Kohinoor diamond: Why crown jewel is trending in India after Queen  Elizabeth II's death

Kohinoor diamond: Why crown jewel is trending in India after Queen Elizabeth II's death

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Kohinoor diamond is entangled in dispute of ownership with claims from India and Pakistan

Who Will Now Get The Kohinoor Crown After Queen Elizabeth II's Death

Queen Elizabeth's Death: Kohinoor Crown Will Go To Camilla, Says Report

Why Queen Camilla won't wear Koh-i-Noor diamond at coronation

Holding Their Stolen Goods for Dear Life': Palace Announces Camilla Won't Wear 105.6 Carat Koh-i-Noor Jewel That Was 'Gifted' During Colonial Era; Calls Mount for Its Return

Koh i noor crown hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

The Kohinoor diamond was obtained by the British Empire. Some argue it should be returned to India.

Why is the Kohinoor diamond not in India? Worth, origin and history explored as Twitter objects to claims of Camilla inheriting priceless stone

With passing away of Queen Elizabeth II, twitterati demands Kohinoor's return to India

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Why Queen Consort Camilla gets the Kohinoor diamond crown

Kohinoor and the crown jewels - Sayuri