Prince Aqa Ali Shah, known as Aga Khan II, was born in the year eighteen thirty and became a prominent figure in the Nizari Isma'ili Muslim community. As the forty-seventh hereditary imam, he played a crucial role in guiding his followers through a period of significant change and development.
In eighteen eighty-one, Aga Khan II ascended to the position of Imam, succeeding his predecessor and continuing the legacy of leadership within the Nizari Isma'ili tradition. His tenure was marked by a commitment to the spiritual and social welfare of his community, reflecting the values of compassion and service.
Aga Khan II was not only a religious leader but also a member of the Iranian royal family, which added to his influence and stature. His contributions to the Isma'ili community and his efforts to promote education and social progress are remembered as key aspects of his legacy.
He passed away on the seventeenth of August in eighteen eighty-five, leaving behind a rich heritage that continues to inspire Isma'ili Muslims around the world.