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37. Aga Khan I: Dawn of a Global Ismaili Legacy
March 21, 2025 · 30 min

In today’s episode, we delve into the extraordinary life of Imam Hasan Ali Shah Aga Khan I—a visionary leader who reshaped the destiny of the Nizari Ismaili community.

Born in 1804 in Persia, Aga Khan I was destined for greatness, inheriting a rich spiritual legacy as a descendant of the Fatimid Caliphs and the Prophet Muhammad. Tragedy struck early when his father, Shah Khalilullah, was assassinated in 1817, catapulting the then-13-year-old Hasan Ali Shah into a role of immense responsibility. With the unwavering support of his determined mother, Bibi Sarkara, and the endorsement of Qajar ruler Fath Ali Shah—who honored him with the title “Aga Khan”—his remarkable journey began.

In our conversation today, we’ll trace his path from his early days in Persia to his transformative governorship in Kerman. There, he initiated sweeping reforms, modernizing infrastructure and boosting trade, all while navigating the perilous politics of a turbulent empire. When mounting pressure from the central Qajar authority forced him into exile, his resilient spirit led him on a daring escape through the harsh terrains of Baluchistan to the sanctuary of Herat, Afghanistan.

It was in Herat that a strategic alliance with the British during the First Anglo-Afghan War not only saved him but also set the stage for his next chapter. By 1847, Aga Khan I had relocated to Bombay, where his leadership over the Khoja Ismaili community was cemented with a landmark legal victory—the 1866 Aga Khan Case—that unified his followers and secured their communal legacy.

Join us as we explore this epic tale of resilience, strategic brilliance, and enduring faith—a story that laid the foundation for a modern, globally interconnected Ismaili community.

Timeline of Hasan Ali Shah Aga Khan I’s Life and Legacy - 1804: Born in Kahak, Persia, to Shah Khalil Allah.

- 1817: Becomes 46th Nizari Ismaili Imam after his father’s death.

- 1834: Appointed Governor of Kerman by Fath Ali Shah Qajar.

- 1840: Faces Qajar ultimatum; resists and loses Kerman.

- 1841: Retreats through Baluchistan to Herat, Afghanistan.

- 1841–1842: Aids British in Sindh during First Anglo-Afghan War.

- 1847: Relocates to Bombay, India.

- 1866: Wins Aga Khan Case, affirming his Imamate over Khojas.

- 1881: Dies in Bombay; buried in Hasanabad.

- 1881–1885: Aga Khan II (Aga Ali Shah) reigns briefly.

- 1885: Aga Khan III (Sultan Muhammad Shah) succeeds at age eight.

- 1957: Aga Khan IV (Shah Karim Al-Hussaini) becomes 49th Imam.

- 2025: Aga Khan V (Shah Rahim Aga Khan) ascends as 50th Imam on February 4.