
Throne of Gold The Lives of The Aga Khans
Book Specifications:
- Title: Throne of Gold
- Publisher: William Morrow and Company
- Author: Anne Edwards
- Language: English
- ISBN: 0688088384
- Pages: 346
- Binding: Paperback
- Condition: Used - Good (Without jacket, upper edge of spine has minor damage)
- Special Features: Includes 51 illustrations
About the Book:
Throne of Gold by Anne Edwards presents a fascinating account of the Aga Khan dynasty across three generations, exploring their spiritual leadership, wealth, political influence, and cosmopolitan lifestyle. The book traces the lives and legacy of the Aga Khans, spiritual leaders of the Nizari Ismaili community, highlighting their role in religious guidance, international diplomacy, philanthropy, and global society. Through rich historical narrative and biographical detail, Edwards examines the intersection of tradition, power, modernity, and aristocratic culture within one of the world’s most influential Muslim dynasties. The illustrated volume also provides insight into twentieth-century international politics, royal circles, and social history. Published by William Morrow and Company, this paperback edition is an engaging read for those interested in biography, royal history, religion, and global cultural history.
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Book Specifications:
- Title: Throne of Gold
- Publisher: William Morrow and Company
- Author: Anne Edwards
- Language: English
- ISBN: 0688088384
- Pages: 346
- Binding: Paperback
- Condition: Used - Good (Without jacket, upper edge of spine has minor damage)
- Special Features: Includes 51 illustrations
About the Book:
Throne of Gold by Anne Edwards presents a fascinating account of the Aga Khan dynasty across three generations, exploring their spiritual leadership, wealth, political influence, and cosmopolitan lifestyle. The book traces the lives and legacy of the Aga Khans, spiritual leaders of the Nizari Ismaili community, highlighting their role in religious guidance, international diplomacy, philanthropy, and global society. Through rich historical narrative and biographical detail, Edwards examines the intersection of tradition, power, modernity, and aristocratic culture within one of the world’s most influential Muslim dynasties. The illustrated volume also provides insight into twentieth-century international politics, royal circles, and social history. Published by William Morrow and Company, this paperback edition is an engaging read for those interested in biography, royal history, religion, and global cultural history.












