The most valuable diamond "Kohinoor"
When talking of diamond, how can anyone forget Kohinoor Diamond - the world's oldest and most valuable Kohinoor diamond? In fact it is called Koh-i-Noor, which is a Persian word which means the mountain of lights. If you want to know more about this diamond, then here we are going to tell you about Kohinoor diamond - Kohinoor Hira -
Kohinoor is a huge, colorful diamond found near Guntur in Andhra Pradesh, India, in the 13th century. Its weight is 793 carats (158.6 grams) and first it was in the Kingdom of Kattiya. In the last hundred years this diamond went to many people and finally went to Queen Victoria after the acquisition of the British in 1849 in 1849.
In 1852 Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert, cut it and built 186 carats. Today, this piece is worn by Queen Victoria's crown, which enhances her crown. There have been many wars in history to get this hero too.
Today this diamond is set in Queen Victoria's crown, many people watch this diamond every year in the Tower of London. India, Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan have claimed to have their rights on this diamond several times and have also asked for it back. But the story is very popular with this diamond, but the British government has claimed that they have acquired this diamond legally.
Certainly there is no historical paper on the origin of Kohinoor. According to some historians, it was a royal treasure of 3000 BC. It is said that in the 13th century Hindu Kachtia empire was extracted from the Kollur tunnel of Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh, India. In the beginning of the 14th century, Alauddin Khilji, the second ruler of the Turkish Khilji Empire of Delhi Sultanate, and his army started plundering South India. In 1310 Khilji's general owner Kafur conquered Warangal and successfully succeeded in getting the diamond.
Then the Kohinoor diamond went to the Khilji Empire and later the Turkish Mughal ruler Babur took it, who attacked India in 1526 and established the Mughal Empire. At that time that diamond was also given the name "Babar's diamond", and as the diamond went to different rulers, its names changed too. In history, both Babar and his sons and Humayun had the authority over Kohinoor in their reign.
Kohinoor diamond is considered the most precious and famous in the whole world, which is still not fully priced, but it is believed that there is a curse associated with it so that no survivors can survive this day. It is said that this diamond is cursed, due to which it goes to anyone who goes near it completely ruins it, many people, powerful royal family wanted to get it, but the person who went to it wasted and The name of this diamond is also associated with the decline of many historical monarchs.
Many people call it Samyantak Mani and where it goes about, that God Sun was pleased with the austerity of its strong devotee 'Satragit' and gave it as a boon and this is considered to be the story of its origin and that is why its The cursed story begins. According to the Puranas, this diamond was lost from Satragat one day and its false accusation was found on Krishna, but Krishna found this diamond and gave it back to Satrajit, and Satraghat has been impressed by Shrikrishna, he has gifted him only, so why does he go? On Shri Krishna ...
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