Never been much of a superstitious man. But every empire or dynasty who had that diamond, meet their ruin. When the British got it, they were the mightiest empire in that world. Within 100 year, they were reduced to oblivion. Some say, Kohinoor is cursed. But looking back it's history, can't resist myself from thinking if it's true or not.
Every empire eventually runs its course, no matter what. No talisman can save it for ever nor can any cursed object destroy it just by itself. Their perceived effect is often in retrospection, just like how you have associated a repeating pattern, which is universal, with an innocent object. Our minds are quick to form associations and present hypotheses to the part of our brain which does critical thinking to accept or reject. When critical thinking fails, superstition find a soft target to establish itself.
As a Brit, if returning all the artifacts Britain has stolen means the British Museum will be empty, then it should be empty. And even that wouldn't make up for all of the wealth Britain has stolen and the lives take.
past is past dude, the present people are not accountable for what their ancestors did in past, if so Germany should be paying all the countries it invaded during ww2 as compensations, but people have moved on didn't they? so do the same.
The Kohinoor must be returned to India. It is a curse on the Royal family member who wears it. They all dying if Cancer. I hope William never wears it!
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Honestly speaking - this is not the Samyantak mani that was found in the Kollur mines - this is a reduced version of it. Yet if it comes back it should be returned to the rightful owner - Bhadrakali. Bhadrakali -The Original Owner Of Kohinoor Diamond. As revealed by the scripts on the temple wall, King Pulakeshin II had established the shrine to celebrate his victory over the Vengi region.
@@nousername1587 they had gold, valuables, jewellery, more than India 😂 you don't hear of it because they're not immature brats and have moved and and fixed themselves
Not sure about diamond , but other antiques were saved by Western countries . Many antiques were destroyed by their own people due to lack of research and facilities.
Who told western countries to save property of some other country by looting it from them Its my property..or a country's property..they can do whatever they like with it Moron
@charvaka5705 ignorance ?? A Buddha statue of thousand year old were destroyed in Afghanistan. Great leap forward in China destroyed their own past history and antiques, which Taiwan have managed to preserve half of it . About Kohinoor, I do think it should be returned to india as it can't be destroyed. It's my opinion.
Kohinoor was actually found in Kolleru mines near Krishna Delta in Guntur, Ap state. Golconda is in near Hyderabad but Guntur is 4 hours away. It is a disctrict which has large chilly production in Asia. Import, Export etc.
@@mrteja9574 It moved to different hands, after discovering it, a king placed it in the eye of bhadhrakali statue. Then a mughal rules grabbed it and later at the end it was owned by a king in Punjab. After his defeat his 13 year old son Dileep Singh got the right and Brit people made him sign a paper as a donation and took it out of country.
Air India signed a huge deal with Rolls Royce a British company for engines worth billions of dollars providing a boost to the dying economy of Britain. If somehow the Indian Government can put a clever strategy with these deals it can get the Kohinoor back.
Business and geo politics shouldn't be combined,RR are the biggest engine maker ,the other being Pratt& Whitney whose falty engine caused GoFirst bankruptcy,air India didn't have a choice to choice
After watching this video, I feel the true history of Kohinoor is no where to be found. The version I read was different from this not completely but not exact match.
Fact: Maharaja Ranjit Singh had given away the Kohinoor Diamond to Shri Jagannath Temple of Puri... Therefore the last owner of Kohinoor diamond in India before moving to the Britain is actually Shri Jagannath Temple. Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jagannath#:~:text=It%20is%20said%20that%20Maharaja,on%20his%20deathbed%20in%201839. (Check for Jagannath and Sikhism)
It is claimed, I don’t think Mararaja Ranjit Singh on his death bed was doing or talking about anything like this. He was probably concerned about his young son and how to keep the empire together.
