Probably none, because the Koh-i-noor diamond is not for sale, so you would have no proceeds with which to purchase any part of the world.
The Kohinoor diamond is a part of the Royal Collection housed in Queen's Gallery London. You can read its fascinating the adventure-filled history by following the link, below.
In the Tower of London, as part of the UK Crown Jewels The Kohinoor diamond is a part Royal Collection housed in Queen's Gallery London. It is priceless. The Koh-i-noor diamond is kept at the Tower of London Jewel House, set into a crown. According to Wikipedia: "The Koh-i Nur is believed to have originated in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India." Today, the diamond is mounted in Queer Alexandra's diamond crown and is considered part of the Crown Jewels of the United Kingdom. The Crown Jewels are kept in London, England.
The Kohinoor Diamond has never changed hands through a documented sale. Throughout its adventuresome and tempestuous ownership history, it has apparently always been gifted, bartered, or acquired through conquest, although there are a few gaps in the story of this remarkable stone. This rose-tinted diamond is usually regarded as priceless. However, in its current incarnation as the focal point of the (British) The Queen Mother's Crown, it is part of the total value of the crown valued by the monarchy at anywhere between £10bn and £12.7bn. You can view the crown by following the link, below.
The Kor-i-noor diamond may be the most famous diamond, with the longest history that goes back about 5,000 years.The gem has changed hands several times, generally as a spoil of war. There are no records of robbery attempts on the gem, per se.Currently, it is part of the British crown jewels, which are closely guarded..
The Koh-i-noor Diamond is not for sale, since it is part of the British Crown Jewels. However, its size, currently 105.602 carats, means that if it were D colour -- which is a good guess, one like it might sell in the US billion dollar range, or more.
The Kohinoor originated at Golconda in the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. There is no official credit given to the person who first picked it up from the earth. India, which at the time was part of the Sun continent, that included Bangladesh, India and Pakistan. The written history of this stone -- according to Wikipedia: "The diamond became the property of Kakatiya kings. The Khilji dynasty at Delhi ended in 1320 A.D. and Ghiyas ud din Tughluq Shah I ascended the Delhi throne."
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Of a gemstone, part of that diamond is called the table. This is the smooth top of the cut diamond. Of the sport, part of that diamond is called home base. This is the starting and ending location for each batter.
Neil Diamond last performed in Australia in 2005. In March 2005, he included Australia as part of his world tour.