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Persian ruler Nadir Shah defeated Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah, captured Delhi, and carried the Kohinoor diamond back with ...
The name Koh-i-noor means 'Mountain of Light' in Persian, and it was given by Nader Shah, the ruler of Persia, who invaded ...
Some time ago, when the British King Charles was crowned, this diamond was embedded in the crown that ... This is how Kohinoor reached the British In 1813, Maharaja Ranjit Singh defeated Shuja ...
Since then, Kohinoor has been a part of the jewels for the British crown ‘Escape the heat’ 9 Stunning Indian getaways under ₹50,000 this summer 10 of India’s most iconic Christmas Cakes ...
The Koh-i-Noor. 105-carats, oval-shaped, and arguably, the world’s most famous diamond. Today, it’s set among 2,800 other stones in the Crown Jewels, but it hasn’t always been there.
The priceless diamond was then acquired by Maharaja Ranjit Singh, who usually ... The much reduced Kohinoor, which now adorns the royal British crown, first worn be Queen Victoria Source: Fakir ...
What will happen to the Kohinoor diamond after Queen Elizabeth’s death? Hours after Queen Elizabeth II's death was announced, calls to return the Kohinoor diamond to its country of origin grew ...