Its origins and discovery are unclear, but it was part of the jewel-encrusted Peacock Throne, made for the Mughal Emperor in ...
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.
Its origins and discovery are unclear, but it was part of the jewel-encrusted Peacock Throne, made for the Mughal Emperor in 1635. When Nader Shah of Persia invaded northern India in 1739 ...
The throne is covered in a 3-mm-thick sheet of embossed gold ... It was so heavy that it is surprising Nader Shah of Iran managed to carry it away as he did, during his invasion of India in 1739. A ...
In the last years of his life, Imam Quli Khan began to see poorly and in 1642 he renounced the throne in favor of his brother Nadir Muhammad (1642-1645) and went on the Hajj. Imam Quli Khan visited ...
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 ...
The deceased was identified as Nadir Shah, who is of Afghan origin. "He was immediately rushed to the Max Hospital by his friends but was declared dead. A case under relevant sections is being ...
Nadir Shah, 35, an Afghan-origin man, was shot dead on Thursday. The first is Lawrence Bishnoi, who is in Gujarat's Sabarmati Jail. His gang has over 700 shooters, police sources said, adding many ...