Mughals to Sikhs to British — how the Koh-i-Noor diamond became so controversial – ThePrint – Select
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Never sold or bought, the diamond has been a gemstone of victors in India, Persia, Afghanistan, and, since the mid-19th century, in the UK.
Never sold or bought, the diamond has been a gemstone of victors in India, Persia, Afghanistan, and, since the mid-19th century, in the UK.
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