The Priceless Kohinoor Diamond is Still Making History
Entrenched in history, having been passed down by some of the greatest rulers of massive empires in the Indian subcontinent, the Kohinoor diamond is the most desirable, priceless stone.
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Former colonies of the British Empire want diamonds worth $800 million back from the Crown Jewels
Holding Their Stolen Goods for Dear Life': Palace Announces Camilla Won't Wear 105.6 Carat Koh-i-Noor Jewel That Was 'Gifted' During Colonial Era; Calls Mount for Its Return
Exploring Ways Of Bringing Back Kohinoor, Government Tells Parliament
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Koh-i-Noor - World History Encyclopedia
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