ORIGINAL OWNER OF THE DIAMOND ? GODDESS BHADRAKALI OF WARANGAL, in Andhra Pradesh, India! Curse of "only a woman can wear it with impunity" was placed by the temple priests, way back in 11th century - the diamond was installed as Her 3RD EYE during the PRAN-PRATISHTHA (divine invocation) ceremony !!
The difference between a dharmic king and the adharmic ones; one offered the diamond right after finding it to goddess bhardrakali, others in their lust for its beauty wore it in their crowns only to perish and have their lineages reduced to rubble.
The drarmic king who offered it to the goddess perished as well & his lineages reduced to rubble, so what's the point? The king did the religious gesture towards goddess as we Hindus have idol worshipping culture, something Muslims or Christians or sikhs do not. So they saw it nothing more than jewel that should be worn
Actually what i feel is that it is better that these artefacts stay wherever they are right now as if the Brits decide to return it now the biggest question that would arise is to whom to return these items to...as many countries claim their right over several artefacts this would create a political instable situation for no reason and moreover if these items are returned back to india the dirty politics and the religious brainwashing that the politicians practice over here would definitely end up with the diamond finally being in Mr. Adani's house...or just in the case of Shivaji's sword the question arises that where would this be kept also there is no such infrastructure or facilities where these artefacts can be kept safely to be adorned by us and not just the politicians
I doubt India would get this back, considering how many more things need to be returned. I agree that its Indias cultural heritage, but some would over extend the idea to ask for compensation or reperations from the UK for the damage done by colonialism. If possible we need to form a treaty or agreement stating what needs to be returned and what we are willing to let go. Otherwise it could be gamed by unscrupulous.
The issue was already ended when that king signed the doc to send it to the queen, weather he did it by pressure or not the deal is done, same as business !
Are there authentic records documenting its unearthing from the Golconda mines ? I'd read somewhere that the Kohinoor might be the Samantyak diamond itself.
The Kohinoor diamond is not set in St. Edward's Crown, which was used during King Charles III's coronation. The Kohinoor is set in the Queen Mother's Crown, which was worn by Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother) in 1937. Queen Elizabeth II did not wear the Kohinoor at her coronation; she used the Imperial State Crown, which does not feature the Kohinoor. St. Edward's Crown is used exclusively for the coronation of kings and queens (regnant) and is not worn by queen consorts. Additionally, the Kohinoor diamond is set in the Queen Mother's Crown, made for Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother) for the coronation of King George VI in 1937. This crown is less important compared to St Edward's Crown and the Imperial State Crown and has not been worn since the Queen Mother's death in 2002. It is now kept in storage at the Tower of London, a secure facility for preserving and safeguarding the Crown Jewels, and is not featured in current ceremonial duties.
Not sure if returning it to India means a lot.....I mean we lost the Nobel prize of Tagore,so it's a diamond...Don't know if we can keep it safe like the Britishers and not in the black market
So, throughout history, this so-called diamond does not belong to just one power. It passed on to a new owner during war. So, to continue the history, India should declare war on tiny UK and capture the diamond. Let's begin the raft to call all those wanting the diamond back to India must volunteer to the fight.
1. Belarus 2. Poland 3. Russia 4. Latvia 5. Lithuania 6. Estonia 7. Armenia 8. Georgia 9. El Salvador 10. Portugal 11. Slovakia 12. Croatia 13. Moldova 14. Hungary
Queen was not the first woman to adorn it, Maa Bhadrakali was the first godess to adorn, it was gifted to maa by the king, and the thief stole it and suffered. If you want anything belonging to maa, there is no need to steal it just ask her to give it to you as blessing from the bottom of your heart, you will receive it
This is going to happen sooner or later. If it happens later by force, Britain will be embarrassed. If it happens sooner willingly, it won't look ugly. Their choice. 🙂🇮🇳👏
I'm generally not a superstitious person but this diamond has only brought destruction to it's owner. Not sure if it'll protect from the eyes of a Devi in Golconda or maybe it'll bring destruction again.
