*Hats off to u Narinder Kaur. U r Gem of a person in this Kaliyug. Thank you for asking for Justice* Hare Krishna, Bhagawan bless u🙏😊❤️🕉️ *Jai Shree Ram* 🙏😊❤️🕉️🚩
Frankly most Indians don’t see Kohinoor as a diamond. It’s a symbol that the British so arrogantly wears on its head and then asks us forget the past without asking for forgiveness. Indians have adopted the policy of forgive but not forget. But the British govt never apologised or even expressed remorse over its exploits in india. That’s what irritates Indians the most.
@@TheKingOfBeans yeah, but we found an Indian company creating jobs in the uk would be much more of a statement that that. So yeah we’re doing that now. Infact you need an Indian origin pm to run your ‘great’ Britain. Losers.
@@TheKingOfBeans haha. I pity people like you. Like just your mindset its so pitiful. If you actually look at it from a logical standpoint all of the people "crying" about this will make sense to you. Have a good day sir/madam and hope you do something fruitful in your life.
@@ladusingh2141 yeah ...... right......as ur name suggests I don't know wht history ur talking abt.......maybe u're thinking, u're British now....bt baby no one will accept u as a British citizen not us nor them........maybe u're the illigal immigrant, that's why u have so much knowledge abt it........go do ur homework first......read history......we know enough history...... we're not slaves of Britain like u.......
Yes British museums are filled with looted items from india . I hear Kohinoor history it is from Andhra Pradesh near guntur district. Not only Kohinoor so many valuable items are looted from india by britan.
Best part of this debate was the spontaneous reaction of Emma saying it equally belongs to Pakistan as well .Emma, it makes us wonder if Brits are still not able to come out of " divide and rule" policy which is now " divide , make them fight and let them destroy each other and we supply arms to them " policy . Knowing very well , what is going on between India and Pakistan , such comments are questionable . At least it is now accepted it doesn't belong to Britain .
Because relations with government and being their major trade partner is way more important than a stone which may have no value in the future. Surely take back the swords, idols, articrafts, manuscripts etc from them as they truly belonged to us or the Indian kings
They arent vocal at all ,all my classmates Indians just follow their heads interms of health comparison and I am shook ! Nhs is better than any Indian health or the hospitals I have worked in pakistan.though they were great Indian friends but all the head did gave their degree early ,mine three months late ! Worth throwing my heart on them
As an African, I couldn't be more supportive of this lady. Make amends, just give the diamond back and take accountability for your dark history... honestly these people are professionals in shamelesses
@@purva4365 What i'm saying is we need a hindu country and we have to remove all muslim stuff from here.. like taj mahal and etc.. Also all muslim named places needs to be renamed back to hindu names.. we dont need this diamond.. let the british keep
@@Krishnahgg but it is ours. we cannot let them have it.. Their hands are stained from the blood of our ancestors. still they have no shame in keeping that diamond. it was our temple treasure and it will come back to India.
@@Krishnahgg Shut up Dude. It doesn’t belong to any Muslim kings. The history of kohinoor is much older than any medieval cult. In fact, legend says it could be the same Samanthakamani from Mahabharata era. Also, Taj Mahal was built by Indians with the money of Indians.
Name any significant piece of Indian jewellery from our royalty that can be viewed by Indians in India. There isn’t any because it’s all been sold. I once attended the Al Thani exhibition (Arabs) and significant Indian pieces were in that collection. Colonisation happened (with Indians selling out each other). Thailand and Japan didn’t get colonised because they had unity. move on and thankfully India is.
Tu bohot bhola he re bhai. Itna v bhole mt bano ki saamne wala chtya bna Jaye aur tum fir v khus hote rho. 0:04 journalist mautrma ki smile dekho. Rahi dusri baat, UK ko India k saath trade deal karna he. Kyunki EU k saath hone se rha. Aur USA se v. India fastest growing economy he. UK ko trade deal karna majburi he. So, aisi chikni chikni baatein aur ayngi jab TK trade deal na ho. Geopolitics me ruchi rakho. Sala, kachrawood k movie v fiki pad jayngi. Alg hi level ka drama, action hote rhta he. Ye sab staged he
*Hats off to u Narinder Kaur. U r Gem of a person in this Kaliyug. Thank you for asking for Justice* Hare Krishna, Bhagawan bless u🙏😊❤️🕉️ *Jai Shree Ram* 🙏😊❤️🕉️🚩
@@Itsallthesameshht What is wrong with you, m*r*n, my last name is ANG..i was never white to begin with...( 7th time i place this comment.what is wrong with YT)
@@Itsallthesameshht What is wrong with you, m*r*n, my last name is ANG..i was never white to begin with...( 10 times i place this comment, what is wrong with YT)
@@ahmedzakikhan7639 But the money of the mining was also paid by the government They used money and resources of India to mine that diamond So we have the rights to claim that it is ours
@Meghanada Nope. If I build a house in Delhi and mine diamonds in South India with workers being paid to mine for me - the ownership rights belong to me, kid! If Ambani imports Italian marble and puts it in his billion dollar house does it belong to Italy ? Kya logic hain janab ? The true owner of Kohinoor are the Mughals not the Indian Goverment that never existed, neither did Pakistan exist. Workers never own. The boss owns it. Beta - there was no goverment at that time as it is today - there was no democracy - the whole goverment was owned by the Emperor. The kohinoor belonged to the Royal Family not its citizens.
@@ahmedzakikhan7639 Simple Question Did Mughals gifted or sold it to someone else ? If not then Indian Government has full right to claim it Because At that time the government was under dictatorship and now it is democracy The government will always be there Now in democracy tomorrow maybe in dictatorship but the property and money and land will always be of India. I just searched on internet about Kohinoor and I found out this it was never owned by Mughals it was found between 1083 to 1323 AD The kakatiya kings, king Prataparudra and Queen rudramahadevi had this diamond If the government doesn't gift or sold the property then the government has full right to claim it
Britain, the so-called greatest country on earth not only has Kohinoor but also many more artifacts not just from India but also from Africa, which are kept in museums not only for the world to see these but also to remember that they were the ones who ruled most of the world by unfair means. And they were the ones who came up with a boundary with the help of a man who didn't know history, geography, or anything about the sub-continent, so that, even after independence the west could gain from the disputes by selling weapons to both the countries created by them.
True. But regrettably there are many Indians who love Britain and everything British, including their racist, anti Indian channel BBC, whose reports are treated as the ultimate truth.
I have never seen someone taking so much pride in theft and stolen goods. But here, whole nation takes pride in it. That tells alot about the character of the whole nation. 🙏
Being a Pakistani, Sindhi, I really support Narinder Kaur! She has guts to speak loud up and clear about the dark aspect of Britain’s history. More power to you girl!
She does have the courage but, honestly it actually belongs to Afghanistan 🇦🇫 or India .It was found from Indian soil but was later owned by Afghan conquerers because if you conquer something, you deserve to own it as a reward of victory✌️.. in a battlefield, that country is at no point.. and an antique piece of their land is others' stolen honor
@@Ericaslayyy Who ruled Afghanitan before Islam? Hindu kings. In fact, the whole world was ruled by Hindu/Vedic administration before 4000 BCE. But Abrahamic religions say the universe itself was "created" only in 4000 BCE at 8 am in the morning and their non existent transcendent god took just 6 days to do it. 🤣🤣 Carl Sagan (Astrophysicist) “The Hindu/Vedic tradition is the world’s greatest tradition dedicated to the idea that the cosmos itself undergoes an immense number of deaths and rebirths. It is the only tradition in which the time scales correspond no doubt to those of modern scientific cosmology. The cycles run from our ordinary day and night to a day and night of Brahma - 8.64 billion years long. It is longer than the age of the Earth, the Sun, and half the time since the Big Bang.” It also means, 'Big Bang" does not mean "one time" 'creation" of the universe (out of thin air) around 4004 BCE at 8.30 am in the morning by some transcendent god with a magic wand. 😀😀
@@Ericaslayyy Ancestors of Abrahamic religion followers were so called 'Pagans" (4000 BCE to 700 ACE) and even though they lost touch with correct understanding of Vedic metaphysics and ended up as polytheists (who lacked any understanding of inherent unity of every manifest thing including their multiple “gods”) they did retain some Vedic practices and guess who were the ancestors of so called Pagans? Hindu/Vedic people who ruled the whole world before 4000 BCE. There are 33 types of supreme Vedic deities (cosmic allegories for nature, laws of nature which maintain the cosmic order) NOT 33 “million” or 300 “million” or “gods” 1. 12 Adityas 2. 11 Rudras 3. 8 vasus 4. 2 ashwini TOTAL = 33 types of Vedic deities. All Abrahamic religions have lifted from the concept of 33 vedic deities (from so called paganism outside India)- 33 vedic deities is the reason why Jacob's ladder on which angel Gabriel came down to meet Mohammad/ Moses/ pedophile Mormon founder Joseph Smith etc has 33 steps.. 33 vedic deities is the reason why the Islamic rosary called Misbahah , to keep track of counting of Tasbih has 33 beads, to perform dhikr ( tasbeeh/ tahmeed/ takbeer ).. 33 vedic deities is the reason why in precise Torah, Elohim is written 33 times, genesis' story of creation .. Elohim means Canaanite god adopted by Jews.
@kashsoldier man Hindu or Indian meaning jungle people! out of ignorance at that time, whatever they saw in jungle big or powerful they called it god... like elephant 🐘, monkey 🐒 krishn something u call now, cows 🐮, even 🌞 sun..ok back then were wild or Indian but now in this eraa the most illogical religion is Hinduism and bhudism, I read yajruved where it in sanskriti languages or whatever it is translated by Hindu friends it was all against what you guys do and believe, it says bhagwan has no image, no statue, but all you do pray to man made statue, seriously and you laugh then at other religions then, come on ooen your head, die 7 times born again.. is that not more funny , must all be cats, killing humans for cows , how disgusting act is that ,.. Hinduism is only something just like a dark way where if you believe in, is like walking in the dark knowing nothing but still walking.. dude, wake up let go of racism 😒 🙄 🤦
@kashsoldier plus the dust storm caused by mughals attack is still felt in Indian soil, I don't say any war is right but if you speak of bravery, some parts of land now which comes in afg was part of old India at the time of Persia and Rome powers then later was conquered by Persia so Hindu kings never really have ruled somewhere... ok mate, negotiate kohinor the other history is very boring and childish
@@olavmortensen7175 why are you poor now, what happened to all the money your ancestors stole, mate!? That’s right you people were fooled right from the beginning.
@@epifaniarodrigues3283 see who are talking about hipocracy, 😂 stoling our India money and becoming racist in uk your mentality shows your true radical mentality over the people of your Indian orgin citizens . Shame on on . Be a nice human not a demon.
@@inform568 I am an Indian. I know how Indians have intruded in their territory. By killing the old citizens and taking over their houses. In Southhall, Wembley. This is the truth bcos I have my people staying in these areas. So neither they were right in the past, nor now what's happened is right. Sin is a sin.
Kohinoor diamond was first found in a mine near krishna River during Kakatiya Dynasty period in present day Guntur District of AP, then it was passed one by one (from one kingdom to another kingdom and there on continue passes)
so you're basically saying that you don't regret the colonial history of you're ancestors....they were just here in India to do business. And they made some profits, earned some gifts and left peacefully........is that what you're trying to say????
@@MohitKumar-nj8ms understand dude, he/she is telling the origin of Kohinoor which should return to the same place now ane not t to Persia or Pakistan.
@@davidalexsebastiank6250 Kakathiyas kept it for Godess Bhadrakali as left eye. The diamond belongs to her. Any male who tries to wear will get destroyed along with his country.
@@red-gp9oh we are no more a third world country..we are going to be world's 3rd largest economy soon..You have a 3rd world brain ..and it shows how dumb and rude your countrymen are..just like you
The Kohinoor originally known as swamantaka mani is from the kallur mines in Andhra Pradesh of the kakatya Dynasty and that precious diamond was donated by the king to the bhadra kali temple! It was looted by Persians and Afghan and then it went to Sikh empire and after that to the British throne after the Anglo Sikh war ! The Kohinoor is rightfully ours !!
@@lilbambino4523 😂nothing was ever yours dear lad. Everything you guys ‘own’ is stolen…. Believe it or not… sooner or later everything will find its way to it’s owners and origins 😘
*Hats off to u Narinder Kaur. U r Gem of a person in this Kaliyug. Thank you for asking for Justice* Hare Krishna, Bhagawan bless u🙏😊❤️🕉️ *Jai Shree Ram* 🙏😊❤️🕉️🚩
It's recorded history goes back over a thousand years nobody knows it's origins but it has had many names & passed through many owners country-country mostly taken through conquests. The family of the previous Indian owners also obtained it from a conquest of an Afgan king. India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran all lay claim as do decedents of a dozen royal families who once possessed it.
