Crown jewels - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Crown jewels are jewels or artifacts of the reigning royal family of their respective country. They belong to monarchs and are passed to the next sovereign to symbolize the right to rule. They may in...
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enter a description here ... In 1829, the Shah was given to Czar Nicholas I of Russia by the Persian Government in appeasement for the assassination of the Russian Ambassador, Alexander Griboyedoff, in Teheren; thus, it became part of the Crown Jewels of that country.
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On October 3rd, 2007, Sotheby's held a Magnificent Jewels & Jadeite sale in Hong Kong. The final lot in this sale, lot 1128, was a 6.04-carat Fancy Vivid Blue emerald-cut diamond with Internally Flawless clarity. ... The Russian Crown Jewels (Includes the Shah Diamond - the Orlov was moved to its own section, see above)
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Tiaras in the Iranian Crown Jewels ... The word tiara is a Greek word for an ancient Persian headdress. The tiara was a high headdress worn by ancient Persian kings and represented the king’s crown.
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Imperial SHAH - Jewels |Tiara of Farah Diba of Persia ... Imperial JEWELS - SHAH Pahlevi ... Jewels of Maharadschas:
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Persian History Inspires French Comic Book Masters by DK ... Rostam Super Hero: Popularizing A Persian Myth... by DK; * ... PRINCE OF PERSIA: Crown Prince Reza and Iranian Asylum Seekers, London (2005)
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The Persian Crown Jewels ... Many of the objects in the Imperial Crown Jewels of Persia (aka Crown Jewels of Iran, Iranian Crown Jewels) were acquired during the Safavid Dynasty (1502-1736 AD). ... In 1719, the Persian capital of Esfahan was sacked by the Afghans, and the Iranian Crown Jewels plundered.
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Nizam-ud-Din Bakshi, the chronicler of the Mogul court wrote that Shah Jahaan held the view that the crown jewels of a monarchy were not meant to be stacked in a safe vault and hidden away from public view. ... Another explanation is that the term "Nader" in the Persian language means rare or unique, so that the name...
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The crown of England is very rich in beautiful diamonds; its chief treasure is the famous Koh-i-noor, or "mountain of light." ... The history of this stone is obscure, but, as already mentioned, it is believed to be the same gem as that described by Tavernier among the jewels of Aurengzebe.
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