The British viewed India as the jewels in the crown because India was populous and wealthy and contributed a lot to the to the British treasury through taxes and providing the British Empire with a ready market for their opium, cotton, and spices.
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It was the most valuable in Britain's colonies
Benjamin Disraeli,
India was known as the jewel in the crown, and was colonised by Great Britain.
It is called the jewel of India because of the historical Kangla Palace and the uniqueness of its culture.
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They actually did steal the jewels from the Taj Mahal. At the end of the British reign in India, they stole priceless jewels. On June 29, 1850, the British warship HMS Medea docked in an English port carrying a very special object from India -- the Kohinoor diamond. The priceless jewel was confiscated at the end of the Sikh War by the British and was shipped off home to be gifted to the Queen. They are now in the British Crown, waiting to be returned to it's rightful place in the Taj Mahal. The Kohinoor Diamond is still the brightest jewel in the British monarch's crown.
Paul Scott's 'Raj Quartet' explores the socio-political ramifications of the British presence in Asia. In this desire and duty repeatedly intersect. Scott's preoccupation is, the long history of India, and the real place of the British in it
The Jewel in the Crown refers to India when it was part 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.
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englands queen is a theif they robbed the indian jewels, these are know known as the crown jewels
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.
The 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.
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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.
ofcourse..it was India..
Benjamin Disraeli,
The British called India the Jewel of the British Empire due to its abundant resources, strategic location, and immense wealth that it provided for the empire. India was a key source of revenue, and its economy played a crucial role in sustaining the empire's power and influence. Additionally, the exoticism and cultural richness of India appealed to the British imagination, leading them to view it as a prized possession.