Queen Elizabeth II is Dead, will We Got our Kohinoor Back?

After the death of Britain's Queen, The demand for Kohinoor is on its peak, 'Indians want Kohinoor Back'. Will we get our kohinoor back to INDIA??

Queen Elizabeth II, Britain's longest-ruling Queen, died at the age of 96 on Thursday. She was earlier placed under medical supervision due to concerns around her health. The official announcement was made by the Buckingham Palace late in the evening after members of the royal family

We want Kohinoor back

After the death of Britain's Queen, The demand for Kohinoor is on its peak, Indians want Kohinoor Back. Aa a result, Kohinoor is trending on 7th position on Twitter. At this trend, People are demanding for kohinoor by using kohinoor hastag.

Kohinoor on Twitter

The Kohinoor (also spelled Koh-i-Noor) is a 105.6 carat diamond steeped in history. The diamond was found in India in the 14th century and changed many hands over the course of centuries. In 1849, after the British annexation of Punjab, the diamond was ceded to Queen Victoria. It has been part of the British Crown Jewels since then - but continues to be the subject of a historic ownership dispute among at least four countries, including India.

The Kohinoor diamond is currently set in a platinum crown created for Queen Elizabeth (later known as the Queen Mother) for the 1937 coronation of King George VI. It is kept on display in the Tower of London.

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