Most of the laughter comes from the fact that people outside India talk openly about this thing but people living inside India feel shy to talk about this thing.
No Indian is shy about Kohinoor Diamond. For us kohinoor is negligible in comparison with millions killed, trillions looted by britain and destruction of Indian culture and education and way of life for britain's nefarious purposes. But yes, if it is consider by uk as symbolic of british repentance, then every Indian would be proud to have it back. If not, then with the rate India is growing in power, in a few decades we can always snatch it back.
@@srenivasana415That's an insane comparison. A car stolen from a factory in China and sold in UK still belongs to China. In this case Kohinoor was never sold to British. It was stolen/ snatched first by Mughals, then by Persians, then by Sikhs and finally by British. It belonged to South Indian kingdom where it was mined.
@@srenivasana415exported ? I guess you mean snatched and stolen with blood shed. Any of the artifacts "exported" by the kings of India as a gift to any foreign land is never debated on mate. Even you know how the British Empire today has it's economy. It's museum is just a showcase of the cultural heritages throughout the world which looted on blood shed by the British Empire. Lands which were Not acquired to rule over it, but acquired to loot and then leave in crippling poverty.
What strength you are talking about India is nowhere near usa Russia and china and other superpowers the next superpower is clearly china and Russia how come you mentioned india are you living under a rock don't except the west to sympathize with you they are simply hypocrites
@@itsnotevenmyfinalform I wouldn't find it on a visit to "tourist" India. The family running our local post office came from India thirty years ago. I've heard their account of the corruption that exists at all levels of local and district administration and duplicated in the judiciary and ministerial sectors too. Everybody, it seems, demands a 'gift' Several years ago some "Asian" candidates standing in local elections here in the UK attempted to rig the poll - they were caught duplicating ballot papers.
*Hats off to u Narinder Kaur. U r Gem of a person in this Kaliyug. Thank you for asking for Justice* Hare Krishna, Bhagawan bless u🙏😊❤️🕉️ *Jai Shree Ram* 🙏😊❤️🕉️🚩
And I don't don't see why the UK should be giving house room to Narinder Kaur whose only claim to be here is the colonialism she claims was so dreadful.
@@sanjana... no he is telling about the mindset of whole country we are notpoor but your mindset and she wore koohinure in her head A STOLEN OBJECT telling the counter and world that shows their power
How can you claim that the koh-i-noor diamond represents British colonialism when there has been over 10 rulers who were in possession of the Koh-i-noor diamond. If the Dehli Sultanate is the last known owner of the Koh-i-noor diamond who might not have acquired the diamond through invasion, then give it back to the Persian Iranians. The Kakatiya dynasty of South India, who are believed to have discovered the diamond in the 13th century. The Delhi Sultanate, who acquired the diamond in the 14th century and passed it down through several generations of rulers. The Mughal Empire, who took possession of the diamond in the 16th century and incorporated it into various pieces of royal regalia. The Persian ruler Nadir Shah, who conquered India in the 18th century and took possession of the diamond. The Afghan king Shah Shuja Durrani, who acquired the diamond from Nadir Shah and later lost it to the Sikh ruler Ranjit Singh. The Sikh Empire, who possessed the diamond in the early 19th century until it was seized by the British East India Company following the Anglo-Sikh Wars in 1849. The exact circumstances under which the Koh-i-Noor diamond passed from the Kakatiya dynasty of South India to the Delhi Sultanate are not known with certainty, and there are different versions of the story. One version of the story suggests that the diamond was discovered by the Kakatiya dynasty in the 13th century in the mines of the Guntur district in Andhra Pradesh. It is said that the diamond was originally much larger than the stone that is known as the Koh-i-Noor today, and that it was cut down to its current size over the centuries. According to this version of the story, the diamond was taken by the Delhi Sultanate when the Sultan Alauddin Khalji invaded the Kakatiya kingdom in the early 14th century. Another version of the story suggests that the diamond was given as a gift to the Delhi Sultanate by the Kakatiya ruler Prataparudra II in exchange for military assistance against a rival kingdom. It is also possible that the diamond changed hands several times before it came into the possession of the Delhi Sultanate. The exact details of how the diamond passed from the Kakatiya dynasty to the Delhi Sultanate remain uncertain, and the story is the subject of much debate among historians and scholars. The Mughals acquired the Kohinoor diamond from the Delhi Sultanate when they conquered Delhi and established their rule over northern India in the 16th century. The diamond was among the treasures and regalia that the Mughal emperor Babur captured when he defeated the Delhi Sultan Ibrahim Lodi in the Battle of Panipat in 1526. The Kohinoor diamond was then passed down through several generations of Mughal rulers, who incorporated it into various pieces of royal regalia, including the throne of the Mughal emperor. The diamond remained in the possession of the Mughals for several centuries, until it was seized by the Persian ruler Nadir Shah during his invasion of India in the 18th century. After Nadir Shah's death, the diamond passed through the hands of several rulers and factions in Central and South Asia, including the Afghan king Shah Shuja Durrani and the Sikh Empire, before it was finally taken by the British East India Company following the Anglo-Sikh Wars in 1849.
And they will never apologize because they think they have civilized our indian culture.... So they have the mentality that they have done nothing wrong.... It's our government and our failure that we done nothing to change their mindset
For fools who argue about Kohinoor is not from India:It’s from India,Andra Pradesh ,Guntur district,mined In a place named kollore mines ,that’s how it got name Kohinoor from kollore.
I don't want Kohinoor for india i want Indian prime minister to provide quality education , eradicate poverty from India, reduce hunger malnutrition from india,solve drainage problems,clean tap water to families etc will reduce 90% of problems and provide employment
Unfortunately, the Kohinoor was, on the instructions of Prince Albert, cut into smaller piece in Amsterdam to increase its brilliance. It is now only perhaps a third or a fourth of the original uncut diamond taken from Punjab, India. Who has the remaining fragments ? Where was the diamond originally from - originally on the forehead of Goddess Kali in a temple in Karnataka?
@@TheRkreddy That would make sense, since the famous Kollur diamond mine is not far from here, and this place lies right next to the Godavari River where many diamonds were found too. Thanks. Shameless Brits, their behaviour is same as that for crows, stealing from others.
*Hats off to u Narinder Kaur. U r Gem of a person in this Kaliyug. Thank you for asking for Justice* Hare Krishna, Bhagawan bless u🙏😊❤️🕉️ *Jai Shree Ram* 🙏😊❤️🕉️🚩
Yet all of India mimics the british, indians laugh and look down in those when hindi is spoken and use nothing but toilet paper as water now seen as poor man's commodity. brown on the outside, whiter than
Hell no, don't give that diamond to india, it doesn't belong to them. Also deport this indian woman, she is hateful. As a Muslim Pakistani, I am more happier it is in British hands than in fanatic Hindu hands of India.
Kohinoor was found in the Indian soil. So this precious Gem is doubtlessly belonging to the Indian Property. The Britishers ilegally holding our country's own property. Rishi Sunok, the British PM and Suella Braverman should immediately paid attention to this matter.
I strongly objections on this statement if british sends back the things to their place those are looting then they will not left even the dress they wore so it's better not. Stolen is stolen that is their talent
At the beginning of the video, she said that an Indian has to travel from India and pay to see it. But if I am not wrong, what one gets to see in the museum is just a replica. The real one is kept secure in a royal palace and not for public viewing. Don't remember which palace. I guess they are afraid that if they keep the real one in the museum, someone will steal it.
yes the real one is on the crown and it's in palace but we Indians love our kohinoor and we go see it any which ways or however we get to see it or know about it
You can see from 0:03 to 0:09 when Narinder says “give it back to India” the host asking questions tries to hold her laugh in and looks at others. She or any of the other British people on that show don’t care about it and find it funny still to this day. Forget about an apology from them
If according to Narinder Kaur the koh-i-noor diamond represents British colonialism and bloodshed than the British can return Koh-i-noor diamond to Pakistan Sikhs Lahore. Sikh Ruler Rajit Singh overthrew Afghanistan Mughal ruler Shuja Shah Durrani and threatened to kill his son of Durrani didn't and give him Koh-i-noor diamond. According to Narinder Kaur, koh-i-noor diamond represents colonization and bloodshed so Afghanistan should return Kohinoor diamond to Iranians Persians the original owners of Kohinoor diamond. That's right! The Kollur Mine was a major source of diamonds during the 13th century and it was under the rule of the Kakatiya dynasty. There are two versions for how this diamond ended up in the possession of Delhi Sultanate - one that suggests it was taken as spoils from war, and another which implies that it may have been gifted to them by Prataparudra, ruler of Kakatiya empire at the time
@@AK_333 so the British can return the Kohinoor diamond to Pakistan according to you If according to Narinder Kaur the koh-i-noor diamond represents British colonialism and bloodshed than the British can return Koh-i-noor diamond to Pakistan Sikhs Lahore. Sikh Ruler Rajit Singh overthrew Afghanistan Mughal ruler Shuja Shah Durrani and threatened to kill his son of Durrani didn't and give him Koh-i-noor diamond. According to Narinder Kaur, koh-i-noor diamond represents colonization and bloodshed so Afghanistan should return Kohinoor diamond to Iranians Persians the original owners of Kohinoor diamond. That's right! The Kollur Mine was a major source of diamonds during the 13th century and it was under the rule of the Kakatiya dynasty. There are two versions for how this diamond ended up in the possession of Delhi Sultanate - one that suggests it was taken as spoils from war, and another which implies that it may have been gifted to them by Prataparudra, ruler of Kakatiya empire at the time
so the British can return the Kohinoor diamond to Pakistan according to you If according to Narinder Kaur the koh-i-noor diamond represents British colonialism and bloodshed than the British can return Koh-i-noor diamond to Pakistan Sikhs Lahore. Sikh Ruler Rajit Singh overthrew Afghanistan Mughal ruler Shuja Shah Durrani and threatened to kill his son of Durrani didn't and give him Koh-i-noor diamond. According to Narinder Kaur, koh-i-noor diamond represents colonization and bloodshed so Afghanistan should return Kohinoor diamond to Iranians Persians the original owners of Kohinoor diamond. That's right! The Kollur Mine was a major source of diamonds during the 13th century and it was under the rule of the Kakatiya dynasty. There are two versions for how this diamond ended up in the possession of Delhi Sultanate - one that suggests it was taken as spoils from war, and another which implies that it may have been gifted to them by Prataparudra, ruler of Kakatiya empire at the time
@@AK_333 If Indians are 18% of the world population why are they less than 9% of the scientist in the world How can you claim Indians are 50% of the scientists in the world According to a report by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), India has the fourth largest share of scientists working in research and development, with 8.6% of the global total. This means that over 11 million science professionals worldwide are Indian citizens or residents - a remarkable figure!
It's happening right now, because battle happening against Deep state that is located in city of London and USA. Main battle is happening on Ukrainian battlefield. There are biolabs and other horrible things happened under Ukraine. Deep state is losing therefore fairness will be restored in world and world will be changing a lot.
*Hats off to u Narinder Kaur. U r Gem of a person in this Kaliyug. Thank you for asking for Justice* Hare Krishna, Bhagawan bless u🙏😊❤️🕉️ *Jai Shree Ram* 🙏😊❤️🕉️🚩
Liberals, trying to beat down british working class people, the people they despise the most... She, like most of the non british contributors on here. Is not worth the time of day!
@@User38344 I don't have any shame about my ancestors. You must be also be very grateful. After all, it's given you and your family the privilege of living here.
India was the first country where diamond mining used to take place.. no other country at that time used to do Diamond mining.. and they say that it's from Persia.. wow
Partly true. Kohinoor diamond was first mined in the Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh, India, and it is believed to have been owned by various dynasties and rulers throughout history. However, there is no historical evidence to suggest that the diamond was ever fixed as the left eye of the goddess in the Bhadrakali temple in Warangal. Additionally, Warangal was indeed the capital of the Kakatiya dynasty, but the diamond's connection to the dynasty is a matter of speculation and is not supported by any concrete evidence. The first suspected owner of the Kohinoor diamond was most likely the Kakatiya dynasty, a powerful kingdom that ruled over parts of present-day Andhra Pradesh and Telangana in southern India from the 12th to the 14th century. According to some historical accounts, the diamond was mined in the Kollur mines of Andhra Pradesh and was initially owned by the Kakatiya rulers. It is believed to have been passed down through various dynasties and empires, including the Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal Empire, before eventually ending up in the possession of the British East India Company in the mid-19th century. However, the exact history and provenance of the Kohinoor diamond is a subject of ongoing research and debate among historians and scholars. The Kakatiya Empire was conquered and overthrown by the Delhi Sultanate in the 14th century. The Sultanate's armies, led by the general Malik Kafur, attacked and defeated the Kakatiya forces, eventually capturing the capital city of Warangal and annexing the kingdom. The Delhi Sultanate ruled over the region for several centuries, until it was eventually succeeded by the Mughal Empire in the 16th century.
treasure when the Persians invaded in 1739 and the Koh-i-Noor remained in Afghanistan for 70 years. The diamond returned to India after decades of fighting and came to the attention of Britain. In 1839, as part of British expansion and colonization, the British gained the Koh-i-Noor.
