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Legend has it that it was Nadir Shah who gave the diamond its current name, ‘koh-i-noor’, which in Persian means mountain of light.
Legend has it that it was Nadir Shah who gave the diamond its current name, ‘koh-i-noor’, which in Persian means mountain of light.
From Golconda to Kandahar to London: The Journey of the Fabled Kohinoor Diamond
Koh-i-Noor diamond,186 carats,re-cut oval stellar brilliant,108.93 carats,part of the British Crown Jewels
The Kohinoor diamond was obtained by the British Empire. Some argue it should be returned to India.
History of Kohinoor Diamond
Kohinoor's Journey From Golconda To London
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From mines of Golconda to Tower of London: The story of Kohinoor
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