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It was then sent to England for presentation to Queen Victoria. Since then, Kohinoor has been a part of the jewels for the British crown ‘Escape the heat’ 9 Stunning Indian getaways under ...
The Koh-i-Noor diamond is a 105.6-carat gemstone that has long been one of the most iconic jewels in history with numerous stories which come with it. This precious gem has voyaged through various ...
The Kohinoor was originally a giant diamond, weighing almost 180 carats. It was worn as an armband by Maharaja Ranjit Singh, as depicted in many portraits of the time. In this, the conclusion of ...
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.
Among her collection was the famous Jubilee Diamond, which was said to be nearly twice the size of the legendary Kohinoor. Her decision helped provide the financial support Tata Steel desperately ...
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 ...