History repeats itself and a thief will never get away with his act of theft. Justice will be served and India will very rightly get all of its belongings back from britain. That day our ancestor's souls will live in peace.. ❤
Actually nevermind the diamond is cursed brought about the downfall of many powerful dynasties from their zenith. And yes the diamond was mined from Galconda in India. World's most infamous blood diamond at this point. The fact that the Brit royal family wears this as a status symbol is amusing in its own way.
Please watch documentary on Secrets of Kohinoor. It was a false narrative given to us during colonization by British empire. Kohinoor is not cursed and belongs to Bharat.
Kollur Mine was a part of Galconda Kingdom currently falls within the state of Andhra Pradesh operated between the 16th and mid-19th centuries and was one of the largest and most productive mines on the Indian subcontinent.
The way she was smiling about it and being smug while lying about history. No soul. Things like these are starting to pull me back to the reality I keep trying to forget and bury deep.
she smiling cuz the lady is uneducated past what she reads on facebook! but if you look you might find this: In 2018, at the Supreme Court of India the Archeological Survey of India clarified that the diamond was surrendered to the British and "it (the diamond) was neither stolen nor forcibly taken away" but i guess you dont listen to your own academics and only follow what facebook and these little post say about it
What will Indian government do after retrieving Kohinoor 1. Give it to Ambani who inturn will present it to his wife Nita Ambani 2. Give it to Ambani jr who in return will gift it to his newly wed radhika 3. Give it to Ambani who might give it to isha ambani as a b day gift Which will it be. Choose the best option.
who is that matha? did she ever talk to you. being an indian i cannot see any mother like that? you should not worship or love more than the creator, your lord your god.
@@axxoaxx288it's a respect for motherland. Even Russia,France,etc used to have a deity that represents the country,they are monotheists. Islam in brain out!!!
@@axxoaxx288 did you really think God really care about his insult💀 this tiny earth is literally invisible in front of this universe,use ur sense,god don't give a fk. In our religion,god is so mature,he is not insecure like yours,your god is like an arrogant baby...
That's exactly that British commentator needs to be protected that Punjabi girl doesn't know her Indian history The Kohinoor diamond, with its intricate history and numerous claims of ownership, has been a subject of passionate debate between India and the United Kingdom. While India has long asserted its rightful ownership of the diamond, a closer examination of historical facts reveals a more complex narrative. In this discussion, we will explore the historical trajectory of the Kohinoor, examining the various dynasties and rulers who possessed it over the centuries. Through this exploration, we will shed light on the intricate journey of the Kohinoor and why conclusive ownership claims remain elusive, challenging the notion that it unequivocally belongs to India or Indians. - Kohinoor, a renowned diamond, is believed to have been mined anciently in the Golconda region of India. - Many famous diamonds like Kohinoor originated from prolific Golconda mines. - In the 17th century, Mir Jumla oversaw the Golconda diamond trade as a Mughal minister. - He established a vast network for exporting Golconda diamonds to Europe and Asia. - Shantidas Jhaveri was another famous Golconda diamond trader under the Mughals. - In the 17th century, Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan cut the Kohinoor from 793 to 186 carats. - The earliest mention of the Kohinoor dates back to the 14th century with the Bahmani Sultanate in South India. - It's unclear how the Kohinoor went from early Indian dynasties into Mughal possession in the 16th-17th century. - The Mughals, of Central Asian Perso-Mongol origin, assimilated into Indian culture over time. - The Mughals acquired the Kohinoor in the 16th or 17th century after establishing their rule in India. - In 1739, Persian ruler Nader Shah invaded Delhi, seizing the Kohinoor. - After Nader Shah's death in 1747, the Kohinoor passed through Afghan dynasties. - Nader Shah invaded India from Persia in 1738, staying until 1740, and acquired the Kohinoor after conquering Delhi in 1739. - He plundered the treasury of the Mughal Emperor. - The Kohinoor was acquired by Ranjit Singh of the Sikh Empire after defeating Afghans in the early 19th century. - The Sikh Empire, weakened by instability and facing potential British annexation, held the Kohinoor. - Two versions exist regarding how the Delhi Sultanate acquired the Kohinoor. - One suggests the Kohinoor was acquired as spoils of war, while the other implies it was gifted by Kakatiya dynasty ruler Prataparudra. - The Kakatiya dynasty apparently possessed the Kohinoor in the 14th century. - They apparently took it to Delhi from the Deccan region, but no concrete evidence exists on how the Kakatiyas lost the Kohinoor or its path to the Mughals. - The first recorded mention of the Kohinoor is with the 14th century Bahmani Sultanate. - Stories suggest that earlier Deccan dynasties also possessed the Kohinoor. - The Bahmani Sultanate, based in South India, was ruled by Muslim sultans who likely acquired the Kohinoor in the 14th century as a gift or war spoils. - Following the British victory over the Sikhs, the Kohinoor was surrendered in 1849 by an 11-year-old prince, Dulip Singh. - Dulip Singh was not ruling independently but was under the supervision of adults. - His uncle, Tej Singh, was the Commander-in-Chief running the Sikh government. - The Treaty of Lahore was signed in 1846 between the British East India Company and the Sikhs, ending the First Anglo-Sikh War. - Under the treaty, the Sikhs ceded territories, paid an indemnity, surrendered artillery, and reduced their army size. - The British agreed to restore Sikh possessions seized during the war and promised to respect the Sikh Empire's integrity. - The treaty was seen as a significant British victory over the Sikhs and gradually reduced the Sikh Empire to a protectorate status under British control. - After the treaty, the Kohinoor remained with the Sikhs until their defeat in 1848. - Following the Second Anglo-Sikh War in 1848, the British took the Kohinoor as war spoils. - The British claimed that Dulip Singh later voluntarily gifted the Kohinoor to Queen Victoria, but some argue that an exiled child could not have voluntarily surrendered it. - The Kohinoor was gifted to Queen Victoria by the British after its seizure in 1848. - Accounts suggest that the Kohinoor was ceded to the British in the 1846 treaty, but it only came into British hands after the 1848 conflict. - To improve its brilliance, the British cut the Kohinoor from 186 carats to 105 carats. - The Kohinoor was set in Queen Victoria's crown for her 1937 coronation. - After gaining independence, India sought the return of the Kohinoor, citing its historical ties with Indian rulers. - The British resisted calls to return the Kohinoor and kept it as part of the Crown Jewels. - India actively pursued diplomatic and legal options for the return of the Kohinoor from the UK. - The Kohinoor remains a contested colonial symbol for both the British and Indians. - Its complex history makes resolving the issue legally and ethically difficult. - The ultimate fate of the Kohinoor is uncertain given conflicting claims over its ownership. - The exact origins of the Kohinoor remain unclear, but it is traced to Golconda in India. - The Kohinoor and Darya-i-Noor are believed to have been mined in Golconda. - The diamonds were likely mined by local laborers working in the region, but no records exist on precisely who mined the Kohinoor. - If the Kohinoor represents colonialism, the British could consider returning it to modern Punjab. - Ranjit Singh had earlier acquired the Kohinoor after defeating Afghan rulers. - The Kohinoor is among the most valuable diamonds held by Indian and Afghan rulers. - Its ownership continued to change hands after the Treaty of Lahore. - The weakened Sikh Empire faced instability and the potential for British annexation. - In the past, India was a source of diamonds before the 18th century, but they were not highly valued at the time. - At the time of the 1846 treaty, colored gems like rubies were more prized than diamonds. - Diamonds gained intrinsic value after large deposits were found in Africa in the late 1800s. - African mines made diamonds more abundant and affordable by the late 19th century. - Other major modern diamond sources include Russia, Canada, and Australia. - The Kohinoor has a complex history with various theories about its origins and ownership. - No definitive evidence exists regarding the rightful modern claim to the Kohinoor. - Legal and ethical issues surrounding Kohinoor ownership remain complex. - The ultimate fate of the Kohinoor is uncertain given conflicting perspectives on its history and ownership.
@@virgilexclusive6649Wow you wrote such a long article, but it’s so simple, the diamond belongs to India, return it to us along with the 45trillion you looted from us, then argue about treaties and colonisation when it was really stolen and Britain would not be successful if it wasn’t for India.
@@cutecookiez87 do you have any proof Kohinoor diamond originated in India Do you have any proof coin or diamond was ever owned possessed by any Indian You are typical Indian criminal India's supreme Court says Kohinoor diamond does not belong to India or Indians Diamond mines were run by Muslims not by Indians and there were many diamond mines from Afghanistan to Pakistan you don't know the origin of Kohinoor diamond could be from Iran And after Treaty of lahore, diamonds were not valuable until Marilyn Monroe and Hollywood movies,
@@cutecookiez87 do you have any proof British loot 45 trillion dollars from india, drain theory debunked by many Indian legitimate Indian historians for decades 50/60 years, get over it
@@cutecookiez87 India was a money loser for the british, why did the British economy go up after leaving India and India economy go down after the British left voluntarily, nonsense, India was a money loser and it's well-documented that India was a money loser for the British
It should be repatriated to India & apologize for the brutal colonization which occurred. Millions of Indians were literally starved to death in several famines caused by the British. Can you imagine if the shoe was on the other foot? Ireland knows of British cruelty when they were evacuated from their own lands & faced famine as well by the British. Shame on them!
I heard that it was given by a devotee to a temple in India and that temple is still waiting for its return so that it can be put back to its rightful place... Fiji 🇫🇯
Shall we give back all the Indians that have migrated to the UK . No , of course not .They are part of our history and contributed so much. This particular diamond is just part of our history. What we could do is sell it and use the money as part of the foreign aid we give to India every year. At the time when India launched their first rockets into space we were giving 800 million pounds to help school the poorest children in India. This particular lady’s criticism is void.
If Britain wants such a far-reaching deal then it needs to include repayment of all the other wealth that was extracted during the era where India was governed exclusively for the enrichment of Britain. So until you’re ready to sign a cheque for a few hundred billion pounds, might be best to keep the ignorant suggestions to yourself.
@@rzrshrk7883 I think higher caste Indians should give back everything they stole from the lower caste Indians. I think Indians should give back everything they ever stole from other countries and civilizations they invaded. I think India should pay back every descendant of the slaves they used to have.
@@rzrshrk7883 Dismantle all the infrastructure that the British set up for India when they colonised it. If you're that sour about the Brits. I come from South Africa and I'm glad they came because otherwise I wouldn't exist.
@@Ashtarot77 the infrastructure was in a pretty sorry state by the time the Brits left India anyway, but do you honestly think a bit of railroad is worth more than the billions of dollars in wealth and the millions of lives that were lost? If you’re honestly defending things like the Bengal famine with “what about the telegraph posts?” then you’re ignorant or just a disgusting human being. But since you are so concerned with economic arguments, you should also factor in that India paid for its own infrastructure many times over through its below market rate sales of cotton and foodstuffs to the British empire. But India received no compensation for the fact that per capita income remained roughly the same for the entire period of British rule, that real wages fell or that life expectancy dropped by as much as 20%, all harming their economy. I don’t give a damn bout your background either. I’m white British. I just happen to also have a history degree and a bit of compassion.
That shit was imposed by the British due to mistranslations of traditional texts and now its over i dont think ive ever seen anyone being discriminated on their caste ever
1. More than 100 million Indians died in the first 40 years of British rule. 2. 29 million Indians died under British induced famines designed by Churchill under his military doctrine. 3. India and China were the richest countries in the world than brits came, slaughtered Indians and took their wealth, robbed India of its resources for 200 years , which made India poor. 4. The total value of wealth looted from India is worth more than $45 trillion dollars. 5. British were worse than nazis because in 200 years, they conducted countless massacres like Jalian walla bhag and Machlipatnam massacre many more. 6. Churchill and British army raided villages in India took away the entire agricultural yield as reserve stock pile. Which led to more than 4 million deaths of bengali people. 7. Our stolen wealth and our artifacts are still in the British museums they won't be returned to us. 8. After all this, they still haven't apologized or paid us our reparations, but they do lecture us on human rights. Almost every day. This is just a tip of the Ice berg.
