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

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quot;It has a history of being part of war booty or trophies taken as the result of war in South Asia. So in a lot of ways, it is a symbol of plunder and represents the long history of plunder imperialism,” a history professor said.
After the death of Queen Elizabeth II last week, online users are calling for the British government to surrender artifacts obtained by the British Empire,
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The Kohinoor diamond was obtained by the British Empire. Some argue it  should be returned to India.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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