Kohinoor: After the death of the Queen of Britain, what will happen to India's Kohinoor diamond, know

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Newz Fast, Viral Desk: During the slavery of India, the Kohinoor diamond reached Britain from here and was planted in the crown of the Queen. The Kohinoor is a 105-carat diamond, which is attached to the crown with a platinum mount. It is placed near the cross in front of the British crown.

During slavery, the British government looted a lot in India. The rule of kings was in danger during the British government in India, in the meantime when the British colony came to Punjab, it was presented to the Queen by the last Sikh ruler, Dalip Singh.

After which he reached Britain. The diamond was very precious and beautiful, so it was punished in the crown of the queen. The Kohinoor is a 105-carat diamond, which is attached to the crown with a platinum mount.

It is placed near the cross in front of the British crown. Queen Elizabeth announced this year that Duchess Camilla would also be given the title of Queen if Prince Charles became king.

Prince Charles will become king
The Kohinoor is a 105-carat diamond, attached to the crown with a platinum mount. It is placed near the cross in front of the British crown. Queen Elizabeth announced this year that Duchess Camilla would also be given the title of Queen if Prince Charles became king.

In such a situation, during the coronation of Prince Charles, Camilla will be handed over the crown along with Kohinoor.

About Kohinoor
About 800 years ago a sparkling stone was found in India, which was named Kohinoor. The Kohinoor diamond is one of the largest diamonds in the world. Kuh.A.Noor means mountain of light.

It is said that it was found in the Golconda mine of India. When the British colony came to Punjab in 1849, it was presented to the Queen by the last Sikh ruler, Dalip Singh.

There is also a myth associated with Kohinoor. It is that this diamond is lucky for female owners, while for male owners it can cause misfortune and death.

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