@@TheVenge. I understand that. And that is the past. Done by a generation that is not ours. But the castes are today. And corruption too. Nobody talks about the injustice against women. Today's problems should be addressed. But it's easier to point the finger at yesterday than to change today.
If according to Narinder Kaur the koh-i-noor diamond represents British colonialism and bloodshed than the British can return Koh-i-noor diamond to Pakistan Sikhs Lahore. Sikh Ruler Rajit Singh overthrew Afghanistan Mughal ruler Shuja Shah Durrani and threatened to kill his son of Durrani didn't and give him Koh-i-noor diamond. According to Narinder Kaur, koh-i-noor diamond represents colonization and bloodshed so Afghanistan should return Kohinoor diamond to Iranians Persians the original owners of Kohinoor diamond. That's right! The Kollur Mine was a major source of diamonds during the 13th century and it was under the rule of the Kakatiya dynasty. There are two versions for how this diamond ended up in the possession of Delhi Sultanate - one that suggests it was taken as spoils from war, and another which implies that it may have been gifted to them by Prataparudra, ruler of Kakatiya empire at the time
Kohinoor belongs to the Muslim kings and rulers.. it doesn't belong to the HINDUs.. We already have a lot of Muslim stuff in India like taj mahal which we have to remove from India, we do not need the kohinoor let the British keep it. Jai Sri Ram har har mahadev.
I mean they slag off Britain calling it a thief but they still choose to live here, if they really cared about India then why do they not go and live in India? Hypocrites is all they are.
They're there to take over Britain. They now have an Indian Prime minister. Looks like the plan is working. What goes around comes around. Go cry about it
They can’t live india in the bad conditions. Barley have any money over there have u seen the British museum without India it will be empty they want there stuff back !
Considering Britain is living off of the riches of India can't say I blame them. If India didn't have their riches stolen don't you think they'd be doing a bit better and people would prefer to stay there than live here? Maybe try doing some research instead of just saying the first thing that pops into your head
@@persephone3309 India is plenty rich enough, if they STOPPED their space expeditions and spent the money on their citizens instead /////////////////////////////////
If Britain gives everything it looted back to India, then only bare land will remain, do you think she wants to live in a useless land filled with foolish thieves 😂😂😂
@@Mystar-hh4vy i didn’t steal it so yes send her back with it she hates the Country she lives in so much non stop Bitching about anything and everything anti British so why stay
Guys we have already surpassed UK in terms of GDP and on our way to surpass another European country. Indian people are a lot lot more valuable than the Kohinoor diamond. Let them keep that. In the near future we are going to surpass them in every aspect ranging from per capita income to udi index. At that stage when they will the diamond it will remind them that the country which was once a colony, has surpassed them in every aspect. God Bless India. Jai Hind ❤️
Shashi Tharoor sir rightly mentioned that British museums are nothing but "Chor Bazaar".
*Hats off to u Narinder Kaur. U r Gem of a person in this Kaliyug. Thank you for asking for Justice*
Hare Krishna, Bhagawan bless u🙏😊❤️🕉️
*Jai Shree Ram* 🙏😊❤️🕉️🚩
*Full support, Love to Narinder Kaur from 1.4 Billion People* 🔥💪🚩🇮🇳
if not for durrani an abdali's invasions india would never have been colonised.
🚩🚩यदा यदा हि धर्मस्य ग्लानिर्भवति भारत।
अभ्युत्थानमधर्मस्य तदात्मानं सृजाम्यहम् ॥4-7॥
परित्राणाय साधूनां विनाशाय च दुष्कृताम् ।
धर्मसंस्थापनार्थाय सम्भवामि युगे युगे ॥4-8॥🚩🚩🙏
World 's biggest chor bazar .
Frankly most Indians don’t see Kohinoor as a diamond. It’s a symbol that the British so arrogantly wears on its head and then asks us forget the past without asking for forgiveness. Indians have adopted the policy of forgive but not forget. But the British govt never apologised or even expressed remorse over its exploits in india. That’s what irritates Indians the most.
Have you tried crying about it
@@TheKingOfBeans yeah, but we found an Indian company creating jobs in the uk would be much more of a statement that that. So yeah we’re doing that now. Infact you need an Indian origin pm to run your ‘great’ Britain. Losers.
@@TheKingOfBeans haha. I pity people like you. Like just your mindset its so pitiful. If you actually look at it from a logical standpoint all of the people "crying" about this will make sense to you. Have a good day sir/madam and hope you do something fruitful in your life.
@@TheKingOfBeans lol theft
@@TheKingOfBeans Fuck your Dead Queen Elizabeth's 14 Generations😂😂
They snatched it from a 10yr old young king and call it a gift........thank you for saying the truth, we really appreciate it🙏
And Now Indians are the largest illegal immigrant community in the UK. Hows that for revenge. Give me a break. You probably have read zero history.
@@ladusingh2141 yeah ...... right......as ur name suggests I don't know wht history ur talking abt.......maybe u're thinking, u're British now....bt baby no one will accept u as a British citizen not us nor them........maybe u're the illigal immigrant, that's why u have so much knowledge abt it........go do ur homework first......read history......we know enough history...... we're not slaves of Britain like u.......
What if we take it back from their 70 year old king 😂😂
@@mannakar9748 Budhape me heart attack aa jayega usko
@@mannakar9748 😂😂
" Chor Bazaar " are British Museums... Well said 💯💯
“India” is a poor slum😂
Conquerors are not thieves. Get over yourselves
@@Deodorant-e3e all the conquerors are not thieves . But here in this case they are worse than concubines thieves ; All things are stolen
You r not conquerer of India
Huh huh huh!!!!
As an Indian We have to support this lady 😎😎 and i am with you ma'am 😎😎
I don't support the lady because she spoke in favour of my country. I support because what she said is absolute truth.
Send me the pic that u r with her 🤣
@@DC_GAMING-ez9yd 🤣
Yes Aman you are right
@@jacobcheriyan fuck your country sir. 🖕
It is said that if you ever lost a valuable thing, search it in the British Museum and you are sure to find it! 😂
Yes British museums are filled with looted items from india .
I hear Kohinoor history it is from Andhra Pradesh near guntur district.
Not only Kohinoor so many valuable items are looted from india by britan.
Tum pakistani log ka ijjat bhi kho gaya hai shayad British museum me mil jaye
@@tanmayswain8619 ye pakistani nhi hai bhai
It’s not even in the British museum it’s in the Tower of London you imbecile
@@gentleff1327 sorry brother glat admi koi message kar diya mane
Best part of this debate was the spontaneous reaction of Emma saying it equally belongs to Pakistan as well .Emma, it makes us wonder if Brits are still not able to come out of " divide and rule" policy which is now " divide , make them fight and let them destroy each other and we supply arms to them " policy . Knowing very well , what is going on between India and Pakistan , such comments are questionable . At least it is now accepted it doesn't belong to Britain .
This comment should be highlighted and pinned ....you said it !!! It's the truth ,!!! She was playing the typical old trick ....so sickening!
pin this comment...
The dumb blonde does not know the difference between undivided India re-1947 vs the idea of Pakistan post 1947. She needs to say hello to Bilawal 😀
kohinoor was mined in south india, so how does it even belong to pakistan.
well i give the brits that one they can still play the game. its from persia she says. wasnt india the only place of diamonds until like 16th century?
Its not only the Kohinoor but also neelmani from trimbakeshwar temple which the Britishers stole from us
Us? you wasnt born back then
@@Aariz981why are u offended then?
@@Erosaseternity why are you offended?
@@Aariz981 cause is about our (my )country
@@Erosaseternity ok but you were not born during colonialism neither were your parents, you haven’t suffered at all
Indians abroad are vocal about this issue but politicians in India seems to have forgotten about it....
Indians abroad are vocal, because those socities let them and in India, similar type of people are called 'Anti Nationals'!
Because relations with government and being their major trade partner is way more important than a stone which may have no value in the future.
Surely take back the swords, idols, articrafts, manuscripts etc from them as they truly belonged to us or the Indian kings
Some thigs are better done by third parties, otherwise it will cause more harm than good.
It is not relevant..... There are many complex issues to be solved which is far greater than this
They arent vocal at all ,all my classmates Indians just follow their heads interms of health comparison and I am shook ! Nhs is better than any Indian health or the hospitals I have worked in pakistan.though they were great Indian friends but all the head did gave their degree early ,mine three months late ! Worth throwing my heart on them
As a Pakistani - I support this Indian woman - stand for the truth - stand for what you believe in
Persian kings never gave it to Hindu India but a Muslim king of India. Rightfully belongs to Pakistan
@@trumpcard749 "Muslim king of India" Muslim or Hindu the king was Indian so it belongs to India
@@trumpcard749 Pakistan toh India sei paida hua hai vii😂😂..
And the fact is that logically everything in Pakistan is belongs to India..
@@trumpcard749 you're talking as if there are no Muslims in India 🤡
@@digbijoysaha3700 pakistan had its independence before india,14 august before that india was run by the British so who's the daddy lol
As an African, I couldn't be more supportive of this lady. Make amends, just give the diamond back and take accountability for your dark history... honestly these people are professionals in shamelesses
@@Krishnahggit was in a treasure box of a temple my friend.. it is India's treasure.. plz donot bring religion it
@@purva4365 What i'm saying is we need a hindu country and we have to remove all muslim stuff from here.. like taj mahal and etc..
Also all muslim named places needs to be renamed back to hindu names..
we dont need this diamond.. let the british keep
@@Krishnahgg but it is ours. we cannot let them have it.. Their hands are stained from the blood of our ancestors. still they have no shame in keeping that diamond. it was our temple treasure and it will come back to India.
@@purva4365 it belong to the mullah.. we don't need anything of the Mulla including Taj mahal..
@@Krishnahgg Shut up Dude. It doesn’t belong to any Muslim kings. The history of kohinoor is much older than any medieval cult. In fact, legend says it could be the same Samanthakamani from Mahabharata era. Also, Taj Mahal was built by Indians with the money of Indians.
Shame on them !! Robbers !! Openly unashamed 😡😡
Return it. End of story.
Name any significant piece of Indian jewellery from our royalty that can be viewed by Indians in India. There isn’t any because it’s all been sold. I once attended the Al Thani exhibition (Arabs) and significant Indian pieces were in that collection. Colonisation happened (with Indians selling out each other). Thailand and Japan didn’t get colonised because they had unity. move on and thankfully India is.
@@rajkumat7856all sold? 😂😂. because they are not kept in museums. They are in temples
It has to much value to the uk
😂😂
No, you come get it pathetic weakling. Rule Britannia! Ours by right of conquest. The weak always cry after the fact.
Well said Narider kour. They need this therapy now
Tu bohot bhola he re bhai.
Itna v bhole mt bano ki saamne wala chtya bna Jaye aur tum fir v khus hote rho.
0:04 journalist mautrma ki smile dekho.
Rahi dusri baat, UK ko India k saath trade deal karna he.
Kyunki EU k saath hone se rha.
Aur USA se v.
India fastest growing economy he.
UK ko trade deal karna majburi he.
So, aisi chikni chikni baatein aur ayngi jab TK trade deal na ho.
Geopolitics me ruchi rakho.
Sala, kachrawood k movie v fiki pad jayngi.
Alg hi level ka drama, action hote rhta he.
Ye sab staged he
*Hats off to u Narinder Kaur. U r Gem of a person in this Kaliyug. Thank you for asking for Justice*
Hare Krishna, Bhagawan bless u🙏😊❤️🕉️
*Jai Shree Ram* 🙏😊❤️🕉️🚩
Come to the uk an say something youll get put in a bin you dirty scruff
Why do they insist on living in the UK if they love India so much?
It's Narinder Kaur not narider koor
If England will return everything it has taken from India, 70% if it's museums, treasury and 450% out of 100% economy will be gone.
100 percent of thier people also 🫢
@@river. ⚰️👀
and they will still be in debt..lol
@@river. they are Pakistani
If England returned everything it took from India, nobody would care.
Wearing a crown of stolen diamond is a disgraceful acts of barbarian
Oh oh, yea we don’t give a fuck. Cry more.
Here in the Netherlands , we gave, last year, a lot of historical artifacts back to Indonesia because it's not ours...
@@Itsallthesameshht What is realy wrong with you.. can't you read, my last name is ANG and my father was born in Java, Indonesia..moron..
@@Itsallthesameshht What is wrong with you, m*r*n, my last name is ANG..i was never white to begin with...
@@Itsallthesameshht What is wrong with you, m*r*n, my last name is ANG..i was never white to begin with...
@@Itsallthesameshht What is wrong with you, m*r*n, my last name is ANG..i was never white to begin with...( 7th time i place this comment.what is wrong with YT)
@@Itsallthesameshht What is wrong with you, m*r*n, my last name is ANG..i was never white to begin with...( 10 times i place this comment, what is wrong with YT)
I love that people from other part of world are discussing these issues.