The Last Queen by Divya Banerjee Chitrakurani has a chapter on The Kohinoor and there it states that Maharaja Duleep Singh gifted Queen Elizabeth the Kohinoor
❤ We need to bring it back and change its name to MaaKaalYoni Alwo we need to change its shape to Yoni wo that no one will take it and go again.. Also this should be placed in Ram Mandir to do pooja..
Kohinoor History starts from warangal 🔥🔥🔥 Telangana, Badhrakali amma temple…. Badhrakali matha of warangal is the most powerful anyone could witness You can only visit if really maa wana see you..
It’s a moral responsibility for any country with ethics to return all the invaluable heritage artefacts looted ages earlier, where it originally belongs especially when the origin country is asking for it. Hence all the looted items should be returned back to India including Kohinoor which the whole world knows is looted from India.
10 years back, no one could've thought that petrodollar would ever end, but now its a reality. With falling American and European economies and strong and stable leadership in Russia, India, and China, the world dynamics have changed significantly. The question now is when, not if, as far as looted goods during colonization is concerned.
Maharaja Ranjit Singh was the last legitimate owner of Kohinoor diamond and on his death bed he willed the dimond to Lord Jagannath of Sreekhetra. So Lord Jagannath of Puri is the rightful owner of Kohinoor diamond
There should be a tax on the British museum tickets, paid back to India until 45 trillion dollars and interest in paid back to India. The same should apply to all the other colonies. UK would not be UK without the savage plunder of the colonies. Keep the diamond, give back 45 Trillion Dollars! Have it go back to the Indian people!
There is a strong belief about the diamond that it is unlucky for men. Everytime when there is a new Queen or King they put Kohinoor in crown in British, but this year King Chales didn’t do it due to the on going issue about returning it. Whatever is in the museum is a duplicate show piece with less carats and the actual one is in the palace. Next king will be Williams. In his DNA they found that his mom Diana has an IndoArmanian lady ansector who was a servant to on Scotland man in Mumbai when East India company was there. Their daughter’s blood line is Diana.
@@rayzard3687 i know but since punjab was a sovereign entity at that time when the britishers took it, so it should only be returned to punjab and shouldnt be housed in the National Mueseum
When anyone conquers a country or a region, everything in that belongs to the who does. It's a common rule. In this case how can we say British stole them, can anyone help me to understand
The UK government should firstly broker a deal between Pakistan and India to give both parts of Punjab back to Sikhs. Once that is done then the diamond and the throne (in the V&A museum) should be sent to the Sikhs. That’s all everything put right again.
Time to move on As if it will solve any problems , it will just be a artifact in a museum. Kohinoor is over hyped It's just a stone there are more daimonds in Surat Daimond industries. Bring back other items which have a cultural and religious importance
Yash is completely accurate. Indians barely go to museums and appreciate culture as proportionate to other countries (and please don’t use wealth as an excuse). No point.
Maharaja Ranjit singh saved the husband of that queen but after that he actually buy it to giving her 2000 coins of gold and he didn't put the kohinoor in her turban winstead the kohinoor he wearing it in her arm 💪
Wow, you have been watching us for quite a while. Yes some screens were definitely repeated but there is a lot of additional information here. Previous video length 3 mins this one over 9 mins
Kohinoor was never worn by queen elizabeth ii on her coronation it was worn by queen elizabeth the queen mother nd the diamond was last seen on the ⚰️ of the queen mother in 2002
Only Hrithik can bring back Kohinoor
Lol. Indeed.
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He could not get his wife back, let alone diamond
Lol thanks I’ll bring the ko honor back
😂 give him a remote control car
Never been much of a superstitious man. But every empire or dynasty who had that diamond, meet their ruin. When the British got it, they were the mightiest empire in that world. Within 100 year, they were reduced to oblivion. Some say, Kohinoor is cursed. But looking back it's history, can't resist myself from thinking if it's true or not.
