Whenever the name Kohinoor comes to mind, it reminds us of the deep regret that it was once India’s diamond but is now in the possession of England. Kohinoor has its own history, filled with ...
Vikas Mehta January 2, 2025 8:58 PM IST An interesting fact about the Kohinoor is that it was never bought or sold. This diamond has always been either given as a gift or won in battle.
The dark side of diamonds But the story of diamonds isn't all sparkle, and many famous stones evoke the complicated and ...
A group of prominent Indians want the return of the Koh-i-Noor diamond, which remains in the hands of the British monarchy.
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.
What is the History and Mystery of the world renowned Kohinoor Diamond? How and when was it handed to Queen Victoria?Is the Kohinoor truly a curse to it's male owners and a boon to a female possessor?
Almost everyone who owns the diamond or touches it comes to a horribly sticky end," says British historian William Dalrymple, who co-authored "Kohinoor: The Story of the World's Most Infamous ...