@@LindaAndrews-ly1qf and? I should be thankful for the language now? TF makes 0 sense. I can do without english, they are lucky many countires adopted english. Its not as if english language inherintely has some special feature, you can communicate with another person equally great in any other language. How about stealing wealth from other countries? Does that count as ethical? India was the wealthiest countries before they came and looted everything.
Big problem from all the people involved here is, it doesn't belong to any family or any person. It was stolen from a sacred Bhadrakhali temple it was carved in the left eye of bhadrakhali goddess. The curse is from the goddess. If it returns it should return to the temple, not to any family or kingdom.
Only one thing, 'Koh-i-noor' never belonged to british. But they wear as they are the owners. Their Museum would be Empty without other Nation's Precious things.
But isn't there multiple countries that have claimed to be the legitimate owner of the diamond? At least India, Afghanistan, and Pakistan have staked such a claim. If the Palace agrees to return it, who should they give it back to?
the Kohinoor was originally mined in the diamond mines of Andhra Pradesh in South India prior to 11th Century according to Anita Anand and William Dalrymple in their 2017 book; it most likely belonged to a South Indian royalty or temple before internal wars caused it to travel North.... The diamond spent most of its time on the Mughal throne in Delhi, India... your question is akin to asking- who should a stolen child be returned to? The answer is his mother, of course... and his mother's name is India
@@VedJoshi.. the kohinoor Dimoaond was given to British in Pakistan lahore via agreement so that's conflict there so diamond can't return to India because other countries claim it
Heartiest Salute to Respected Dr Jaswinder Singh Sukarchakia ( I will not win immediately but definitely ) and Adv Sandeep Singh Sukarchakia which were 08 th generation of Our Proud Honarable personalities Sher e Punjab Maharaja RANJIT SINGH SUKARCHAKIA Regards❤
The dying wish of Maharaja Ranjit Singhji not fulfilled by the British Royal Monarchy, Prestigious Kohinoor Diamond should lie in Lord Jagannath temple Odisha,Lord Jagannath Avtar of Lord Krishna.
the stone is a harbinger of misfortune for male wearers-only God or a woman can wear it without harm. After goddess Bhadrakali, only the British Queen Elizabeth II could possess it without incurring serious harm; though it should be noted that the British empire faced decline a few years after the diamond went into its custody
I don't think in every case of controversy the valued item should be returned. Sometimes it's murkier and finding justice is like splitting hairs after a century or two, but with the Kohinoor Diamond, the news report didn't mention that the ruler who signed documents turning it over to the British authorities was a 10-year-old boy ruler who was held captive and under gunpoint by those British authorities. I see how India would feel the injustice and powerlessness of the times under imperialism, not to mention the coercion that prevented a 10-year-old from keeping what was an important symbol of his and India's heritage.
That 10-year-old boy was our King Maharaja Duleep Singh, if the diamond wasn't enough they even took his body and kept it as a trophy in Elveden Church.
It was a diamond found in south India. It belonged in a Hindu temple. Now the diamond is cursed. Let's see if the Rationalists, logical, scientific British will wear this diamond?
If it was passed around for centuries then who knows who it actually belongs to. If it was gave over because of a treaty why say they stole it. You cannot rewrite history. If the dang thing is cursed why do you want it.
The ones who say it was given in treaty are British. We don't trust your historians. Punjab was annexed by the company. Even if it's cursed we want it back.
Pathetic that the Maharaja's family is claiming it to be theirs when it was literally given to them. A deal is a deal. Besides that, Indians act like the Koh-I-Noor is more important than anything else. As if a diamond could wash away everything that happened to them. It's a diamond that would only cause grief to whomever in India owned it.
ORIGINAL OWNER OF THE DIAMOND ? GODDESS BHADRAKALI OF WARANGAL, in Andhra Pradesh, India! Curse of "only a woman can wear it with impunity" was placed by the temple priests, way back in 11th century - the diamond was installed as Her 3RD EYE during the PRAN-PRATISHTHA (divine invocation) ceremony !!
I don't care what the British rulers think what does not originally belong to them still does not belong to them, stealing is stealing no matter what angle it is viewed, that diamond is a curse to the British hierarchy because it was obtained under force from its original owners, the curse will always be on them until what was stolen is returned to its home, and its home is not in London, this is the real raiders of the lost arc except its a sentimental Indian Diamond, Britain have stolen more than the Diamond they have stolen a lot more and from other countries as well mostly through innocent blood shed and at gun point and its notorious political stunts
Steal a little, go to jail. Steal a lot, become royalty
Shouldn't of lost the war
#skill issue
@@jamalwilburn228 yea look where UK is headed, almost has become irrelevant to the world. It’s a skills issue lol
@@ajubhosle you’re speaking it’s language
@@LindaAndrews-ly1qf and? I should be thankful for the language now? TF makes 0 sense. I can do without english, they are lucky many countires adopted english. Its not as if english language inherintely has some special feature, you can communicate with another person equally great in any other language. How about stealing wealth from other countries? Does that count as ethical? India was the wealthiest countries before they came and looted everything.
My parents diamond
Big problem from all the people involved here is, it doesn't belong to any family or any person. It was stolen from a sacred Bhadrakhali temple it was carved in the left eye of bhadrakhali goddess. The curse is from the goddess. If it returns it should return to the temple, not to any family or kingdom.
Only one thing, 'Koh-i-noor' never belonged to british. But they wear as they are the owners.