Ain't 100 years a huge time to be a mighty empire?
@@BisboWorldnot this age, 100 years they lead their life with royalty
Every empire eventually runs its course, no matter what. No talisman can save it for ever nor can any cursed object destroy it just by itself. Their perceived effect is often in retrospection, just like how you have associated a repeating pattern, which is universal, with an innocent object. Our minds are quick to form associations and present hypotheses to the part of our brain which does critical thinking to accept or reject. When critical thinking fails, superstition find a soft target to establish itself.
No dynasty has lasted anyway since Kohinoor was found
Average age for even famous dynasties is max 200 years
"Never been much of a superstitious guy" is a lie lol
As a Brit, if returning all the artifacts Britain has stolen means the British Museum will be empty, then it should be empty. And even that wouldn't make up for all of the wealth Britain has stolen and the lives take.
Why they do that stole for what
I'm Indian.i think UK should keep it.
past is past dude, the present people are not accountable for what their ancestors did in past, if so Germany should be paying all the countries it invaded during ww2 as compensations, but people have moved on didn't they? so do the same.
“Make up” for the wealth Britain has “stolen”?
You mean won through conquest, and to the victor go the spoils.
@@mewan1708 Shut up, you are not Indian. We want our diamond back.
Not just Kohinoor, we also want Shree shree Shree Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Sword back!!!
Indeed
@@BisboWorld also maharaja Ranjit singh s throne
And what not😭
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@@jordanjames8591burnol moment
@@supposedlyhuman Sorry you couldn't get an education :( but you can help yourself through the internet, don't live in ignorance sweety.
Constant pressure on Britain will pay dividends, everything takes time, but you must start immediately, 70 years have been lost!
Though considerably less, this pressure has been there since decades
The Kohinoor must be returned to India. It is a curse on the Royal family member who wears it. They all dying if Cancer. I hope William never wears it!
Its a pride to get it back,not only this one,they looted so many idols, artefacts which belongs to us, should be returned to us,
Indeed 👍
Good to learn so much history and hats 🎩 off to your storytelling 👍
I think this channel should have 1 million subscribers!!! Really amazing work, gathered information with having fun from your video. Keep moving and Keep Growing 👍
Honestly speaking - this is not the Samyantak mani that was found in the Kollur mines - this is a reduced version of it. Yet if it comes back it should be returned to the rightful owner - Bhadrakali.
Bhadrakali -The Original Owner Of Kohinoor Diamond. As revealed by the scripts on the temple wall, King Pulakeshin II had established the shrine to celebrate his victory over the Vengi region.
I had heard too that the kohinoor was actually the Samantyak Diamond.
@@2-minutephysiatry506no it's not syamantak mani. It's Kohinoor diamond.syamantak disappeared in dwapar yug.
*Not only the Kohinoor we indian want all our belongings taken from India* 🇮🇳
You take all the Indian immigrants with you also 👍🏼
@@soporific You chor(thieves) don't tell what to do...!! You can't even tell what belongs to you..😊😊
@@smartysai8552I don't see English people whining about how the Vikings pillaged 75% if their northern population and stole many treasures.
@@secannel because they had nothing
@@nousername1587 they had gold, valuables, jewellery, more than India 😂 you don't hear of it because they're not immature brats and have moved and and fixed themselves
Not sure about diamond , but other antiques were saved by Western countries . Many antiques were destroyed by their own people due to lack of research and facilities.
That is in the past. What's now left, we should preserve that.
Who told western countries to save property of some other country by looting it from them
Its my property..or a country's property..they can do whatever they like with it
Moron
sure just like how people say the birtishers have united us.
Ignorance is bless indeed
@charvaka5705 ignorance ?? A Buddha statue of thousand year old were destroyed in Afghanistan. Great leap forward in China destroyed their own past history and antiques, which Taiwan have managed to preserve half of it . About Kohinoor, I do think it should be returned to india as it can't be destroyed. It's my opinion.
