Wednesday 22 March 2017

Curses: The Curse of the Koh-i-noor Diamond


 
 
The history of the rulers who owned the Koh-i-Noor diamond was filled with violence, murders, mutilations, torture and treachery – the legend of the curse, that men will suffer at its hands, still lives on to this day...

The Koh-i-Noor Diamond, also spelled Kohinoor and Koh-i-Nur, is one of the largest cut diamonds in the world, weighing 105.6 carats (21.12 g). It is believed to have been taken from the same mines as the Hope Diamond, in Golconda India. It's name means “Mountain of Light” in Persian.

The diamond is very old, the first historical reference can be found in the memoirs of Zahiruddin Muhammad Babur. Written in 1306, the memoir refers to the diamond being stolen from the Rajah of Malwa and it weighing 739 carats uncut!

A Hindu description of the diamond warns “he who owns this diamond will own the world, but will also know all its misfortunes. Only God or woman can wear it with impunity.”

The Diamond has been the prize of many bloody battles fought between Hindu, Mongolian, Persian, Afghani and Sikh leaders, it has adorned the treasury of many rulers of lands in Asia and the Middle East.


The British East India company took possession of the diamond in 1849. In 1877, Queen Victoria then the Empress of India, obtained the Koh-i-noor diamond making it part of the British Crown Jewels.

Since being in possession by English royalty the Diamond has only been worn by women, including, Queens Elizabeth II, The Queen Mother (wife of King George VI), and Queen Alexandra of Denmark.
Currently India is trying to reclaim the diamond from England, lobbying successive prime ministers for its return.

http://famousdiamonds.tripod.com/koh-i-noordiamond.html

Written & Researched
By
Allen Tiller
first published 17 Dec 2012 © Eidolon Paranormal
www.eidolonparanormal.net

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