4 thoughts on “Why is the Indian national treasure diamond "Mountain of Light", why is it worn on the head of the Queen of Britain?”

  1. Why is this? This national treasure in India was originally given to the then Queen of the British Queen Victoria. The queen got such a large diamond and embed it on their crown. Isn't it a normal thing? Essence At the beginning of this Indian national treasure diamond, the first, it was grinded into the shape of a rose, and then 191 carats. Later, when he came to the Queen's hands, the queen suspected that they could not sculpt the craftsmanship, and made people re -polish and become a round diamond shape, 108.93 carats.
    It does not seem to be eligible for the person who wants to sue the family. After all, this is the owner of others. At the beginning, this diamond was discovered in the diamond mine in India. Later, it was occupied by Papul. As a result, he died as soon as he got the diamond. His son inherited the diamond, and he died. Later, this diamond arrived in the hands of Shajia Khan, and Shajiah Khan was later usurped by his son. All in all, I do n’t know why, this diamond seems to always be with war, murder, and rebellion.
    In 1739, Nadil invaded Delhi, got this diamond, and named it "Mountain of Light". A subordinate Ahmed stole the diamond while chaotic. Ahmed is also a capable person. He established the Dulani dynasty, so this diamond was also used as a national treasure inheritance. In his grandson, this love showing Shoga wore this diamond to meet the British messenger, so he then then After being stared at, Shu Jia was imprisoned.
    This, Shujia finally had not been stupid. He gave his wife to his wife, his wife fled back to India, seeking to be in power at the time, the protection of the Sikh Empire, and the rulers of the Sikh Empire Xinh. Later, Singh died, and the Sikh Empire fell into chaos, and had no time to take care of these messy things. Then, Britain turned the Sikh Empire into a colony. Later, in order to express his loyalty, Du Lip Singh dedicated the national treasure to Queen Victoria, the rulers of Britain at the time.

  2. Because the last rulers of Punual Punion, Dulip Singh, voluntarily contributed the Indian national treasure diamond "Light Mountain" to the Queen of England in order to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the establishment of East India.

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