Who stole India's diamond?

It is said to have been mined in what is present-day Andhra Pradesh, while an account of Mughal Emperor Babur claimed that Allauddin Khilji stole it from the Indians in the 14th century. Eventually, the gem landed in the hands of Ranjit Singh in Lahore of present-day Pakistan.
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Which big diamond was stolen from India?

Koh-i-Noor, one of the largest diamonds in the world, which is set in the Crown of Queen Elizabeth, is once again the subject of controversy for the British royal family and its relationship with India.
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Who originally owned the Koh-i-Noor diamond?

1306: The diamond – not yet christened Kohinoor – is mentioned for the first time in some historical texts as belonging to the Rajas of Malwa around this time, according to some historians.
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Can India get Koh-i-Noor back?

India will continue to explore ways to bring back the Kohinoor, one of the largest diamonds in the world, from the United Kingdom, said Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Spokesperson Arindam Bagchi as quoted by news agency PTI.
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How did Britain get the Koh-i-Noor diamond?

In 1849, Maharaja Duleep Singh, then only 11 years old, signed the Treaty of Lahore. Scarcely able to comprehend what he was doing, the boy signed over his kingdom of Punjab to the East India Company and the Koh-i-Noor diamond to Queen Victoria. The Koh-i-Noor, Persian for “Mountain of Light”, reached England in 1850.
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Who owns the biggest diamond on Earth?

The magnificent Cullinan Diamond – the largest diamond ever found- is incorporated into the Crown Jewels. The stone was discovered near Pretoria in South Africa in 1905, and is named after the chairman of the mining company, Thomas Cullinan.
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How much is Koh-i-Noor worth?

Indians want King Charles III to return Kohinoor, a massive 105-carat diamond worth $591 million. The world's most expensive diamond, the Kohinoor has been fought over for centuries and is said to be cursed. It is one of 2800 jewels set in the crown made for the Queen Mother.
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Are there any diamonds left in India?

From ancient times, India was the source of nearly all the world's known diamonds, and until the discovery of diamonds in South Africa in 1896, India was the only place where diamonds were mined. India has not been a major diamond-producing country since the 1900s, but diamond mining continues.
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Who has most diamonds in India?

Madhya Pradesh is known for the only industrial-scale diamond mine in India which is the Majhgawan mines near the town of Panna in the Bundelkhand area. The mine has a capacity to produce almost 84,000 carats per year and is owned by the central National Mineral Development Corporation (NMDC).
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Does India have blood diamonds?

The Gems and Jewellery Export Promotion Council (GJEPC), however, maintains blood diamonds do not exist in the world. "There are no blood diamonds in the industry, Gujarat or India.
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Where is the rarest diamond in the world?

Red diamonds are the rarest and some of the most expensive in the world. Also known as Fancy Reds, they come in a variety of shades ranging from orange-red to brownish red. Majority of the world's red diamonds come from the Argyle Diamond Mine in Australia.
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Which Colour diamond is the rarest?

Red diamonds are the rarest of the colored diamonds, with only 20-30 existing in the entire world. They get their beautiful red color from a rare process during their formation, which changes the crystal structure of the diamond and causes light to pass through it differently than colorless diamonds.
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Why Kohinoor is valuable?

The answer is simple, Kohinoor has oval Sshape with 105.6 carats. In Kohinoor diamond, a brilliant cutting style is an example of master craftsmanship. Also, Kohinoor diamond has star bezel facets on the table surfaces. For this reason, Kohinoor is the world's most expensive diamond still now from its origin.
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Is the Kohinoor Pakistani or Indian?

The Kohinoor, a 105-carat oval-shaped jewel now part of the crown, was mined (793 carats uncut) in Andhra Pradesh during the Kakatiyan dynasty of the 12th-14th centuries. Experts and historians record its possession in the hands of Moguls, Persians, the Afghans, the Sikhs, and the British.
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Who owns the rarest diamond in the world?

Kohinoor is the most expensive diamond in the world. As per reports, the oval 109 carat diamond weighs 21.6 grams and is the main diamond of the British Crown. Its origin is traced back to India with Queen Elizabeth II being the current owner of the diamond. Due to its uniqueness, the diamond is said to be priceless.
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Who is the richest diamond in the world?

Koh-I-Noor means 'Mountain of Light', and the gem is considered the world's most famous priceless diamond. Originally weighing 793 carats, it has been cut and polished over centuries into the present form of a 105.6-carat gem.
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Why did British take Kohinoor from India?

Interestingly, Ranjit Kumar, India's Solicitor-General in 2016, told the Supreme Court that the diamond was voluntarily given by Ranjit Singh to the British in exchange for their help in the Sikh Wars. "It is not a stolen object," he said.
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What is the most famous diamond?

Widely considered the most famous diamond in the world, the Hope Diamond receives its name from Henry Thomas Hope and was discovered centuries ago in the southern region of India. Long before the fabled bad luck associated with its owners, the Hope Diamond has an illustrious history.
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Can anything destroy a diamond?

Much like everything else on earth, diamonds can be damaged and even destroyed. Diamonds are the hardest mineral on earth. In fact, you can only cut into rough diamonds with other diamonds and diamond dust. However, that does not mean that they are immune to breakage and destruction.
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Are black diamonds rare?

The first thing you need to know about black diamonds is they are rare. Raw black diamonds are only found in the Central African Republic and Brazil.
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What stone is rarer than a diamond?

Tanzanite is a shocking 1000 times more rare than a diamond. Discovered for the first time in 1967 and only found in the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro, these gemstones go for about $1,500 per carat. Tanzanite has the ability to change color depending on the angle of light it is in.
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What is the most cursed diamond?

Over its 350-year history, the Hope Diamond has become one of the most famous cursed diamonds. After being stolen and recut, it is said to have contributed to the downfall and death of its owners. Discovered in India in 1673, it was originally a 115-carat blue diamond.
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What is the oldest diamond on Earth?

The polki diamond, the world's oldest cut, has also been described as 'softly glowing like the moon.
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