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If you ask someone who is the world's most precious diamond? So your answer will be 'Kohinoor'. Kohinoor was originally a diamond diamond of 793 carats, behind the glow of which the whole world is crazy till today.

The world's largest Kohinoor diamond was originally found in the Golconda mining region of Andhra Pradesh. Explains that when it was found, it was 793 carats, but now it remains of 105.6 carats. Weight is 21.6 grams. Around 1304, the first information about this diamond is mentioned, after which it is mentioned in the book 'Baburnama'.

In the 'Babranama' written on the biography of the Mughal ruler Babar, King Bikramjit Singh of Gwalior placed all his property in the fort of Agra during the war of Panipat in 1526. Babur captured the fort after winning the war, then he got possession of Kohinoor there. At that time the diamond was 186 carats.

At that time this diamond was given the name of Babar Diamond. After this the diamonds remained near the Mughals. In 1738, Iranian ruler Nadir Shah attacked the Mughlia Sultanate, in 1739, he defeated then ruler Mohammed Shah of Delhi and took him captive and looted the royal treasure.

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