SULAIMAN ALI KHANHeir Aga Khan III. Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the UN (1958-1962). Awarded the Military Cross and the Bronze Star "for U. S. involvement in intelligence operations during the Second World War. Ali Khan was the heir of the Aga Khan III until unless it is for the passionate love of race cars, hot runner and a beautiful woman is not deprived of the opportunity to become the spiritual leader of 20 million Muslims ismailskoy sect living in India. Born in Italy and received a European education, Prince Ali Suleiman Khan inherited a huge fortune, and quickly learned to use it. In 1929, after his mother′s death, Ali was in London, where his father sent him to study law. The dark young man of small stature was exotically beautiful and very energetic. He drove a great race cars, well treated horses, he is constantly surrounded by admirers. Ali Khan was involved in car racing among professionals in different European countries, went hunting in Africa and at the same time to manage its numerous farms across thoroughbred horses and villas in Ireland, France, Switzerland and Venezuela. During the Second World War, the allied command praised his courage and excellent knowledge of English, French and Arabic. Ali Khan was awarded the Military Cross and the Bronze Star, the United States for the implementation of responsible and dangerous reconnaissance missions. Later Ali Khan has won great respect as the Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the UN, where he worked from 1958 until May 12, 1960, when he was killed in a car crash. Two necessary and extremely important aspects of racing and the American service - speed and good logistical support - and evident in the love of Ali Khan′s career. Because of its houses and villas are scattered around the world, he could only attract the attention of women, but because he could not pursue her everywhere. He used a special device, which he called "look through a room full of people. " He chose his next victim and looked at her without stopping for as long as she did not pay attention to it. Then he arranged so that its someone acquainted with the chosen one. Then she was presented "a million red roses," and any of its desire or whim instantly implemented. Elsa Maxwell wrote that a woman, Ali has always danced, slowly and enthusiastically, as if it did the last time in his life . . . When he told a woman that he loves her, he was perfectly sincere. He really loved her . . . at that time. The problem, then all was that this time too quickly passed. Even a married woman could fearlessly have an affair with Ali, who always traveled with a huge crowd of friends, acquaintances and admirers, so it was impossible to guess with whom Ali is near. In 1936, shaken by Loel Guinness, a member of parliament, told the court during the divorce process that, left for a brief trip, he left a beautiful, happy and in love with his young wife Joan and Ali Khan, who, as usual, traveled with huge entourage. When he soon returned, Joan said that demands an immediate divorce, because going to marry Ali. Joan became the first wife of Ali Khan. They had two sons: Karim, who became the fourth Imam after the death of his father, Ali Khan in 1957, and Amin. Ali, of course, continued his numerous love affairs, though not thought about divorce from Joan . . . to familiarity with the sultry beauty Rita Hayworth on the Riviera in 1948. Photo — «Sulaiman Ali Khan» Serious competition Ali were leading actors in Hollywood, as well as the Shah, who also rested at this time on the Riviera, and nurtured their own plans for the seduction of a famous movie star. In this battle of the giants beat Ali. He invited her to travel to Paris, London and Madrid. Rita, trying to get rid of a bad mood after a divorce from her previous husband, Orson Welles, agreed. Family life with Ali, however, was for Rita has been disappointing. She hoped a little rest in the family from his exhausting schedule of Hollywood, alone with Ali on one of his many villas. Ali is either not able or did not want to change their rhythm of life. He suffered from loneliness, if it is not surrounded by a crowd of people, and was tormented by the realization that he does not have a couple of hours to fly or sail to another continent or just to be in another country. Rita returned to America, taking with them their daughter, Yasmin, and became the first woman who has abandoned Ali Khan. They were officially divorced in 1953, and Ali returned to his normal life. He flew on his plane from one country to another, with each delayed for a few hours. Most often, Ali did not even come out of the luxury apartments of the most luxurious hotels of the cities where his plane landed. Ali reputation as one of the most famous playboys that time had reached such proportions that one of his contemporaries said: "Women are considered obsolete, hopelessly behind the fashion and with life in general, the empty place, it did not pay any attention if it is not visited in bed with Ali at least once. " Despite the fact that Ali changed his women as often as horses or cars, his love affairs with them were so passionate and brought each of them so much satisfaction and excitement that only a few of them could then for something to complain about. Juliette Greco was just in awe of consistency and soundness of all actions and deeds Ali. Kim Novak stated that after Ali all the other men seem to her "half-dead. " The first thing that occurred to actress Gene Tierney after he met Ali, was: "Only that I missed, to get acquainted more with a kind of oriental superzherebtsom. " But soon both fall in love with Jean Ali, is hoping that even marry him. The most famous novel, Ali began an affair with a lady Telmo Furness, who was the companion of the Prince of Wales up until she met with Ali and fell in love with him. However, the prince at the time already drew the attention of an American Wallis Simpson, who had recently divorced. For her sake, he even left in the end the English throne. Ali always said: "When I love a woman, I only think about how to please her. " He received a unique sexual education in Cairo, where his father sent him as a boy specifically for this purpose. Appliances sex, who taught Ali the Arabs, called "imsak. One of the partners, Ali described his feelings of meetings with him this: "Regardless of how many women were at Ali, he rarely reached orgasm. He could have sex for hours, but he allowed himself to go all the way to the end no more than twice a week. He enjoyed the impression that his sexual technique produces women. He liked it when they lost control over himself. He himself always control his actions and always has been taped. Ali Khan once said: "I was once called the" damned nigger. " I have them all revenge. I took them all of their women. " |