Kohinoor was actually found in Kolleru mines near Krishna Delta in Guntur, Ap state. Golconda is in near Hyderabad but Guntur is 4 hours away. It is a disctrict which has large chilly production in Asia. Import, Export etc.
Galconda is capital then.
Actually kohinoor belongs to mother bhadrakali of warangal.
@@mrteja9574 It moved to different hands, after discovering it, a king placed it in the eye of bhadhrakali statue. Then a mughal rules grabbed it and later at the end it was owned by a king in Punjab. After his defeat his 13 year old son Dileep Singh got the right and Brit people made him sign a paper as a donation and took it out of country.
@@mrteja9574 golconda is not capital it was territory back then ,it belongs to andhra pradesh not warangal
Thank you
The way you present info to us is incredible ❤❤
Air India signed a huge deal with Rolls Royce a British company for engines worth billions of dollars providing a boost to the dying economy of Britain. If somehow the Indian Government can put a clever strategy with these deals it can get the Kohinoor back.
Interesting solution. One artefacts deal per business/trade deal
Business and geo politics shouldn't be combined,RR are the biggest engine maker ,the other being Pratt& Whitney whose falty engine caused GoFirst bankruptcy,air India didn't have a choice to choice
Jai Maa Tulja Bhavani Mata Ji Ki Jai
Dont forget the tipu sultan sword aswell very important historical artifact of mysore and India
After watching this video, I feel the true history of Kohinoor is no where to be found. The version I read was different from this not completely but not exact match.
Not just kohinoor we want every and all indian artifacts back
Indeed 🙏
Can have all you Indians back as well 😂
Unfortunately they were traded. You have no claim to them anymore. You won't get them back.
easy to say, hope you would do something!
You can have all the Indian people living in the UK back as well... No problem 😁
What about Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's Sword
That too surely
Fact: Maharaja Ranjit Singh had given away the Kohinoor Diamond to Shri Jagannath Temple of Puri... Therefore the last owner of Kohinoor diamond in India before moving to the Britain is actually Shri Jagannath Temple. Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jagannath#:~:text=It%20is%20said%20that%20Maharaja,on%20his%20deathbed%20in%201839. (Check for Jagannath and Sikhism)
No he didn’t. The diamond was passed onto his heir.
It is claimed, I don’t think Mararaja Ranjit Singh on his death bed was doing or talking about anything like this. He was probably concerned about his young son and how to keep the empire together.
@@Mr-Nose-It-All Your thoughts actually do not matter much...
it belongs to andhra ,it was mined in kollur mines ,guntur (AP) .straight away no confusing .it should be brought back to source .
Good effort by India..
ORIGINAL OWNER OF THE DIAMOND ?
GODDESS BHADRAKALI OF WARANGAL, in Andhra Pradesh, India!
Curse of "only a woman can wear it with impunity" was placed by the temple priests, way back in 11th century - the diamond was installed as Her 3RD EYE during the PRAN-PRATISHTHA (divine invocation) ceremony !!
Such a nice way of explaining things . I have one request. Can you please make a story on 26/11 Mumbai attacks? It will be nice .
We will hopefully do this topic sometime in future.
@@BisboWorld Please do this sir . I have requested you for this topic many times before.
My guy called the Koh-i-Noor "Indian". Boy this guy has skyrocketing patriotic levels
What a way to start a video.. Never ask.....
The difference between a dharmic king and the adharmic ones; one offered the diamond right after finding it to goddess bhardrakali, others in their lust for its beauty wore it in their crowns only to perish and have their lineages reduced to rubble.
The drarmic king who offered it to the goddess perished as well & his lineages reduced to rubble, so what's the point?
The king did the religious gesture towards goddess as we Hindus have idol worshipping culture, something Muslims or Christians or sikhs do not. So they saw it nothing more than jewel that should be worn
Interestingly created video
Thanks bisbo for doing this gr8 job
What would you, me or anyone here would gain from the return of the diamond? Informative video as usual though.
