The diamond was placed at the top of the Peacock throne. Persian ruler Nader Shah invaded Delhi and took away Koh-I-Noor in 1739. The stone was brought back by Sikh ruler Ranjit Singh in 1813.
When Nader Shah of Persia invaded northern India in 1739, his forces sacked the city of Delhi and carried off the Peacock Throne as part of the plunder. The stone was later passed to Ahmad Shah ...
When Nader Shah of Persia invaded northern India in 1739, his forces sacked the city of Delhi and carried off the Peacock ...
During the mid-eighteenth century the Afsharid empire of Nader Shah embarked upon the conquest and annexation ... despite his son's successes and later returned victoriously from Delhi to embark on a ...
Delegates in attendance at the WAVES 2024 Conference, Florida Book Release with Distinguished Guests at WAVES 2024 Youth Author ...
[8] Soon after, both Peshawar and Attock fell to Persian subjugation and Nader Shah marched against Lahore ... The news of these catastrophes engulfed the Mughal authorities in Delhi in horror as they ...
Two more suspects, Pankaj Kumar and Sachin Yadav, both 20, have been arrested in connection with the murder of Nadir Shah, a ...
Kunal Chhabra, a business partner of Nadir Shah, a gym owner who was shot dead by two men in a posh Delhi area last week, has said jailed gangster Lawrence Bishnoi has asked him for Rs 10 crore ...
While Satya Prakash was arrested in an encounter at Green Park, Shah escaped and surrendered days later at a news channel in Noida from where he was arrested by the Delhi police, said a report by ...
Police detained a fifth individual related to the murder of gym owner Nadir Shah in South Delhi. Earlier arrests include ...