India plans repatriation of Kohinoor, colonial artefacts from UK: Report -  India Today

India plans repatriation of Kohinoor, colonial artefacts from UK: Report - India Today

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The Kohinoor, also known as Koh-i-Noor or mountain of light in Persian, was in the spotlight at last week's Coronation with Queen Camilla averting a diplomatic row by choosing alternative diamonds for her consort’s crown.
The Kohinoor, also known as Koh-i-Noor or mountain of light in Persian, was in the spotlight at last week's Coronation with Queen Camilla averting a diplomatic row by choosing alternative diamonds for her consort’s crown.
The Kohinoor diamond sits atop the Maltese Cross and demands have grown that the diamond be returned to India where it was mined and crafted (Image: PTI)
The Kohinoor also known as Koh-i-Noor or mountain of light in Persian was in the spotlight at last week039s Coronation with Queen Camilla averting a diplomatic row by choosing alternative diamonds for her consorts crown

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