Twitter users in India on Thursday set off the hashtag trend of the Kohinoor hours after the Buckingham Palace announced the history-defining moment of the death of Queen Elizabeth II. Hundreds of ...
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The Indian government is making “all possible efforts” to retrieve the Kohinoor diamond contrary to reported comments from the country’s Solicitor General that the rare historical stone was given as a ...
Post Queen Elizabeth's demise, Indians were curious to know about Kohinoor. It became a popular trend on social media with many demanding that the British should return the diamond back to India.
Kohinoor Diamond: The Royal Family of Britain has accepted that the East India Company had taken the Kohinoor diamond from India. Maharaja Dilip Singh was forced to surrender it. An exhibition of ...
Within hours of Buckingham Palace’s announcement of the death of Queen Elizabeth II, tens of thousands of tweets about the crown jewels had the term “Kohinoor” trending in India. Many of the tweets ...
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