Michigan USA supports returning stolen all nations' stolen items.
@@ahmedzakikhan7639 I was reading comments and I found out that it was mined in South India
So it doesn't belong to Pakistan
@@ahmedzakikhan7639 But the money of the mining was also paid by the government They used money and resources of India to mine that diamond
So we have the rights to claim that it is ours
@Meghanada Nope. If I build a house in Delhi and mine diamonds in South India with workers being paid to mine for me - the ownership rights belong to me, kid! If Ambani imports Italian marble and puts it in his billion dollar house does it belong to Italy ? Kya logic hain janab ?
The true owner of Kohinoor are the Mughals not the Indian Goverment that never existed, neither did Pakistan exist.
Workers never own. The boss owns it.
Beta - there was no goverment at that time as it is today - there was no democracy - the whole goverment was owned by the Emperor. The kohinoor belonged to the Royal Family not its citizens.
@@ahmedzakikhan7639 Simple Question
Did Mughals gifted or sold it to someone else ?
If not then Indian Government has full right to claim it
Because At that time the government was under dictatorship and now it is democracy
The government will always be there Now in democracy tomorrow maybe in dictatorship but the property and money and land will always be of India.
I just searched on internet about Kohinoor and I found out this it was never owned by Mughals it was found between 1083 to 1323 AD The kakatiya kings, king Prataparudra and Queen rudramahadevi had this diamond
If the government doesn't gift or sold the property then the government has full right to claim it
Britain, the so-called greatest country on earth not only has Kohinoor but also many more artifacts not just from India but also from Africa, which are kept in museums not only for the world to see these but also to remember that they were the ones who ruled most of the world by unfair means.
And they were the ones who came up with a boundary with the help of a man who didn't know history, geography, or anything about the sub-continent, so that, even after independence the west could gain from the disputes by selling weapons to both the countries created by them.
Pretty awesome
Well spoken that's why they can't give anything back to anyone
Admitting a wrongdoing takes a lot of courage along with consequences to face, which they never will.
Never mind that Empire is crumbling already.
After Russia wins in Ukraine, the UK would just be a has been and then it’s a steady decline onwards.
True. But regrettably there are many Indians who love Britain and everything British, including their racist, anti Indian channel BBC, whose reports are treated as the ultimate truth.
Kohinoor was mined in India. So it's better you accept that you stole our diamond and return it. 🇮🇳🇮🇳
I have never seen someone taking so much pride in theft and stolen goods. But here, whole nation takes pride in it.
That tells alot about the character of the whole nation. 🙏
Yes spot on!
Naturally , theives are boastful about their techniques and takes special pride in propagating them , the British are no exceptions.
Well said!
Right up to the stinking QU€€N.
To be fair, she was never given a chance to explain her point because she was constantly shouted over
Being a Pakistani, Sindhi, I really support Narinder Kaur! She has guts to speak loud up and clear about the dark aspect of Britain’s history. More power to you girl!
She does have the courage but, honestly it actually belongs to Afghanistan 🇦🇫 or India .It was found from Indian soil but was later owned by Afghan conquerers because if you conquer something, you deserve to own it as a reward of victory✌️.. in a battlefield, that country is at no point.. and an antique piece of their land is others' stolen honor
@@Ericaslayyy Who ruled Afghanitan before Islam? Hindu kings. In fact, the whole world was ruled by Hindu/Vedic administration before 4000 BCE. But Abrahamic religions say the universe itself was "created" only in 4000 BCE at 8 am in the morning and their non existent transcendent god took just 6 days to do it. 🤣🤣
Carl Sagan (Astrophysicist) “The Hindu/Vedic tradition is the world’s greatest tradition dedicated to the idea that the cosmos itself undergoes an immense number of deaths and rebirths. It is the only tradition in which the time scales correspond no doubt to those of modern scientific cosmology. The cycles run from our ordinary day and night to a day and night of Brahma - 8.64 billion years long. It is longer than the age of the Earth, the Sun, and half the time since the Big Bang.”
It also means, 'Big Bang" does not mean "one time" 'creation" of the universe (out of thin air) around 4004 BCE at 8.30 am in the morning by some transcendent god with a magic wand. 😀😀
@@Ericaslayyy Ancestors of Abrahamic religion followers were so called 'Pagans" (4000 BCE to 700 ACE) and even though they lost touch with correct understanding of Vedic metaphysics and ended up as polytheists (who lacked any understanding of inherent unity of every manifest thing including their multiple “gods”) they did retain some Vedic practices and guess who were the ancestors of so called Pagans? Hindu/Vedic people who ruled the whole world before 4000 BCE.
There are 33 types of supreme Vedic deities (cosmic allegories for nature, laws of nature which maintain the cosmic order) NOT 33 “million” or 300 “million” or “gods”
1. 12 Adityas
2. 11 Rudras
3. 8 vasus
4. 2 ashwini
TOTAL = 33 types of Vedic deities.
All Abrahamic religions have lifted from the concept of 33 vedic deities (from so called paganism outside India)- 33 vedic deities is the reason why Jacob's ladder on which angel Gabriel came down to meet Mohammad/ Moses/ pedophile Mormon founder Joseph Smith etc has 33 steps.. 33 vedic deities is the reason why the Islamic rosary called Misbahah , to keep track of counting of Tasbih has 33 beads, to perform dhikr ( tasbeeh/ tahmeed/ takbeer ).. 33 vedic deities is the reason why in precise Torah, Elohim is written 33 times, genesis' story of creation .. Elohim means Canaanite god adopted by Jews.
@kashsoldier man Hindu or Indian meaning jungle people! out of ignorance at that time, whatever they saw in jungle big or powerful they called it god... like elephant 🐘, monkey 🐒 krishn something u call now, cows 🐮, even 🌞 sun..ok back then were wild or Indian but now in this eraa the most illogical religion is Hinduism and bhudism, I read yajruved where it in sanskriti languages or whatever it is translated by Hindu friends it was all against what you guys do and believe, it says bhagwan has no image, no statue, but all you do pray to man made statue, seriously and you laugh then at other religions then, come on ooen your head, die 7 times born again.. is that not more funny , must all be cats, killing humans for cows , how disgusting act is that ,.. Hinduism is only something just like a dark way where if you believe in, is like walking in the dark knowing nothing but still walking.. dude, wake up let go of racism 😒 🙄 🤦
@kashsoldier plus the dust storm caused by mughals attack is still felt in Indian soil, I don't say any war is right but if you speak of bravery, some parts of land now which comes in afg was part of old India at the time of Persia and Rome powers then later was conquered by Persia so Hindu kings never really have ruled somewhere... ok mate, negotiate kohinor the other history is very boring and childish
Truth cannot be hidden or ignored,it must be acknowledged by the intellectuals. Jai Hind 🙏
It must be acknowledged by everyone.
@@ŕóśĥáń-3002 Support from South African Boer.
@@pieterbezuidenhout2741 🙏
If only it was acknowledged by intellectuals back then
The truth is that the diamond belongs to the UK.
Did you ever heard thieves returning back the loot.
You are a weak and callous people
Because you are that General
The white thieves are still stealing land from Palestinians
Ever hear of weaklings stopping us? 😂 rule Britannia!
Like the British royal family stole a lot of diamonds 💎
Being an Indian,I support the lady, salute & respect
This shite is not an issue
@@olavmortensen7175 why are you poor now, what happened to all the money your ancestors stole, mate!? That’s right you people were fooled right from the beginning.
If you ppl don't choose to fight for what is urs then why do you ppl cry now.
Being an American I think the Indian woman is a loudmouth lying sack of dog crap.
Good job man, I'm sure your single youtube comment is helping get your silly diamond back, keep up the good work 👍
My girlfriend is British, and believe me everytime we get into an argument she looses it over the same diamond. 🤣
U need to ditch her...she clearly doesnt respect your ancestors
@@sunshineb7006 she looses because she accepts the fact that whatever their ancestors did was definitely not right.
Why are you still with her
@@ashutoshsahu97 I think you're an Odia
You guys didn't understand what he meant. He is referring to a wedding ring with a diamond in it.
*Full support, Love to Narinder Kaur from 1.4 Billion People* 🔥💪🚩🇮🇳
Has she settled in UK? If so a true hypocrite.
@@epifaniarodrigues3283 see who are talking about hipocracy, 😂 stoling our India money and becoming racist in uk your mentality shows your true radical mentality over the people of your Indian orgin citizens . Shame on on . Be a nice human not a demon.
@@epifaniarodrigues3283 yeah like Britishers settled in India to loot the country for more than 200 years, bloody hypocrites
@@inform568 I am an Indian. I know how Indians have intruded in their territory. By killing the old citizens and taking over their houses. In Southhall, Wembley. This is the truth bcos I have my people staying in these areas. So neither they were right in the past, nor now what's happened is right. Sin is a sin.
@@epifaniarodrigues3283 why? All the wealth is in uk. Indians should go to UK.
Appreciate some foreigners are fighting for Kohinoor as it is India's property.
Appreciate the effort
Kohinoor diamond was first found in a mine near krishna River during Kakatiya Dynasty period in present day Guntur District of AP, then it was passed one by one (from one kingdom to another kingdom and there on continue passes)
so you're basically saying that you don't regret the colonial history of you're ancestors....they were just here in India to do business. And they made some profits, earned some gifts and left peacefully........is that what you're trying to say????
@@MohitKumar-nj8ms Just giving the information about kohinoor, but not about what you thought
@@MohitKumar-nj8ms No he is saying it was not of Persian blah blah
@@MohitKumar-nj8ms understand dude, he/she is telling the origin of Kohinoor which should return to the same place now ane not t to Persia or Pakistan.
@@davidalexsebastiank6250 Kakathiyas kept it for Godess Bhadrakali as left eye. The diamond belongs to her. Any male who tries to wear will get destroyed along with his country.
"Once a thief always a thief"
it's in brit's blood
@@eweisbluetrue
True😂😂😂
True uk 😂😂😂😂😂
If you ppl don't choose to fight for what is urs. Then why do you ppl cry now.?
A day not insulting the west, is a day wasted.
~Sashi Tharoor
True Story 😊
Third world countries be like:
@@red-gp9ohPeople thinking they're first world countries in current era 🤡
Sashi tharoor never said that
@@red-gp9oh we are no more a third world country..we are going to be world's 3rd largest economy soon..You have a 3rd world brain ..and it shows how dumb and rude your countrymen are..just like you
Truly saying I am from India, I don't care who takes it india or pakistan .
But in my view it must not be in Britain.
The Kohinoor originally known as swamantaka mani is from the kallur mines in Andhra Pradesh of the kakatya Dynasty and that precious diamond was donated by the king to the bhadra kali temple! It was looted by Persians and Afghan and then it went to Sikh empire and after that to the British throne after the Anglo Sikh war ! The Kohinoor is rightfully ours !!
It is from Telangana.
Maharaja Ranjit Singh wanted it to be donated to Jagannath temple, Puri.
Nothing is yours to claim anymore you still act like a superpower lol 😂
@@lilbambino4523 Care to elaborate?
@@lilbambino4523 😂nothing was ever yours dear lad. Everything you guys ‘own’ is stolen…. Believe it or not… sooner or later everything will find its way to it’s owners and origins 😘
Truth cannot be hidden
*Hats off to u Narinder Kaur. U r Gem of a person in this Kaliyug. Thank you for asking for Justice*
Hare Krishna, Bhagawan bless u🙏😊❤️🕉️
*Jai Shree Ram* 🙏😊❤️🕉️🚩
Exactly!! And the minute the British woman told her it belonged to Pakistan, that stupid Indian woman was feeling stupid!!
@@scarletlady3727 Pakistan 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@pjain9248 In paki hutiyon k pass bheek mangne ka katora nhi h, aye bkl Kohinoor ko apna batane wale🤣
The truth is it rightfully belongs to the UK.
Finally, a Woman worthy being called QUEEN in modern times.
Kuch bhi, sle hum hamesa gulam hi kyu Bane Mughal, phir Britishers
Lol.. stupidest comment 😂
@@nishantpatel173 i think she is calling Narinder kaur as a QUEEN
nah wouldn't make her a queen but she is great as a citizen we need more citizens proud of where they come from
The bitch should be kicked out of the UK for being an anti national.
Who should it be given to and what would they do with it? Who is claiming ownership?
It's recorded history goes back over a thousand years nobody knows it's origins but it has had many names & passed through many owners country-country mostly taken through conquests. The family of the previous Indian owners also obtained it from a conquest of an Afgan king. India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Iran all lay claim as do decedents of a dozen royal families who once possessed it.
