Where is Kohinoor found?

The Koh-i-Noor diamond (also Koh-i-Nur or Kūh-e Nūr) is one of the largest and most famous cut diamonds in the world. It was most likely found in southern India between 1100 and 1300. The name of the stone is Persian meaning 'Mountain of Light' and refers to its astounding size - originally 186 carats (today 105.6).
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Who found Kohinoor in India?

A descendant of Ahmad Shah, Shah Shuja Durrani brought the Koh-i-noor back to India in 1813 and gave it to Ranjit Singh (the founder of the Sikh Empire).
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Where is Kohinoor now in India?

The Kohinoor Crown was created in 1937 for the coronation of King George VI. Queen Elizabeth (later called Queen Mother) wore it for the ceremony. The crown is currently on display at the Tower of London. The Kohinoor (Koh-i-Noor) is a 105.6-carat diamond and was found in Southern India in the 14th century.
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Who gifted Kohinoor to Queen?

About Koh-i-Noor

After the British colonised Punjab in 1849, the Marquess of Dalhousie, the British governor-general, arranged for Koh-i-Noor to be presented to Queen Victoria. Duleep Singh, the 13-year-old last Sikh ruler, was made to travel to the country in 1850 where he then presented the diamond to Queen Victoria.
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Who gave Kohinoor to British?

On 16 April 2016, the Indian solicitor general, Ranjit Kumar, told the Indian supreme court that the Koh-i-Noor had been given freely to the British in the mid-19th century by Maharajah Ranjit Singh, and was “neither stolen nor forcibly taken by British rulers”.
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Can India get Kohinoor back?

The ministerial support team informed Roshan that the diamond could not be returned as the Queen received it as part of the Treaty of Lahore, 1849 and is currently set in the crown worn by Queen Elizabeth.
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What is the price of Kohinoor?

Kohinoor is one of the most expensive diamonds on the Queen's crown. The whole value of the stunning diamonds of the crown would account to roughly between $10 and $12 billion.
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What is the world's largest diamond?

1. The Cullinan Diamond. The world's biggest diamond is the Cullinan Diamond, discovered in the Premier Mine in South Africa in 1905. Named for the owner of the mine, Thomas Cullinan, the Cullinan Diamond was a massive 3,106 carats in its uncut state: that's 1-1/3 pounds!
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Where is Peacock Throne now?

It is said that it was then dismantled and parts of it incorporated into the Persian Naderi Peacock Throne, now kept in the national treasury of the Central Bank of Iran.
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Who found the first diamond?

According to some, the original discovery of diamonds was made between 2500 and 1700 BC by the Dravidians in India during the Indus Valley Civilization in the Bronze Age. Others believe the first diamonds were discovered in India closer to 1000 BC.
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Are diamonds poisonous?

Diamonds are not poisonous. Diamond is the hardest material. It is the hardened form of carbon.
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What diamond is pink?

The majority of all pink diamonds mined come from one source in Australia, the Argyle Mine. Argyle Pink Diamonds are so expensive because of the very limited supply. A pink diamond is formed of only carbon like a white diamond, through millions of years in the kimberlite pipes of volcanoes.
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What is the richest diamond in the world?

1. The Pink Star. The Pink Star is the largest known diamond to receive a Vivid Pink color grade and just sold for a whopping $71 million in Hong Kong. After five minutes of bidding at Sotheby's, the oval-shaped 59.6-carat pink diamond broke the record for the highest price ever paid for a jewel.
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What is the real Colour of Koh-i-Noor diamond?

Believed to have originated in India, the diamond weighs 45.52 carats and is on display at the National Natural History Museum in Washington, D.C. The legendary diamond is famous for its deep-blue colour and gives a red glow after being exposed to ultraviolet light.
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Will British give Kohinoor back?

Refusing to monitor the government efforts for getting the Kohinoor back to India from the United Kingdom, the Supreme Court on Friday said the court cannot order the diamond's return or say that the UK should not auction it.
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Does England still control India?

Republic of India (since 1950)

India decided to remain in the Commonwealth of Nations after becoming a Republic. Both Britain and India have since pursued quite divergent diplomatic paths.
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Why is Kohinoor cursed?

The Curse of the Kohinoor Diamond (aka Koh-i-Noor)

The history and lives of the rulers who owned the Koh-i-Noor diamond were filled with violence, murders, mutilations, torture and treachery.
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Is Kohinoor from Golconda?

Photo Source. The Kohinoor has a complex history that goes back to the 13th century. A large colourless diamond that weighed around 793 carats, Kohinoor originated in India's Golconda mines when they were under the rule of the Kakatiya dynasty.
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What is Kohinoor weak to?

Koh-I-Noor: These have no weaknesses, so you must land a critical strike on them in order to take them down. Orlov: These have no weaknesses, so you must land a critical strike on them in order to take them down.
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Why is Kohinoor famous?

Kohinoor was found in Andhra Pradesh during the 13th century. From that time, it had been fallen into the hands of many rulers. Kohinoor was originally 793 carats when uncut which makes the biggest diamond in the world. King of Malwa, Malhlak Deo was the first owner of this precious diamond.
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Is a black diamond real?

Black diamonds are real diamonds. Natural diamonds, Carbonados, and treated black diamonds are all found in nature. Unlike natural diamonds and Carbonados, treated black diamonds aren't naturally black, they're treated with heat to get their color.
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Is blue diamond Real?

Captivating and enigmatic, blue diamonds are considered the rarest of them all. A fabulous fluke of nature, a blue diamond is produced by the random presence of the atomic lattice-bound trace element boron within the stone's carbon structure during its formation deep in the earth's core.
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Do yellow diamonds exist?

Not only are yellow diamonds real, but they're extraordinary. True yellow, sometimes called “canary” diamonds, are what's known in the industry as fancy color diamonds. Fancy color starts beyond the D-Z color range (which is what the “standard” color range is). That means like, yellow yellow—not just a hint of hue.
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