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Made from almost 8 pounds of gold and some 6,426 diamonds, a new coin honoring the life of Queen Elizabeth II may ... It was produced by the East India Company, a luxury lifestyle brand with ...
A JAW-dropping £18.47 million coin peppered with 6,426 diamonds has been unveiled in honour of the late Queen Elizabeth II. Called 'The Crown - the East India Company', the sparkling wonder is ...
Shortly after British monarch Queen Elizabeth ... India after taking it from Afghan leader Shah Shujah Durrani. It was then acquired by the British during the annexation of Punjab. The East India ...
After Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II died on September 8 ... so that was the days of the East India Company.” The researcher believes that the stone was acquired by the British after 10-year ...
The Company received a royal charter from Queen Elizabeth I on December 31, 1600 AD authorizing it to trade in the East. Queen was herself a share holder in the East India Company. Expansion in ...
Kohinoor Diamond: The Royal Family of Britain has accepted that the East India Company ... on 6 May. Queen Camilla Did Not Wear The Kohinoor Studded Crown Camilla did not wear Queen Elizabeth ...
People in Africa and India have called for the return of some of the crown jewels after Queen Elizabeth II's death ... of the Koh-i-noor when the East India Company took the jewel from deposed ...
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