England has to return it, the facts are clear!
We India Bangladesh Pajistan would have been one of the worlds richest countries if England didn't come here amd stole everyhing.
It’s called Ancient Hindustan
NO 😂
@n-zedorai6613 no you wouldn't you'd still be fighting and ruling over eachother.
@@themanwithnoname3636
That’s there problem, not from the outside
Salute to this lady to speak truth 🙏❤️
She is an idiot.
Most of the laughter comes from the fact that people outside India talk openly about this thing but people living inside India feel shy to talk about this thing.
No Indian is shy about Kohinoor Diamond. For us kohinoor is negligible in comparison with millions killed, trillions looted by britain and destruction of Indian culture and education and way of life for britain's nefarious purposes.
But yes, if it is consider by uk as symbolic of british repentance, then every Indian would be proud to have it back. If not, then with the rate India is growing in power, in a few decades we can always snatch it back.
Does a product manufactured in China but exported to the UK belong to China? Same rule applies here and you guys stole it.
@@srenivasana415That's an insane comparison. A car stolen from a factory in China and sold in UK still belongs to China. In this case Kohinoor was never sold to British. It was stolen/ snatched first by Mughals, then by Persians, then by Sikhs and finally by British. It belonged to South Indian kingdom where it was mined.
@@srenivasana415exported ? I guess you mean snatched and stolen with blood shed.
Any of the artifacts "exported" by the kings of India as a gift to any foreign land is never debated on mate.
Even you know how the British Empire today has it's economy. It's museum is just a showcase of the cultural heritages throughout the world which looted on blood shed by the British Empire. Lands which were Not acquired to rule over it, but acquired to loot and then leave in crippling poverty.
What strength you are talking about India is nowhere near usa Russia and china and other superpowers the next superpower is clearly china and Russia how come you mentioned india are you living under a rock don't except the west to sympathize with you they are simply hypocrites
Give it back to us🇮🇳it belongs to India.
If it went back to India it would disappear into a corrupt politician's pocket - an you know it would.
Never🇬🇧 no shame
@@gordonsmith8899Britain is more corrupt under Tories and Labour than India under Modi
@@gordonsmith8899 pretty simple thing to say for a European. Have u ever visited India?
@@itsnotevenmyfinalform
I wouldn't find it on a visit to "tourist" India. The family running our local post office came from India thirty years ago. I've heard their account of the corruption that exists at all levels of local and district administration and duplicated in the judiciary and ministerial sectors too. Everybody, it seems, demands a 'gift'
Several years ago some "Asian" candidates standing in local elections here in the UK attempted to rig the poll - they were caught duplicating ballot papers.
FINALLY, THY TIME HAS COMETH! Way to go sister!
Thats why Sikhs are called warriors class. Respect for them inc by 100%
*Hats off to u Narinder Kaur. U r Gem of a person in this Kaliyug. Thank you for asking for Justice*
Hare Krishna, Bhagawan bless u🙏😊❤️🕉️
*Jai Shree Ram* 🙏😊❤️🕉️🚩
@@vira781 Yes🔥🔥🔥Hindus❤️Sikhs. Hindus-Sikhs r One Family, Our Bond is Eternal 🚩We both r True Indians, True Children of Bharata Mata 🔥💪🚩
Jai Dharma🔥💪🚩
@@vira781 hold your horse.
Indian Sikhs are Warriors.
Pakistan Sikhs arent even sikhs.
Kohinoor diamond is the perfect symbol for the word loot. Imagine wearing it on your crown . Boy the times have changed.
And I don't don't see why the UK should be giving house room to Narinder Kaur whose only claim to be here is the colonialism she claims was so dreadful.
It's not about the jewels
The entire crown jewels of England is worth only 5.8B dollars
One temple in India is alone worth 22B dollars
So u r comparing a crown to a temple....
@@sanjana... no he is telling about the mindset of whole country we are notpoor but your mindset and she wore koohinure in her head A STOLEN OBJECT telling the counter and world that shows their power
But still Indians migrate to UK 😶 why ?
How can you claim that the koh-i-noor diamond represents British colonialism when there has been over 10 rulers who were in possession of the Koh-i-noor diamond.
If the Dehli Sultanate is the last known owner of the Koh-i-noor diamond who might not have acquired the diamond through invasion, then give it back to the Persian Iranians.
The Kakatiya dynasty of South India, who are believed to have discovered the diamond in the 13th century.
The Delhi Sultanate, who acquired the diamond in the 14th century and passed it down through several generations of rulers.
The Mughal Empire, who took possession of the diamond in the 16th century and incorporated it into various pieces of royal regalia.
The Persian ruler Nadir Shah, who conquered India in the 18th century and took possession of the diamond.
The Afghan king Shah Shuja Durrani, who acquired the diamond from Nadir Shah and later lost it to the Sikh ruler Ranjit Singh.
The Sikh Empire, who possessed the diamond in the early 19th century until it was seized by the British East India Company following the Anglo-Sikh Wars in 1849.
The exact circumstances under which the Koh-i-Noor diamond passed from the Kakatiya dynasty of South India to the Delhi Sultanate are not known with certainty, and there are different versions of the story.
One version of the story suggests that the diamond was discovered by the Kakatiya dynasty in the 13th century in the mines of the Guntur district in Andhra Pradesh. It is said that the diamond was originally much larger than the stone that is known as the Koh-i-Noor today, and that it was cut down to its current size over the centuries.
According to this version of the story, the diamond was taken by the Delhi Sultanate when the Sultan Alauddin Khalji invaded the Kakatiya kingdom in the early 14th century. Another version of the story suggests that the diamond was given as a gift to the Delhi Sultanate by the Kakatiya ruler Prataparudra II in exchange for military assistance against a rival kingdom.
It is also possible that the diamond changed hands several times before it came into the possession of the Delhi Sultanate. The exact details of how the diamond passed from the Kakatiya dynasty to the Delhi Sultanate remain uncertain, and the story is the subject of much debate among historians and scholars.
The Mughals acquired the Kohinoor diamond from the Delhi Sultanate when they conquered Delhi and established their rule over northern India in the 16th century. The diamond was among the treasures and regalia that the Mughal emperor Babur captured when he defeated the Delhi Sultan Ibrahim Lodi in the Battle of Panipat in 1526.
The Kohinoor diamond was then passed down through several generations of Mughal rulers, who incorporated it into various pieces of royal regalia, including the throne of the Mughal emperor. The diamond remained in the possession of the Mughals for several centuries, until it was seized by the Persian ruler Nadir Shah during his invasion of India in the 18th century.
After Nadir Shah's death, the diamond passed through the hands of several rulers and factions in Central and South Asia, including the Afghan king Shah Shuja Durrani and the Sikh Empire, before it was finally taken by the British East India Company following the Anglo-Sikh Wars in 1849.
And Brit’s and euros come to India … ya point
They are so shamless that they never even apologized us for their brutal misdeeds
And they will never apologize because they think they have civilized our indian culture.... So they have the mentality that they have done nothing wrong.... It's our government and our failure that we done nothing to change their mindset
@@rajansah2900 now their pm is an Indian hindu that s the most savage part
@@architxd but believe me NRI indian behave more Britisher then actual Britishers
@@rajansah2900 yeah that s right they are not able to give up their colonial mindset
@@architxd exactly here in our country you will see many of them who are still Britishers slave....which I call angrej k chode
A huge shoutout to Narinder Kaur from India, you have our respect and support mam 🙏 🇮🇳
For fools who argue about Kohinoor is not from India:It’s from India,Andra Pradesh ,Guntur district,mined In a place named kollore mines ,that’s how it got name Kohinoor from kollore.
@JAINSHEER INCORRECT SIR
@@joeking6362 ???
I don't want Kohinoor for india i want Indian prime minister to provide quality education , eradicate poverty from India, reduce hunger malnutrition from india,solve drainage problems,clean tap water to families etc will reduce 90% of problems and provide employment
Unfortunately, the Kohinoor was, on the instructions of Prince Albert, cut into smaller piece in Amsterdam to increase its brilliance. It is now only perhaps a third or a fourth of the original uncut diamond taken from Punjab, India. Who has the remaining fragments ? Where was the diamond originally from - originally on the forehead of Goddess Kali in a temple in Karnataka?
It was founded in present day Andhra Pradesh, a South Indian state apparently
Badhrakali temple from warangal , kakatiya kingdom is the original owner
Not karanataka but telangana
@@TheRkreddy That would make sense, since the famous Kollur diamond mine is not far from here, and this place lies right next to the Godavari River where many diamonds were found too. Thanks. Shameless Brits, their behaviour is same as that for crows, stealing from others.
*Hats off to u Narinder Kaur. U r Gem of a person in this Kaliyug. Thank you for asking for Justice*
Hare Krishna, Bhagawan bless u🙏😊❤️🕉️
*Jai Shree Ram* 🙏😊❤️🕉️🚩
Sure when 5% of voters in the UK are of Indian origin , no politician would like to leave any chance to put their votes in their lobby.
Are mere bhole Bhai sab, staged he.
@@Aj-eb7ej are mere bhole bhai ye staged nahi hai
@@HinduDharma839 🤦
Trade deal bro.
Sab paintre baaji he.
@@Aj-eb7ej bhai sach mat bolo, in chutiya logo ko ese hi jeene do sle phir gulam Bane ge
Give the diamond back to India and give them back the immigrants and their decendants who came here from India
Thank you ma'am for accepting and making others realise that reality.
Yet all of India mimics the british, indians laugh and look down in those when hindi is spoken and use nothing but toilet paper as water now seen as poor man's commodity. brown on the outside, whiter than
Me:Close your eyes..what did you see?
Someone:nothing
Me:That's British museum without Indian antiques..
Lol
Love you Narinder kaur .. you are a great lady.. worthy of all the love and adulation from India and the world ❤️❤️❤️❤️
If Narinder thinks the British are so bad then give her the diamond and she can take it back on her way out!
Hell no, don't give that diamond to india, it doesn't belong to them. Also deport this indian woman, she is hateful. As a Muslim Pakistani, I am more happier it is in British hands than in fanatic Hindu hands of India.
It’s always very sad when I visit a British museum, I can see our gods and goddesses idols being displayed like showpieces.
Don’t go then
@@TheKingOfBeans why becz fucking idiots like you are there
@@TheKingOfBeanslet me tell u an easy way out, instead of stopping people, return the diamond that would be easier.
@@TheKingOfBeans lmao stupid islander
@@TheKingOfBeans what ever the infrastructure they built it by using Indian money as@@ole
She just shouts over the other person. She always does it. She is scared of being proved wrong.
Look coloniser speaking
She's a gobshite. Yet they always give her air time.
@@THEBollyBOIlook, idiot speaking
@@THEBollyBOILook, brown speaking.
@@manmaje3596didn’t say anything wrong tho u faceless profiles fake
The Curse of the Koh-i-Noor...will ruin all those who looted it...
They are world wide famous theif lol. It's like asking a four year old to give your things back because they are not yours . They will start crying.
Protect her at all costs
Kohinoor was found in the Indian soil. So this precious Gem is doubtlessly belonging to the Indian Property. The Britishers ilegally holding our country's own property. Rishi Sunok, the British PM and Suella Braverman should immediately paid attention to this matter.
Braverman is completely a white minded lady, no need for her. As we look to Rishi, he is also a British, so no go from his side too...
India belonged to Britain so its British.
@@TheKingOfBeans
@@TheKingOfBeans dont worry we will own britain soon
@@TheKingOfBeans Scotland is India's own territory...
I strongly objections on this statement if british sends back the things to their place those are looting then they will not left even the dress they wore so it's better not. Stolen is stolen that is their talent
At the beginning of the video, she said that an Indian has to travel from India and pay to see it. But if I am not wrong, what one gets to see in the museum is just a replica. The real one is kept secure in a royal palace and not for public viewing. Don't remember which palace. I guess they are afraid that if they keep the real one in the museum, someone will steal it.
a thief securing a already stolen thing and afraid someone better will steal it
The point of her is that, why is a diamond belonging to India in Britain?
yes the real one is on the crown and it's in palace but we Indians love our kohinoor and we go see it any which ways or however we get to see it or know about it
@@BruhGamer05 read history
@@satyashanmukhi9233he is not saying that I don't know how that happened he is trying to say that it shouldn't be this way.
You can see from 0:03 to 0:09 when Narinder says “give it back to India” the host asking questions tries to hold her laugh in and looks at others. She or any of the other British people on that show don’t care about it and find it funny still to this day. Forget about an apology from them
If according to Narinder Kaur the koh-i-noor diamond represents British colonialism and bloodshed than the British can return Koh-i-noor diamond to Pakistan Sikhs Lahore.
