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  2. Koh-i-Noor - Wikipedia

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    The Koh-i-Noor is a central plot point in George MacDonald Fraser 's 1990 historical novel and satire, Flashman and the Mountain of Light, which refers to the diamond in its title. [ 87 ] Kohinoor, a 2005 Indian mystery television series, follows a search for the diamond after its supposed return to India.

  3. Koh-i-Noor: The History of the World's Most Infamous Diamond

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    United Kingdom. ISBN. 978-1-63557-076-2 (Hardcover) Koh-i-Noor: The History of the World's Most Infamous Diamond is a 2017 book on the Koh-i-Noor diamond written by William Dalrymple and Anita Anand. [1] The gem is one of the largest cut diamonds in the world, weighing 105.6 carats (21.12 g), and part of the British Crown Jewels.

  4. Great Mogul Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Sketch of the Orlov diamond from the book Precious Stones by Max Bauer, 1904. The Great Mogul was a large diamond that is believed to have been discovered around 1650, most probably around the Kollur Mine in the Golconda region of southern India. Tavernier described the diamond thus: "The stone is of the same form as if one cut an egg through ...

  5. List of largest rough diamonds - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of the largest non-synthetic diamonds with a rough stone (uncut) weight of over 200 carats (40 grams). [1] The list is not intended to be complete—e.g., the Cullinan (formerly Premier) mine alone has produced 135 diamonds larger than 200 carats since mining commenced.

  6. Hope Diamond - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Baptiste Tavernier. Owner. Smithsonian Institution. Estimated value. US$200–350 million. The Hope Diamond is a 45.52 carats (9.104 g; 0.3211 oz) diamond that has been famed for its great size since the 18th century. Extracted in the 17th century from the Kollur Mine in Guntur, India, [ 1 ][ 2 ] the Hope Diamond is a blue diamond.

  7. 2,492-Carat Diamond in Botswana Is Second-Largest to ... - AOL

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    The diamond, which has yet to be named, is the second-largest to be discovered since the 3,106-carat Cullinan Diamond was found 119 years ago in South Africa in 1905, CNN reported.

  8. Kollur Mine - Wikipedia

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    Kollur Mine was a series of gravel - clay pits on the south bank of the Krishna River in the state of Andhra Pradesh, India. [1] It is thought to have produced many large diamonds, known as Golconda diamonds, several of which are or have been a part of crown jewels. The mine was established in the 16th century and operated until the 19th century.

  9. Orlov (diamond) - Wikipedia

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    The Orlov is a rarity among historic diamonds, for it retains its original Indian rose-style cut (see diamond cut). Its colour is widely stated as white with a faint bluish-green tinge. Data released by the Kremlin gives the Orlov's measurements as 32 millimetres x 35 millimetres x 21 millimetres, its weight being 189.62 carats (37.924 g).