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It is called the jewel of India because of the historical Kangla Palace and the uniqueness of its culture.

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What was the name british people called India?

The Jewel in the Crown


What did Jewel in the crown mean?

The Jewel in the Crown refers to India when it was part of the British Empire.


Who was the British prime minister who called India the brightest jewel in the crown?

Benjamin Disraeli,


The jewel in the crown is what colony and what nation colonized it?

India was known as the jewel in the crown, and was colonised by Great Britain.


What country was Britain's jewel in the crown?

India was nicknamed The Jewel in the CrownThe term Jewel in the Crown was generally attached to India as a reference to its importance within the Empire and the fact that Queen Victoria was crowned Empress of India.


What was Queen Victoria's Jewel in the Crown?

India


What was jewel in the crown of the british empire?

Jewel in the Crown is an expression used to refer to India which metaphorically was the "jewel in the crown" i.e. the most important part of the crown, in this case India was the most important part of the British Empire.


Name the Jewels In The Crown?

Which crown? The Imperial State Crown has diamonds pearls emeralds sapphires and rubies. However the Jewel in the Crown is an expression used to refer to India which metaphorically was the "jewel in the crown" i.e. the most important part of the crown, in this case India was the most important part of the British Empire.


What colony did Disraeli call the brightest jewel in Her Majesty's Crown?

india


Jewel in the crown was set in1940 where?

India and some scenes in the UK.


Which was Britain's prized colony?

ofcourse..it was India..


What is the jewel of the British empire?

India.India had valuable resources that Europe wanted to exploit, like diamonds, cotton, wheat and other goods. As its largest colonial territory, India was the most important of the overseas possessions of the British Empire.The phrase is attributed to Benjamin Disraeli, the British prime minister from 1874 to 1881. He called India "the brightest jewel in the crown". In 1876, Queen Victoria was proclaimed Empress of India, and British monarchs retained the title until 1947.