The late Aga Khan introduced to English Racing by Lord Wavertree
Find out moreFirst yearlings purchased on behalf of the late Aga Khan including Teresina and Cos
Find out moreMumtaz Mahal, the legendary Aga Khan foundation mare, is purchased at auction
Find out moreThe Late Aga Khan wins his first English owner's championships and scores first classic victories with Diophon (2,000 Gns) and Salmon Trout (St Leger)
Find out moreBahram becomes the only horse between the two World Wars to win the English Triple Crown
Find out moreTulyar is Champion racehorse of 1952 and wins the Epsom Derby, King George, Eclipse Stakes and St Leger
Find out morePrince Aly Khan takes over the bloodstock activity after the death of his father, the late Aga Khan
Find out morePetite Etoile is the Champion racehorse of 1959 winning the 1,000 Gns, Oaks, Sussex Stakes, Yorkshire Oaks and Champion Stakes
Find out moreThe Aga Khan takes over the bloodstock operation upon the death of his father, Prince Aly Khan. The Aga Khan wins the French owners' championship during his first year as an owner with 47 victories.
Find out moreZeddaan is the first Classic winner for the new partnership, taking the Poule d'Essai des Poulains on his first run of the year
Find out moreBlushing Groom wins four Group 1 races as a juvenile and takes the Poule d'Essai des Poulains the following year
Find out moreShergar is the present Aga Khan's first Epsom Derby winner, scoring by a record 10 lengths. He also wins the Irish Derby and King George.
Find out moreAlthough an opportunity for a first English Derby for the Aga Khan IV may have slipped away with Blushing Groom, 1977 marked the start of a three-year period that would transform the Aga Khan's entire stud and stable operation.
Find out moreDarshaan wins the Prix du Jockey Club beating Sadler's Wells (2nd) and Rainbow Quest (3rd). Lashkari takes the inaugural Breeders' Cup Turf.
Find out moreThe Aga Khan's personal response to the outrage showed true statesmanship. He refused to blame the many for the misdeeds of the few.
Find out moreThe late Aga Khan III tasted Classic success within two years of his first European winners in 1922. He won the 2,000 Guineas at Newmarket with Diophon, the St. Leger at Doncaster with Salmon Trout, and the Prix du Jockey Club at Chantilly with Pot Au Feu. Twelve months later he had his first Classic win at The Curragh with Zionist in the Irish Derby.
Find out moreThe Aga Khan family celebrate 75 years of racing and breeding with four classic wins: Daylami (Poule d'Essai des Poulains), Ebadiyla (Irish Oaks & Prix Royal-Oak) and Vereva (Prix de Diane)
Find out moreDaryaba completes a hat-trick of Prix de Diane wins and the Aga Khan is voted “owner of the century” by Paris-Turf readers
Find out moreSinndar completes a unique treble winning Epsom, Irish Derbys and Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe ; Kalanisi takes the Champion Stakes & Breeders' Cup Turf. The Aga Khan wins the English owner's championships.
Find out moreDalakhani wins the Prix Lupin, Prix du Jockey Club and Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe and becomes Cartier "Horse Of The Year"
Find out moreThe entire Lagardère stock is purchased including Champion French sire, Linamix
Find out moreDarjina completes a hat-trick of Group 1s and is the highest rated turf female in the world
Find out moreThe unbeaten Zarkava wins the Poule d’Essai des Pouliches, Prix de Diane, Prix Vermeille, Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe and becomes Cartier "Horse Of The Year"
Find out moreThe Aga Khan enjoys spectacular success when winning seven Group races during the Arc weekend, including five Group 1s, headed by Siyouni’s victory in the Prix Jean-Luc Lagardère
Find out moreAzamour's daughter Valyra takes a record seventh victory in the Prix de Diane for the Aga Khan silks
Find out moreThe Aga Khan Studs welcome Australia’s Champion sire Redoute’s Choice. The record breaking-sire shuttles for the first time and stands at Haras de Bonneval for the 2013 Northern Hemisphere season.
Find out moreGilltown’s stallion Sea The Stars enjoys remarkable success with his first crop of three-year-olds, which includes Champion Taghrooda plus two further Group I winners
Find out moreHarzand wins the Epsom and Irish Derby and H.H. the Aga Khan is crowned Leading Breeder in France for the tenth time.
Find out moreZarak, a Group 1 winning son of the invincible Arc winner Zarkava, joins Aga Khan stallion ranks.
Find out moreThe year 2020 belonged to Tarnawa, who posted a hat trick of Group 1 races.
Find out moreIn 2022 the Aga Khan Studs celebrated 100 years of breeding and racing.
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