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Return Kohinoor trends as Queen Elizabeth dies. But will UK give it back to India?

Return Kohinoor trends as Queen Elizabeth dies. But will UK give it back to  India?

On the day Queen Elizabeth II passed away, the most trending hashtags in India included “Elizabeth”, “King Charles”, and of course, “Kohinoor”. The famed diamond has always been the subject of controversy with India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Iran laying claim on it while Britain (and even the Indian Supreme Court) claims that the Koh-i-Noor was not stolen but procured by a legal treaty.

Camilla is to be given the Queen Mother's priceless 1937 crown containing the Koh-i-Noor diamond

Indians Demand UK Return Kohinoor Diamond Following Queen's Death - NowThis

Indians Demand UK Return Kohinoor Diamond Following Queen's Death - NowThis

Queen Elizabeth II's Death: Voices strengthen demanding return of Kohinoor; Here's how it reached London - Lifestyle News

Kohinoor, Queen Elizabeth 2 Death: Besides Kohinoor, These 4 Items Were Also Taken Away By The British

With Queen's death, Twitterati wants Kohinoor's return to India - Rediff.com

Return Kohinoor to India', demands petition; says 'no longer morally defensible for UK' - BusinessToday

Queen Elizabeth II: Is it time to return the Crown Jewels?

With Queen Elizabeth's Death, Indians Want Kohinoor Returned

Renewed demands for return of legendary diamond - Jeweller Magazine: Jewellery News and Trends

After The Death Of Queen Elizabeth II, Desis Demand Kohinoor

The Kohinoor diamond was obtained by the British Empire. Some argue it should be returned to India.

Former colonies of the British Empire want diamonds worth $800 million back from the Crown Jewels

The Legendary Koh-i-Noor Diamond — REENA AHLUWALIA

Not just India's Kohinoor, THESE valuable items taken away by British gain spotlight after Queen's death – India TV