Sikh Ruler Rajit Singh overthrew Afghanistan Mughal ruler Shuja Shah Durrani and threatened to kill his son of Durrani didn't and give him Koh-i-noor diamond.
According to Narinder Kaur, koh-i-noor diamond represents colonization and bloodshed so Afghanistan should return Kohinoor diamond to Iranians Persians the original owners of Kohinoor diamond.
That's right! The Kollur Mine was a major source of diamonds during the 13th century and it was under the rule of the Kakatiya dynasty.
There are two versions for how this diamond ended up in the possession of Delhi Sultanate - one that suggests it was taken as spoils from war, and another which implies that it may have been gifted to them by Prataparudra, ruler of Kakatiya empire at the time
brits are shameless to the core
@@AK_333 so the British can return the Kohinoor diamond to Pakistan according to you
If according to Narinder Kaur the koh-i-noor diamond represents British colonialism and bloodshed than the British can return Koh-i-noor diamond to Pakistan Sikhs Lahore.
Sikh Ruler Rajit Singh overthrew Afghanistan Mughal ruler Shuja Shah Durrani and threatened to kill his son of Durrani didn't and give him Koh-i-noor diamond.
According to Narinder Kaur, koh-i-noor diamond represents colonization and bloodshed so Afghanistan should return Kohinoor diamond to Iranians Persians the original owners of Kohinoor diamond.
That's right! The Kollur Mine was a major source of diamonds during the 13th century and it was under the rule of the Kakatiya dynasty.
There are two versions for how this diamond ended up in the possession of Delhi Sultanate - one that suggests it was taken as spoils from war, and another which implies that it may have been gifted to them by Prataparudra, ruler of Kakatiya empire at the time
so the British can return the Kohinoor diamond to Pakistan according to you
If according to Narinder Kaur the koh-i-noor diamond represents British colonialism and bloodshed than the British can return Koh-i-noor diamond to Pakistan Sikhs Lahore.
Sikh Ruler Rajit Singh overthrew Afghanistan Mughal ruler Shuja Shah Durrani and threatened to kill his son of Durrani didn't and give him Koh-i-noor diamond.
According to Narinder Kaur, koh-i-noor diamond represents colonization and bloodshed so Afghanistan should return Kohinoor diamond to Iranians Persians the original owners of Kohinoor diamond.
That's right! The Kollur Mine was a major source of diamonds during the 13th century and it was under the rule of the Kakatiya dynasty.
There are two versions for how this diamond ended up in the possession of Delhi Sultanate - one that suggests it was taken as spoils from war, and another which implies that it may have been gifted to them by Prataparudra, ruler of Kakatiya empire at the time
@@AK_333 If Indians are 18% of the world population why are they less than 9% of the scientist in the world
How can you claim Indians are 50% of the scientists in the world
According to a report by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), India has the fourth largest share of scientists working in research and development, with 8.6% of the global total. This means that over 11 million science professionals worldwide are Indian citizens or residents - a remarkable figure!
I appreciate her consciousness and intellect.
Can someone tell the agitated person that 'Cowdung' is far more precious than that Kohinoor.
Salute and Respect to this brave lady ❤
It's happening right now, because battle happening against Deep state that is located in city of London and USA. Main battle is happening on Ukrainian battlefield. There are biolabs and other horrible things happened under Ukraine. Deep state is losing therefore fairness will be restored in world and world will be changing a lot.
Will this brave copy cat Muslim sardari Sikh lady ask Muslim countries
I HAVE NO IDEA WHO SHE IS ...... BUT ..GOD I LOVE HER ...
She too might have no idea about Kohinoor ,but she has the idea that 5% voters in the UK are of Indian origin and they are a wealthy class
*Hats off to u Narinder Kaur. U r Gem of a person in this Kaliyug. Thank you for asking for Justice*
Hare Krishna, Bhagawan bless u🙏😊❤️🕉️
*Jai Shree Ram* 🙏😊❤️🕉️🚩
Weirdo lmao.
@@user-oe6tv2sv1o But brits has no idea from where Kohinoor diamond mined.
@@deanjarrold so invite sashi tharoor Or anand ranganathan for debate. He has knowledge and gives you historical facts.
Why does anyone give this thing airtime
That's an insult to a "thing". 😅
Liberals, trying to beat down british working class people, the people they despise the most... She, like most of the non british contributors on here. Is not worth the time of day!
No one forcing you to watch keep scrolling. Maybe youre too salty to accept your ancestors doing 😂
@User38344 and no one is stopping that thing from leaving MY country
@@User38344 I don't have any shame about my ancestors. You must be also be very grateful. After all, it's given you and your family the privilege of living here.
If u want it, come and take it. Yall naively think this world runs on kindness and not strength.
Kudos to Narinder to openly challenge the owner of Kohinoor which mmmm some are reluctant to return or talk about it
It is property of the Sikhs. The British are custodians only. It will never be given to india.
India was the first country where diamond mining used to take place.. no other country at that time used to do Diamond mining.. and they say that it's from Persia.. wow
Partly true. Kohinoor diamond was first mined in the Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh, India, and it is believed to have been owned by various dynasties and rulers throughout history. However, there is no historical evidence to suggest that the diamond was ever fixed as the left eye of the goddess in the Bhadrakali temple in Warangal. Additionally, Warangal was indeed the capital of the Kakatiya dynasty, but the diamond's connection to the dynasty is a matter of speculation and is not supported by any concrete evidence.
The first suspected owner of the Kohinoor diamond was most likely the Kakatiya dynasty, a powerful kingdom that ruled over parts of present-day Andhra Pradesh and Telangana in southern India from the 12th to the 14th century. According to some historical accounts, the diamond was mined in the Kollur mines of Andhra Pradesh and was initially owned by the Kakatiya rulers. It is believed to have been passed down through various dynasties and empires, including the Delhi Sultanate and the Mughal Empire, before eventually ending up in the possession of the British East India Company in the mid-19th century. However, the exact history and provenance of the Kohinoor diamond is a subject of ongoing research and debate among historians and scholars.
The Kakatiya Empire was conquered and overthrown by the Delhi Sultanate in the 14th century. The Sultanate's armies, led by the general Malik Kafur, attacked and defeated the Kakatiya forces, eventually capturing the capital city of Warangal and annexing the kingdom. The Delhi Sultanate ruled over the region for several centuries, until it was eventually succeeded by the Mughal Empire in the 16th century.
treasure when the Persians invaded in 1739 and the Koh-i-Noor remained in Afghanistan for 70 years. The diamond returned to India after decades of fighting and came to the attention of Britain. In 1839, as part of British expansion and colonization, the British gained the Koh-i-Noor.
London museum is going to be pretty empty, if they start giving back artefacts and other things back to where they were stolen from.. 🙈
Agree
It’s not even in the museum
The British have nothing of their own to show.
And half of those artifacts aren't going to last very long after they do get given back.
Now THE VOICE OF INDIA is louder and heard throughout the WORLD.
INDIA IS CHANGING 👏👏👏🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
I agree with you no matter how much you try to oppress India it will come back with greater fire
Indeed ,hand in hand with the Russia and China. We support you from Serbia! 💓🇷🇸💓
History repeats itself and a thief will never get away with his act of theft. Justice will be served and India will very rightly get all of its belongings back from britain. That day our ancestor's souls will live in peace.. ❤
Exactly ,
What thief?
@@mudra5114 bro doesnt know what he's questioning 💀
@@ankitasharma3106 What thief?
@@ankitasharma3106 are you 5 foot 4?
Women fighting for jewelry😂😂😂😂😂
Actually nevermind the diamond is cursed brought about the downfall of many powerful dynasties from their zenith. And yes the diamond was mined from Galconda in India. World's most infamous blood diamond at this point. The fact that the Brit royal family wears this as a status symbol is amusing in its own way.
Please watch documentary on Secrets of Kohinoor. It was a false narrative given to us during colonization by British empire. Kohinoor is not cursed and belongs to Bharat.
Weather cursed or not.. It's ours.. And belongs to us
No,it isn't cursed!
Kollur Mine was a part of Galconda Kingdom currently falls within the state of Andhra Pradesh operated between the 16th and mid-19th centuries and was one of the largest and most productive mines on the Indian subcontinent.
Actually it was mined in Krishna delta region Andhra Pradesh
god bless you sister👍
The way she was smiling about it and being smug while lying about history. No soul. Things like these are starting to pull me back to the reality I keep trying to forget and bury deep.
Their demons
she smiling cuz the lady is uneducated past what she reads on facebook! but if you look you might find this:
In 2018, at the Supreme Court of India the Archeological Survey of India clarified that the diamond was surrendered to the British and "it (the diamond) was neither stolen nor forcibly taken away"
but i guess you dont listen to your own academics and only follow what facebook and these little post say about it
What will Indian government do after retrieving Kohinoor
1. Give it to Ambani who inturn will present it to his wife Nita Ambani
2. Give it to Ambani jr who in return will gift it to his newly wed radhika
3. Give it to Ambani who might give it to isha ambani as a b day gift
Which will it be. Choose the best option.
Don't forget Adani, and any one of the several Modis waiting in the wings
@@gazwa-e-islam2716 maybe their wives are demanding it. That's why the government is making a fuss about it
We will choose the best one later but return it first.
@@Mystar-hh4vy let us know the best option pls
@@sabarinathan6554 we will. Just return it first.
Kohinor bhi vaapis ayega aur India superpower bhi banega.
Bharat Mata ki Jai
Vande Matram
who is that matha? did she ever talk to you. being an indian i cannot see any mother like that? you should not worship or love more than the creator, your lord your god.
@@axxoaxx288it's a respect for motherland. Even Russia,France,etc used to have a deity that represents the country,they are monotheists. Islam in brain out!!!
@@thunder0886 if you are respecting loving or showing worshiping more than god. then its insult to god.
@@thunder0886 but god like that to do.
@@axxoaxx288 did you really think God really care about his insult💀 this tiny earth is literally invisible in front of this universe,use ur sense,god don't give a fk. In our religion,god is so mature,he is not insecure like yours,your god is like an arrogant baby...
Truth can't be hidden
Protect her at all cost. Much respect to this lady. ❤
That's exactly that British commentator needs to be protected that Punjabi girl doesn't know her Indian history
The Kohinoor diamond, with its intricate history and numerous claims of ownership, has been a subject of passionate debate between India and the United Kingdom. While India has long asserted its rightful ownership of the diamond, a closer examination of historical facts reveals a more complex narrative. In this discussion, we will explore the historical trajectory of the Kohinoor, examining the various dynasties and rulers who possessed it over the centuries. Through this exploration, we will shed light on the intricate journey of the Kohinoor and why conclusive ownership claims remain elusive, challenging the notion that it unequivocally belongs to India or Indians.
- Kohinoor, a renowned diamond, is believed to have been mined anciently in the Golconda region of India.
- Many famous diamonds like Kohinoor originated from prolific Golconda mines.
- In the 17th century, Mir Jumla oversaw the Golconda diamond trade as a Mughal minister.
- He established a vast network for exporting Golconda diamonds to Europe and Asia.
- Shantidas Jhaveri was another famous Golconda diamond trader under the Mughals.
- In the 17th century, Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan cut the Kohinoor from 793 to 186 carats.
- The earliest mention of the Kohinoor dates back to the 14th century with the Bahmani Sultanate in South India.
- It's unclear how the Kohinoor went from early Indian dynasties into Mughal possession in the 16th-17th century.
- The Mughals, of Central Asian Perso-Mongol origin, assimilated into Indian culture over time.
- The Mughals acquired the Kohinoor in the 16th or 17th century after establishing their rule in India.
- In 1739, Persian ruler Nader Shah invaded Delhi, seizing the Kohinoor.
- After Nader Shah's death in 1747, the Kohinoor passed through Afghan dynasties.
- Nader Shah invaded India from Persia in 1738, staying until 1740, and acquired the Kohinoor after conquering Delhi in 1739.
- He plundered the treasury of the Mughal Emperor.
- The Kohinoor was acquired by Ranjit Singh of the Sikh Empire after defeating Afghans in the early 19th century.
- The Sikh Empire, weakened by instability and facing potential British annexation, held the Kohinoor.
- Two versions exist regarding how the Delhi Sultanate acquired the Kohinoor.
- One suggests the Kohinoor was acquired as spoils of war, while the other implies it was gifted by Kakatiya dynasty ruler Prataparudra.
- The Kakatiya dynasty apparently possessed the Kohinoor in the 14th century.
- They apparently took it to Delhi from the Deccan region, but no concrete evidence exists on how the Kakatiyas lost the Kohinoor or its path to the Mughals.
- The first recorded mention of the Kohinoor is with the 14th century Bahmani Sultanate.
