The Koh-i-noor Diamond is a 'spoil of war' -- it has been a spoil of war throughout most of its history. You can read its history, below.
There are several political answers to this question, and many political stories about India and its occupation by non-Indian governments.
The Koh-i-noor and India are not singular in political history. Many countries' assets represent 'spoils of war', which is simply an extension of human nature.
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Found in the mines of India.
When Britishers left India, they took Kohinoor diamond, Shivaji's throne and his Bhavani sword with them.
The Koh-i-Noor Diamond was found in India, in Hyderabad, Guntur district in the state of Andhra Pradesh there.
The Kohinoor diamond is clear and looks like many other diamonds, except it is way larger. It is now a 105.602 carats.
The Kohinoor diamond is 106 carats. It was once the largest diamond in the world. It is now n the Crown Jewels of the British Royal Family.
From its Wikipedia entry:"The origin of the diamond is not known. It has been claimed that the diamond was mined in the Kollur Mine in the Guntur District, of Andhra Pradesh in India during the reign of the Kakatiya dynasty. Another alleged origin is the mines in Golkonda."
our India's kohinoor hira presently in taj of Britain queen "aliza baith".
Nadir Shah, the King of Persia, invaded India in 1739 and defeated the Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah. He looted the Mughal treasury and took with him priceless things including the Peacock Throne of Shah Jahan and the Kohinoor Diamond.
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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.