by the patterns in architecture that have served different Muslim societies.
The Aga Khan Conciliation and Arbitration Board for Kenya ("NCAB Kenya"), based in Nairobi, is comprised of 9 volunteer mediators.
The Aga Khan Conciliation and Arbitration Board for the United Kingdom ("NCAB UK") is comprised of 11 volunteer mediators based throughout the UK (London, Birmingham and Manchester), Germany and Sweden.
The Aga Khan Conciliation and Arbitration Board for Portugal ("CAB Portugal") is comprised of 7 volunteer mediators based in Portugal and Angola.
The Aga Khan Conciliation and Arbitration Board for Australia and New Zealand ("CAB ANZ") is comprised of 5 volunteer mediators.
The Aga Khan Conciliation and Arbitration Board for India ("CAB India") is comprised of 59 volunteer mediators serving on a national board and six regional boards.
The Aga Khan Conciliation and Arbitration Board for Tanzania ("CAB Tanzania") is comprised of 14 volunteer mediators, including 3 co-opted mediators.
The Aga Khan Conciliation and Arbitration Board for Iran ("NCAB Iran") is comprised of 7 volunteer mediators.
The Aga Khan Conciliation and Arbitration Board for Canada ("CAB Canada") is comprised of volunteer mediators serving on a national board and seven regional boards.
The Aga Khan Conciliation and Arbitration Board for France ("NCAB France") is comprised of 7 volunteer mediators.
The Aga Khan Conciliation and Arbitration Board for Madagascar ("NCAB Madagascar") is comprised of 7 volunteer mediators.
The Aga Khan Conciliation and Arbitration Board for Uganda ("NCAB Uganda") is comprised of 5 volunteer mediators.
The Aga Khan Conciliation and Arbitration Board for Tajikistan ("NCAB Tajikistan") is comprised of 9 volunteer mediators.
The Aga Khan Conciliation and Arbitration Board for Syria ("CAB Syria") is comprised of 44 volunteer mediators serving on a national board and local boards.
The Aga Khan Conciliation and Arbitration Board for Pakistan ("CAB Pakistan") is comprised of over 400 volunteer mediators serving on a national board, regional boards, and local panels.
CAB USA partners with other dispute resolution organizations in the U.S to celebrate a series of Mediators' Forums in Georgia, Illinois, and Texas to share techniques and best practices in mediation.