India, Pakistan, Afghanistan & Iran have disputed the UK's ownership of the diamond
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In particular, people have called for the return of the Koh-i-Noor diamond, which is currently set in the Queen's crown and is part of the Crown Jewels on display at the Tower of London, and the Great Star of Africa set is in the Scepter of the Sovereign, which is also part of the Crown Jewels.

It is reported to have been owned by the Rajas of Malwa until 1304, followed by the Emperor of Delhi, Alauddin Khilji.

After that, for the next 300 years from 1339, he stayed in the city of Samarkand.

Koh-i-Noor remained in India until 1849, when British forces occupied Punjab and became part of the British East India Company.

It was then sent back to Britain and, in July 1850, presented to Queen Victoria.

The diamond was eventually cut and worn by the Queen, who stated in her will that it should only be worn by a female monarch or worn by the wife of the head of state.

The diamond became part of the crown jewels after Queen Victoria died.


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