Why should every act, warrant a gain. Isn't it ours to start with?. And that's enough.
Thanks Varun. No individual gains of course. Only for society as a whole.
Actually what i feel is that it is better that these artefacts stay wherever they are right now as if the Brits decide to return it now the biggest question that would arise is to whom to return these items to...as many countries claim their right over several artefacts this would create a political instable situation for no reason and moreover if these items are returned back to india the dirty politics and the religious brainwashing that the politicians practice over here would definitely end up with the diamond finally being in Mr. Adani's house...or just in the case of Shivaji's sword the question arises that where would this be kept also there is no such infrastructure or facilities where these artefacts can be kept safely to be adorned by us and not just the politicians
@@swarajnarwane9315 new biggest museum is being built
It’s a piece of South Asian history and it should be given back. Make haste before UK becomes broke!
Jai
Ashish Nehra as Rishi sunak was a great idea 💡😂👍
I doubt India would get this back, considering how many more things need to be returned.
I agree that its Indias cultural heritage, but some would over extend the idea to ask for compensation or reperations from the UK for the damage done by colonialism.
If possible we need to form a treaty or agreement stating what needs to be returned and what we are willing to let go. Otherwise it could be gamed by unscrupulous.
That's fair. To come to a conclusion treaty and end the issue.
The issue was already ended when that king signed the doc to send it to the queen, weather he did it by pressure or not the deal is done, same as business !
@@hrithikmta491 definately not
Are there authentic records documenting its unearthing from the Golconda mines ? I'd read somewhere that the Kohinoor might be the Samantyak diamond itself.
The Kohinoor diamond is not set in St. Edward's Crown, which was used during King Charles III's coronation. The Kohinoor is set in the Queen Mother's Crown, which was worn by Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother) in 1937. Queen Elizabeth II did not wear the Kohinoor at her coronation; she used the Imperial State Crown, which does not feature the Kohinoor. St. Edward's Crown is used exclusively for the coronation of kings and queens (regnant) and is not worn by queen consorts.
Additionally, the Kohinoor diamond is set in the Queen Mother's Crown, made for Queen Elizabeth (the Queen Mother) for the coronation of King George VI in 1937. This crown is less important compared to St Edward's Crown and the Imperial State Crown and has not been worn since the Queen Mother's death in 2002. It is now kept in storage at the Tower of London, a secure facility for preserving and safeguarding the Crown Jewels, and is not featured in current ceremonial duties.
Excellent narrative❤❤❤
Bisbo when you make detailed video on Rajiv Dixit
We will consider this topic.
I am a Brit and i believe what doesn't belong to us should be given back ! No thinking about it needed just do it!
It was bought.... Do some research.
@@jordanjames8591 ??? It was looted by the British amongst many other things and it was acquired by Queen Victoria...what kind of historian are you
@@peterah7957 Nope, it was traded. Perhaps research first.
@@jordanjames8591 buttons?
@@peterah7957 If it makes you feel better thinking that, you do you.
Bisbo make detailed video on Portuguese rule and his loot in Goa
it is sad to see many indians letting go their historical diamond in the chat
They rightfully conquered it
All things will come back to their mama’s home one day. It is not something to be forgotten.
Great
GOOD PRESENTATION
Not sure if returning it to India means a lot.....I mean we lost the Nobel prize of Tagore,so it's a diamond...Don't know if we can keep it safe like the Britishers and not in the black market
Kohinoor Diamond should be fitted on the Sengol
So, throughout history, this so-called diamond does not belong to just one power. It passed on to a new owner during war.
So, to continue the history, India should declare war on tiny UK and capture the diamond. Let's begin the raft to call all those wanting the diamond back to India must volunteer to the fight.
