Chapter 1C: Aga Khan II succeeded his father in 1881. His Imamate was short lived. And his son Aga khan III took over in 1885. He grew up in Mumbai and attended the Christian St Mary’s School next door. He ascended the throne at the age of eight, was fiercely ambitious and known for his pursuits or worldly sins.
Aga Khan III was born in Karachi but shifted to Switzerland after partition. He was the bridge between the Deep State, the secret societies and the Jewish illuminati.
Aga Khan III real influence lay in shaping elite Muslim politics under British rule and in creating Pakistan. As the first president of the All-India Muslim League, he didn’t mobilize the masses like Mahatma Gandhi or Muhammad Ali Jinnah. Instead, he operated as a strategic negotiator, securing a country for himself.
His role in the Simla Deputation and advocacy for separate electorates helped institutionalize the idea that Muslims were a distinct political constituency—an idea that would later evolve into the foundation of Pakistan. Yet, unlike later leaders, he initially sought protection within a united India rather than outright partition.
What makes his story even more compelling is the blend of power and philanthropy. Funded by community contributions and vast personal wealth, his initiatives in education, healthcare, and social reform created an early model of structured community development—long before such frameworks became mainstream.
Aga Khan III’s legacy is complex. He was not a nationalist in the conventional sense, but a power broker who understood that influence in colonial India often came not from confrontation, but from access, negotiation, and institution-building. His imprint on South Asian political identity remains deeper than most realize.
He was the principal architect, the chief financier and the lead executor of the partition of India.
And he was aided by two unscrupulous lawyers – Mohammad Jinnah and Jawaharlal Nehru. The Aga Khans have wielded power way beyond belief. And managed a reputation that is built on PR and God. It is a branding job like no other. A screenplay unmatched by Hollywood.
And a story that makes modern management and war strategy look like kindergarden course content. It includes an intersection with the Jewish bankers, power play at the highest level, a non profit front and brain washed followers.
Could this actually be true. Could 350 million Indians and the really smart Brits be outsmarted by one smart man.
Who in his quest to own a nation – carved out Pakistan – an idea he had conceived. Using the Muslim League – a party he had created.
And then go on to create the Habib Bank – the largest bank in Pakistan and HDFC – independent India’s largest bank. So as to control not just company but a nation. With slime ball partners like the Havala Bank and the deep state.
All while he enjoyed horse racing and gallivanted around the world as a philanthropist and statesman of unmatched standing.
As God !!!!!!!!!!