- Stories suggest that earlier Deccan dynasties also possessed the Kohinoor.
- The Bahmani Sultanate, based in South India, was ruled by Muslim sultans who likely acquired the Kohinoor in the 14th century as a gift or war spoils.
- Following the British victory over the Sikhs, the Kohinoor was surrendered in 1849 by an 11-year-old prince, Dulip Singh.
- Dulip Singh was not ruling independently but was under the supervision of adults.
- His uncle, Tej Singh, was the Commander-in-Chief running the Sikh government.
- The Treaty of Lahore was signed in 1846 between the British East India Company and the Sikhs, ending the First Anglo-Sikh War.
- Under the treaty, the Sikhs ceded territories, paid an indemnity, surrendered artillery, and reduced their army size.
- The British agreed to restore Sikh possessions seized during the war and promised to respect the Sikh Empire's integrity.
- The treaty was seen as a significant British victory over the Sikhs and gradually reduced the Sikh Empire to a protectorate status under British control.
- After the treaty, the Kohinoor remained with the Sikhs until their defeat in 1848.
- Following the Second Anglo-Sikh War in 1848, the British took the Kohinoor as war spoils.
- The British claimed that Dulip Singh later voluntarily gifted the Kohinoor to Queen Victoria, but some argue that an exiled child could not have voluntarily surrendered it.
- The Kohinoor was gifted to Queen Victoria by the British after its seizure in 1848.
- Accounts suggest that the Kohinoor was ceded to the British in the 1846 treaty, but it only came into British hands after the 1848 conflict.
- To improve its brilliance, the British cut the Kohinoor from 186 carats to 105 carats.
- The Kohinoor was set in Queen Victoria's crown for her 1937 coronation.
- After gaining independence, India sought the return of the Kohinoor, citing its historical ties with Indian rulers.
- The British resisted calls to return the Kohinoor and kept it as part of the Crown Jewels.
- India actively pursued diplomatic and legal options for the return of the Kohinoor from the UK.
- The Kohinoor remains a contested colonial symbol for both the British and Indians.
- Its complex history makes resolving the issue legally and ethically difficult.
- The ultimate fate of the Kohinoor is uncertain given conflicting claims over its ownership.
- The exact origins of the Kohinoor remain unclear, but it is traced to Golconda in India.
- The Kohinoor and Darya-i-Noor are believed to have been mined in Golconda.
- The diamonds were likely mined by local laborers working in the region, but no records exist on precisely who mined the Kohinoor.
- If the Kohinoor represents colonialism, the British could consider returning it to modern Punjab.
- Ranjit Singh had earlier acquired the Kohinoor after defeating Afghan rulers.
- The Kohinoor is among the most valuable diamonds held by Indian and Afghan rulers.
- Its ownership continued to change hands after the Treaty of Lahore.
- The weakened Sikh Empire faced instability and the potential for British annexation.
- In the past, India was a source of diamonds before the 18th century, but they were not highly valued at the time.
- At the time of the 1846 treaty, colored gems like rubies were more prized than diamonds.
- Diamonds gained intrinsic value after large deposits were found in Africa in the late 1800s.
- African mines made diamonds more abundant and affordable by the late 19th century.
- Other major modern diamond sources include Russia, Canada, and Australia.
- The Kohinoor has a complex history with various theories about its origins and ownership.
- No definitive evidence exists regarding the rightful modern claim to the Kohinoor.
- Legal and ethical issues surrounding Kohinoor ownership remain complex.
- The ultimate fate of the Kohinoor is uncertain given conflicting perspectives on its history and ownership.
@@virgilexclusive6649Wow you wrote such a long article, but it’s so simple, the diamond belongs to India, return it to us along with the 45trillion you looted from us, then argue about treaties and colonisation when it was really stolen and Britain would not be successful if it wasn’t for India.
@@cutecookiez87 do you have any proof Kohinoor diamond originated in India
Do you have any proof coin or diamond was ever owned possessed by any Indian
You are typical Indian criminal India's supreme Court says Kohinoor diamond does not belong to India or Indians
Diamond mines were run by Muslims not by Indians and there were many diamond mines from Afghanistan to Pakistan you don't know the origin of Kohinoor diamond could be from Iran
And after Treaty of lahore, diamonds were not valuable until Marilyn Monroe and Hollywood movies,
@@cutecookiez87 do you have any proof British loot 45 trillion dollars from india, drain theory debunked by many Indian legitimate Indian historians for decades 50/60 years, get over it
@@cutecookiez87 India was a money loser for the british, why did the British economy go up after leaving India and India economy go down after the British left voluntarily, nonsense, India was a money loser and it's well-documented that India was a money loser for the British
They just showed 2 sentences from the debate and rest was all music. I don’t know what information people are gonna get out of it
It should be repatriated to India & apologize for the brutal colonization which occurred. Millions of Indians were literally starved to death in several famines caused by the British.
Can you imagine if the shoe was on the other foot? Ireland knows of British cruelty when they were evacuated from their own lands & faced famine as well by the British.
Shame on them!
I don’t care if she’s right. She needs to learn how to be an adult and let the other person speak without interrupting.
Typical indian thing...they don't let others speak then they say we are the most nicest & decent guys lol😂
But she isn't right....India stole it from Persia.
@@savuti98 yes Absolutely...but explaining this to indians is like explaining it to a wall🤦♀️
Kohinoor might be a Persian name but the diamond was mined from a mine in present day india.
@@savuti98nigga what lol no its from hyderabad
I heard that it was given by a devotee to a temple in India and that temple is still waiting for its return so that it can be put back to its rightful place... Fiji 🇫🇯
Shall we give back all the Indians that have migrated to the UK . No , of course not .They are part of our history and contributed so much. This particular diamond is just part of our history. What we could do is sell it and use the money as part of the foreign aid we give to India every year. At the time when India launched their first rockets into space we were giving 800 million pounds to help school the poorest children in India. This particular lady’s criticism is void.
Yes give it back to india, with all the Indians living in comfort in UK...I think its a fair deal
If Britain wants such a far-reaching deal then it needs to include repayment of all the other wealth that was extracted during the era where India was governed exclusively for the enrichment of Britain.
So until you’re ready to sign a cheque for a few hundred billion pounds, might be best to keep the ignorant suggestions to yourself.
@@rzrshrk7883 I think higher caste Indians should give back everything they stole from the lower caste Indians. I think Indians should give back everything they ever stole from other countries and civilizations they invaded. I think India should pay back every descendant of the slaves they used to have.
@@rzrshrk7883oh you know exactly what was taken and how much it is worth? You are a 🔔 end
@@rzrshrk7883 Dismantle all the infrastructure that the British set up for India when they colonised it. If you're that sour about the Brits. I come from South Africa and I'm glad they came because otherwise I wouldn't exist.
@@Ashtarot77 the infrastructure was in a pretty sorry state by the time the Brits left India anyway, but do you honestly think a bit of railroad is worth more than the billions of dollars in wealth and the millions of lives that were lost?
If you’re honestly defending things like the Bengal famine with “what about the telegraph posts?” then you’re ignorant or just a disgusting human being.
But since you are so concerned with economic arguments, you should also factor in that India paid for its own infrastructure many times over through its below market rate sales of cotton and foodstuffs to the British empire. But India received no compensation for the fact that per capita income remained roughly the same for the entire period of British rule, that real wages fell or that life expectancy dropped by as much as 20%, all harming their economy.
I don’t give a damn bout your background either. I’m white British. I just happen to also have a history degree and a bit of compassion.
Class differences in India are arguably a bigger problem than a bit of carbon. The lady should be annoyed by this.
That shit was imposed by the British due to mistranslations of traditional texts and now its over i dont think ive ever seen anyone being discriminated on their caste ever
Also, if the jewel is returned, it will probably be sold to the highest bidder and nobody will ever get to view it again.
7000 a day in India die from starvation. Indians want diamond to sell and scream about. Shut down a few of your fake internet help centres first.
1. More than 100 million Indians died in the first 40 years of British rule.
2. 29 million Indians died under British induced famines designed by Churchill under his military doctrine.
3. India and China were the richest countries in the world than brits came, slaughtered Indians and took their wealth, robbed India of its resources for 200 years , which made India poor.
4. The total value of wealth looted from India is worth more than $45 trillion dollars.
5. British were worse than nazis because in 200 years, they conducted countless massacres like Jalian walla bhag and Machlipatnam massacre many more.
6. Churchill and British army raided villages in India took away the entire agricultural yield as reserve stock pile. Which led to more than 4 million deaths of bengali people.
7. Our stolen wealth and our artifacts are still in the British museums they won't be returned to us.
8. After all this, they still haven't apologized or paid us our reparations, but they do lecture us on human rights. Almost every day.
This is just a tip of the Ice berg.
@@TheVenge. I understand that. And that is the past. Done by a generation that is not ours. But the castes are today. And corruption too. Nobody talks about the injustice against women. Today's problems should be addressed. But it's easier to point the finger at yesterday than to change today.
This woman is a joke thought she was leaving the UK?
As an Indian I support this lady👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻cause she be spitting facts
If according to Narinder Kaur the koh-i-noor diamond represents British colonialism and bloodshed than the British can return Koh-i-noor diamond to Pakistan Sikhs Lahore.
Sikh Ruler Rajit Singh overthrew Afghanistan Mughal ruler Shuja Shah Durrani and threatened to kill his son of Durrani didn't and give him Koh-i-noor diamond.
According to Narinder Kaur, koh-i-noor diamond represents colonization and bloodshed so Afghanistan should return Kohinoor diamond to Iranians Persians the original owners of Kohinoor diamond.
That's right! The Kollur Mine was a major source of diamonds during the 13th century and it was under the rule of the Kakatiya dynasty.
There are two versions for how this diamond ended up in the possession of Delhi Sultanate - one that suggests it was taken as spoils from war, and another which implies that it may have been gifted to them by Prataparudra, ruler of Kakatiya empire at the time
Kohinoor belongs to the Muslim kings and rulers.. it doesn't belong to the HINDUs..
We already have a lot of Muslim stuff in India like taj mahal which we have to remove from India, we do not need the kohinoor let the British keep it.
Jai Sri Ram har har mahadev.
@@Krishnahgg I didn't mention that the Kohinoor belongs to the Hindustanis but it belongs to india
@@darleneeve637 We have to remove all muslim stuff including tajmahal etc..
we need a hindu only country
@@Krishnahgg kohinoor belongs to India. it was mined in south India, Andhra Pradesh and so it comes from India.
Return the journalist to india too
I mean they slag off Britain calling it a thief but they still choose to live here, if they really cared about India then why do they not go and live in India? Hypocrites is all they are.
They're there to take over Britain. They now have an Indian Prime minister. Looks like the plan is working. What goes around comes around. Go cry about it
They can’t live india in the bad conditions. Barley have any money over there have u seen the British museum without India it will be empty they want there stuff back !
Considering Britain is living off of the riches of India can't say I blame them. If India didn't have their riches stolen don't you think they'd be doing a bit better and people would prefer to stay there than live here? Maybe try doing some research instead of just saying the first thing that pops into your head
@@persephone3309 India is plenty rich enough, if they STOPPED their space expeditions and spent the money on their citizens instead /////////////////////////////////
Why would they? The UK supports immigrants more than their own with their wealth. India cannot afford that.
If this woman hates Britain so much she should leave.
If they stole it from the Persian Empire then it belongs to Iran
They stole it from the sikh empire
Now you're just being logical but the real owners are the descendants of whoever dug it up in the first place....
They did not stole it from Persian empire Persian empire stole it from them
@@EagerChurros-bm7du yeah the diamond was from south india ,andhra pradesh, i mean the british confescated it from the sikh emperor
Read history!
Give it to her to take back on a promise she doesn’t come back
😂 If she brought back kohinoor. She will become a celibrity influencer in india. Not a bad deal.
If Britain gives everything it looted back to India, then only bare land will remain, do you think she wants to live in a useless land filled with foolish thieves 😂😂😂
Return her back with the diamond and the treasury you people looted. Is this how a thief behavior? Wonderful
@@Mystar-hh4vy i didn’t steal it so yes send her back with it she hates the Country she lives in so much non stop Bitching about anything and everything anti British so why stay
Your country would never.....in that case the whole so called "British" Museum has to be vacated!
Guys we have already surpassed UK in terms of GDP and on our way to surpass another European country. Indian people are a lot lot more valuable than the Kohinoor diamond. Let them keep that. In the near future we are going to surpass them in every aspect ranging from per capita income to udi index. At that stage when they will the diamond it will remind them that the country which was once a colony, has surpassed them in every aspect. God Bless India. Jai Hind ❤️
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Well said
why should we leave kohinoor to them? it's ours ,it'll be ours ,always