The World's Most Sought After Diamond

The story of a diamond which is coveted by the Governments of two countries. Kingdoms have been lost and a lot of blood has been shed.
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Amy Has anyone every come to think, OK this is one third than who is sitting and hiding the other one third? Yes lost in the World somewhere. What happens if this Show peice is also lost - Than there will be no more magic wonder left about the Kori Nor. I think that it is safe where it is even though l wish India should ask for it back - but how safe will it be? 3/12/2008
Amy I love the Queen, l think that she is beautiful. It is not her fault that she has the Diamond - it was handed down to her in line. I have personally seen the Kori nor about 4 times, It is sooo beautiful (now l think that l could have bought a diamond for myself for the price that l have paid to go and view it at the Tower) 3/12/2008
Amy Besides, I think that when Queen Victoria ruled India she probably thought that "If he has took this from someone else than l think that l can also take it" there is a saying here that goes like this. "Finders Keeper, Loser wipers" I love to marry the handsome Prince here and than the Diamond will me mine. 3/12/2008
Amy Originally the Diamond was set on a simple stringy arm Band along with two other jewels (this is also displayed in the Tower of London. It wasn't even set properly when the Maharaj wore it. The Queen has done a good job and it looks wonderful in her crown and well protected. But what happens if India has it back? What exactly does the Indian Govenment do even to procect its own people? eg 1984 incident at the Golden Temple? Can you imagine than how easily it will be stolen again and lost in the World of Greed and corruption? I am a sikh and l love the History in connection with the Maharaja. 3/12/2008
Sonia Jaylad,
I also believe that the Kohinoor might still be in India. May I help you find it.
1/12/2006
Sonia I think that the kohinoor should be given back to India 1/12/2006
jaylad i m searching for kohinoor! 12/8/2005
deep British should return the stolen item back to india 10/30/2005
Annonymous If the Kohinoor diamond was found in India, it belongs to the Indians and England has no right to keep it for themselves nor for their precious jewels. 10/20/2005
annonymous the diamond belongs to India so it shall one day come back to its home,back from the greasy clutches of the debauched britishers. all my hatred goes to the shameless britishers. 8/27/2005
Kathleen McKay cut the rock and give them each half so they can sell it to someone else and feed some of their poor!!!!! 3/22/2005
Ritika Pai The passage gave me a lot of info. 2/16/2005
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