We may never know the 'why' of anyone's motivation to pass along this diamond. But it has a remarkable history of being a 'spoil of war' or conquest.
You can read more about its travels through time, below.
Yes, the Kohinoor diamond was reportedly given to Humayun, the Mughal emperor, by the Raja of Gwalior, Sher Shah Suri, after a battle in the 16th century. The diamond later became part of the Mughal treasury and eventually came into the possession of the British Empire. Its history is marked by various transfers and claims, but the association with Humayun and Gwalior is a notable part of its narrative.
no one knows the real history so it is all a mystery
The Koh-I-Noor is the biggest diamond in the world and is worth rupees 108000000000000. it was once said that if the kohinoor was sold, it would be enough money to feed the world three times. it was stolen by the british in the time of the mughal emperors.Nanki Grewal
According to his Wikipedia entry, this Sikhs leader gathered personal wealth, including the Kor-I-Noor diamond. Apparently, he willed it to the "Jagannath Temple in Puri, Odisha in 1939 "
humayun was the second mughal emperor
no humanyu didn't got it from raja of gwalior but was given by king of bikenar
Yes, the Kohinoor diamond was reportedly given to Humayun, the Mughal emperor, by the Raja of Gwalior, Sher Shah Suri, after a battle in the 16th century. The diamond later became part of the Mughal treasury and eventually came into the possession of the British Empire. Its history is marked by various transfers and claims, but the association with Humayun and Gwalior is a notable part of its narrative.
no one knows the real history so it is all a mystery
The renowned Kohinoor diamond has a storied history, with various accounts on its origins and ownership. One story attributes its original possession to the sati system and subsequent passing down through generations, ultimately reaching Mughal Emperor Humayun from the Gwalior fort. However, due to conflicting historical records and the diamond's passage through different hands, its full narrative remains shrouded in mystery and intrigue.
Kohinoor is the name given to the single cut diamond in the royal collection of Queen Elisabeth II of England.
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.
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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.
There is really only one diamond with this name, the Koh-in-Noor Diamond.
The Koh-i-Noor diamond is in the possession of the British Monarchy.
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