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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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