HAZZA AL HAMMADI CJJ LSC2013
The Jewel in the British crown with a
murky past
On 19th century emperors and maharajas found an
unique diamond ,but it’s not flawless. A descendant, of the last owner
Jaswinder Singh Sandhanwalia, tried to
recover the diamond from British, but queen Elizabeth said no,Huge history back
of diamond when maharaja family claims about diamond, change hand at
sword-point with queen Victoria and descendant. Mr Edwird W Streeter is the
author of the “Great Diamonds” has royal geographical society which 30 years
after joined between koh-i-noor and British crown Jewels. Different rate for diamond from 186
carats (0.0372 kg) to 106 carats.
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References
Gornall, J. (2012,
September 13). Koh-i-Noor: The jewel in the British crown with a very murky
past - The National. Latest and breaking news | thenational.ae - The
National. Retrieved March 10, 2013, from
http://www.thenational.ae/news/world/south-asia/koh-i-noor-the-jewel-in-the-british-crown-with-a-very-murky-past
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