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2. Poland
3. Russia
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5. Lithuania
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8. Georgia
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Like and share so much so that it reached in every Britishers Handset.
Good for you 👏🏻😂
Queen was not the first woman to adorn it, Maa Bhadrakali was the first godess to adorn, it was gifted to maa by the king, and the thief stole it and suffered. If you want anything belonging to maa, there is no need to steal it just ask her to give it to you as blessing from the bottom of your heart, you will receive it
Which application are you using for animation ?
This is going to happen sooner or later. If it happens later by force, Britain will be embarrassed. If it happens sooner willingly, it won't look ugly. Their choice. 🙂🇮🇳👏
If the claimants and rightful owner is not clear, Britain should keep it. 🇬🇧
Bhdrakali owner of it
Which software you use bro for animation?
I'm generally not a superstitious person but this diamond has only brought destruction to it's owner.
Not sure if it'll protect from the eyes of a Devi in Golconda or maybe it'll bring destruction again.
The Last Queen by Divya Banerjee Chitrakurani has a chapter on The Kohinoor and there it states that Maharaja Duleep Singh gifted Queen Elizabeth the Kohinoor
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We need to bring it back and change its name to MaaKaalYoni
Alwo we need to change its shape to Yoni wo that no one will take it and go again..
Also this should be placed in Ram Mandir to do pooja..
Good video
Thanks Kush
कोहिनूर तो बस झाकी है, सोने की चिड़िया लाना बाकी है😎
Kohinoor History starts from warangal 🔥🔥🔥
Telangana, Badhrakali amma temple….
Badhrakali matha of warangal is the most powerful anyone could witness
You can only visit if really maa wana see you..
There should also be check on smuggling of idols from temples
It’s a moral responsibility for any country with ethics to return all the invaluable heritage artefacts looted ages earlier, where it originally belongs especially when the origin country is asking for it. Hence all the looted items should be returned back to India including Kohinoor which the whole world knows is looted from India.
By the way your idea is great 👍😂 To kidnap Rishi sunak
10 years back, no one could've thought that petrodollar would ever end, but now its a reality. With falling American and European economies and strong and stable leadership in Russia, India, and China, the world dynamics have changed significantly. The question now is when, not if, as far as looted goods during colonization is concerned.
Maharaja Ranjit Singh was the last legitimate owner of Kohinoor diamond and on his death bed he willed the dimond to Lord Jagannath of Sreekhetra.
So Lord Jagannath of Puri is the rightful owner of Kohinoor diamond
Kohinoor is rightly British!
How?
Still the numbers of artifact's from India in the British museum is is not the real loot the actual price would havebeem kept somewhere safely
I am proud of my history and ancestors
There should be a tax on the British museum tickets, paid back to India until 45 trillion dollars and interest in paid back to India. The same should apply to all the other colonies. UK would not be UK without the savage plunder of the colonies. Keep the diamond, give back 45 Trillion Dollars! Have it go back to the Indian people!
There is a strong belief about the diamond that it is unlucky for men. Everytime when there is a new Queen or King they put Kohinoor in crown in British, but this year King Chales didn’t do it due to the on going issue about returning it. Whatever is in the museum is a duplicate show piece with less carats and the actual one is in the palace. Next king will be Williams. In his DNA they found that his mom Diana has an IndoArmanian lady ansector who was a servant to on Scotland man in Mumbai when East India company was there. Their daughter’s blood line is Diana.
I say return the diamond to the Indian government.
Not india but punjab should get it back
Punjab is in India🤣🤣🤣(not paxtani)
@@rayzard3687 i know but since punjab was a sovereign entity at that time when the britishers took it, so it should only be returned to punjab and shouldnt be housed in the National Mueseum
Its godess diamond not any ones
@@mrteja9574 it is maharaja duleep singh's
it will be returned to andhra ,it was mined here and we will get it one day .
We really need to do something to get our property back. Enough friendly talk.
