You can read more about the turbulent history of this famous diamond, below, where Nadir Shah's assassination is mentioned.
You can also read more about Nader Shah, below, where you can find mention of the diamond, but with no mention of how he handled it once it was in his possession.
One could assume that he simply enjoyed it, given these two sources, beginning in May 1739, when Nader Shah left India with the diamond, and his assassination in 1747.
Its further history is available in the link named Koh-i-noor.
Nadir Shah's invasion of India in 1739 had significant repercussions, including the weakening of the Mughal Empire and the rise of regional powers. His plunder of Delhi, which included the theft of immense wealth and artifacts, highlighted the empire's vulnerability and contributed to widespread instability. This event also marked the beginning of foreign domination in India, as it exposed the declining power of Indian rulers and paved the way for increased European intervention, ultimately leading to British colonial rule.
In 18th century India's kings was in war with British empire British empire was established it's East India Company in India.1857 war with British was one of the major wars in Indian history. In this war the Indian was defeated due to lack of unity in different kings. And after that India was slave of British empire till 1947.
Two reasons: 1) India was rich country. Nadir shah, gazni and gori raids proved this to them. 2) at that time there were constant raids and attack from powerful changez khan army on their kingdoms ( which were stretching from now Uzbekistan, afghan, etc). So, they were pushed south and south west in search of new land... I.e India peaceful and away from changez pressure.
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The Koh-i-noor Diamond was named such in 1739 by Persian general Nadir Shah. There is no record that the diamond was ever named 'Great Moghul'.
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.
Nadir ShahAnother AnswerFrom Wikipedia:"The first confirmed historical mention of the Koh-i-noor by an identifiable name dates from 1526."It was allegedly Nader Shah who exclaimed Koh-i-Noor! when he finally managed to obtain the famous stone, and this is how the stone gained its present name. There is no reference to this name before 1739."You can read more, below.
Muhammad Shah was the Emperor from 1719 to 1748. During his reign, Nadir Shah of Persia, invaded India and took away with him valuable Mughal treasures including the Peacock Throne and Kohinoor Diamond.
Nadir Shah's invasion of India happened in 1738.
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Nadir Shah invaded India in 1739, during the reign of Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah. He defeated Muhammad Shah in the battle of Karnal and later sacked Delhi. When he went back to Iran, he carried with him immense riches from India including the famous Peacock Throne.
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Nadir Nadirov was born in 1932.
Moyshe Nadir was born in 1885.
Moyshe Nadir died in 1943.