Their Museum would be Empty without other Nation's Precious things.
All their jewels are stolen something to be proud of I guess 😢
But isn't there multiple countries that have claimed to be the legitimate owner of the diamond? At least India, Afghanistan, and Pakistan have staked such a claim. If the Palace agrees to return it, who should they give it back to?
India
And Sikhs
But they’re in india, I would say Indian (Sikhs or Hindus) or Pakistani or Afghanistan
the Kohinoor was originally mined in the diamond mines of Andhra Pradesh in South India prior to 11th Century according to Anita Anand and William Dalrymple in their 2017 book; it most likely belonged to a South Indian royalty or temple before internal wars caused it to travel North.... The diamond spent most of its time on the Mughal throne in Delhi, India... your question is akin to asking- who should a stolen child be returned to? The answer is his mother, of course... and his mother's name is India
@@VedJoshi.. the kohinoor Dimoaond was given to British in Pakistan lahore via agreement so that's conflict there so diamond can't return to India because other countries claim it
Heartiest Salute to Respected Dr Jaswinder Singh Sukarchakia ( I will not win immediately but definitely ) and Adv Sandeep Singh Sukarchakia which were 08 th generation of Our Proud Honarable personalities Sher e Punjab Maharaja RANJIT SINGH SUKARCHAKIA
Regards❤
The dying wish of Maharaja Ranjit Singhji not fulfilled by the British Royal Monarchy, Prestigious Kohinoor Diamond should lie in Lord Jagannath temple Odisha,Lord Jagannath Avtar of Lord Krishna.
the stone is a harbinger of misfortune for male wearers-only God or a woman can wear it without harm. After goddess Bhadrakali, only the British Queen Elizabeth II could possess it without incurring serious harm; though it should be noted that the British empire faced decline a few years after the diamond went into its custody
I don't think in every case of controversy the valued item should be returned. Sometimes it's murkier and finding justice is like splitting hairs after a century or two, but with the Kohinoor Diamond, the news report didn't mention that the ruler who signed documents turning it over to the British authorities was a 10-year-old boy ruler who was held captive and under gunpoint by those British authorities. I see how India would feel the injustice and powerlessness of the times under imperialism, not to mention the coercion that prevented a 10-year-old from keeping what was an important symbol of his and India's heritage.
Looters lol 😂😂
Give it back no if no but.
Stealing is a stealing even if it's a penny
That 10-year-old boy was our King Maharaja Duleep Singh, if the diamond wasn't enough they even took his body and kept it as a trophy in Elveden Church.
I figured this gem was one of the many stolen from India, it could be safe to say all monarchy wealth came from stealing. Yet today we praise them.
Let us start our initiatives to have it in Bharat 🇮🇳🙏
It was a diamond found in south India. It belonged in a Hindu temple. Now the diamond is cursed. Let's see if the Rationalists, logical, scientific British will wear this diamond?
UK is like
We will keep it because India and Pakistan can’t decide who is the real owner. 😂 Meanwhile we are the one who broke the country.
If it was passed around for centuries then who knows who it actually belongs to. If it was gave over because of a treaty why say they stole it. You cannot rewrite history. If the dang thing is cursed why do you want it.
The ones who say it was given in treaty are British. We don't trust your historians. Punjab was annexed by the company.
Even if it's cursed we want it back.
Exactly, If it's cursed why do YOU Britishers want to keep it 😂
If he cannot get it back, the task will fall to his son, and then to his son, etc.… What about his daughter or granddaughters??🙄🙄
Pathetic that the Maharaja's family is claiming it to be theirs when it was literally given to them. A deal is a deal.
Besides that, Indians act like the Koh-I-Noor is more important than anything else. As if a diamond could wash away everything that happened to them. It's a diamond that would only cause grief to whomever in India owned it.
ORIGINAL OWNER OF THE DIAMOND ?
GODDESS BHADRAKALI OF WARANGAL, in Andhra Pradesh, India!
Curse of "only a woman can wear it with impunity" was placed by the temple priests, way back in 11th century - the diamond was installed as Her 3RD EYE during the PRAN-PRATISHTHA (divine invocation) ceremony !!
Talk about 1st world problems XD
Well this is not the only thing they stole.
High Time King Charles 3 return prestigious Kohinoor Diamond
He would look Stupid wearing a Crown with a hole minus the Diamond. Maybe he can wear a plastic jewelry instead😂
Lambert Mount
It’s more than likely stolen from some poor person.
Wrong it was gifted
@@Prince-gu8or it wasnt . they tricked the king . killed him and send his kid to britian and then stole everything he had
This didn't explain anything
Abernathy Bridge
Looters 💢😡😡😡
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I don't care what the British rulers think what does not originally belong to them still does not belong to them, stealing is stealing no matter what angle it is viewed, that diamond is a curse to the British hierarchy because it was obtained under force from its original owners, the curse will always be on them until what was stolen is returned to its home, and its home is not in London, this is the real raiders of the lost arc except its a sentimental Indian Diamond, Britain have stolen more than the Diamond they have stolen a lot more and from other countries as well mostly through innocent blood shed and at gun point and its notorious political stunts
One thing is sure it does belong to the British monarchy 🤣
It will return to its rightful owner, eventually.
Young kinfred
Please return It to Bharat !
It is safe in uk
British Royal family thief.
Looters are shameless
She was afriad to die, thats why she didn't wear it.
Good. Keep up with the curse. ❤
Super
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