When anyone conquers a country or a region, everything in that belongs to the who does. It's a common rule. In this case how can we say British stole them, can anyone help me to understand
The best place for the diamond is as an eye of Goddess Bhadrakali the sole owner and that's where it should return to.
Kohinoor should stay there if it will come here hindu muslim sikh will fight
The UK government should firstly broker a deal between Pakistan and India to give both parts of Punjab back to Sikhs. Once that is done then the diamond and the throne (in the V&A museum) should be sent to the Sikhs. That’s all everything put right again.
Fact check : Kohinoor was mined from Kollur present day Telangana not Andhra Pradesh.
Return it to who? Sikhs owned it last and they don't have a nation presently. I don't see how India can lay any claim on it
Majority of Sikhs live in India, obviously
what, it was found in karnatak and was there for a while are you dumb or what the brits stole it ( they are master robbers )
Why not. It should be back where it was mined. And which country has the largest Sikh population - it's India. So, it has 💯 percent claim on it.
Bro kollur mines not near golconda
It’s not in Golconda area but was from Guntur of Andhra Pradesh ….!!
Pls do recheck if you want 😄
Though love your videos
Thanks Deepak. We will recheck.
@@BisboWorld If it is from Golkonda(Hyderabad) and Kakatiya Dynasty(Warangal) It means it is from Telangana not Andhra
No it is from mother Earth.Whosoever possesses it must preserve it
@@chinapiece kakatiyas are telugu not Bengaluru.
I read it's from Golkonda.
Time to move on
As if it will solve any problems , it will just be a artifact in a museum.
Kohinoor is over hyped
It's just a stone there are more daimonds in Surat Daimond industries.
Bring back other items which have a cultural and religious importance
It's fair that other artefacts get equal importance
This diamond is of great historical importance. It would generate massive tourism.
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Could you please do a video on UPI’s Success….Thanks!
Love your content
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UK must return the Kohinoor only if India becomes an advanced economy.
Kidnap Rishi 😂😂🤫
Lol 😂
They can keep the koh-i-noor just pay us the actual cost 10-12 billion$
Instead I think it is the curse of Kohinoor wherever it goes it destroys kingdoms.
What Hollywood did to Titanic , Bollywood can easily do to Khohinoor … Win thru humility & humiliation…
What would a common Indian gain from Kohinoor returning to us other than pride?
pride is everything
@@pritish1337 if pride is everything then take Gandhar back
Then the question can be what other artefacts kept in so many museums be of value to the common Indian?
cultural history and plus we will have tourism built around it and it will be in own country
Yash is completely accurate. Indians barely go to museums and appreciate culture as proportionate to other countries (and please don’t use wealth as an excuse). No point.
Maharaja Ranjit singh saved the husband of that queen but after that he actually buy it to giving her 2000 coins of gold and he didn't put the kohinoor in her turban winstead the kohinoor he wearing it in her arm 💪
You have just copy pasted most of the scenes from your older video but good job on the content.Really intresting....Do note to include some new scenes
Wow, you have been watching us for quite a while. Yes some screens were definitely repeated but there is a lot of additional information here. Previous video length 3 mins this one over 9 mins
Cannot agree more 😊
the kohinoor is cursed. let em keep it
A thing of cultural and historical importance is more than curses
Maha raja Ranjit singh didn’t decorate his turban with Kohinoor because sikh’sturban is much more precious for them. He tigh it on his arm
honestly, the diamond belongs to the earth just plant in in the dirt where it was extracted
The diamond should go back to India but only to the Golden Temple
Just imagine the situation of the brits when their prime minister bowls yorkers at full speed
I don't think so British will return Kohinoor diamond because if they do
They will not have anything with the can be proud or people will come to see
Yeah, monarchy will finish
Kohinoor was never worn by queen elizabeth ii on her coronation it was worn by queen elizabeth the queen mother nd the diamond was last seen on the ⚰️ of the queen mother in 2002