MeMyself Posted November 27, 2014 Report Posted November 27, 2014 Location Koh-i-Noor diamond 1656 (?)/ Kollur, Before 1304(?) British Crown Jewels, London Great Mughal diamond 1650 Kollur ( Guntur Distict ) Unknown Pitt or Regent diamond 1701 Paritala ( Krishna Distict ) Appolo Gallery, Louvre Museum, Paris Orloff(Orlov) diamond Before Kollur 1739 ( Guntur Distict ) Daimond Treasury, Kremlin, Moscow Nizam diamond 1835 Kollur ( Guntur Distict ) Nizam Tresury (?), Hyderabad Hope diamond 1642 Kollur ( Guntur Distict ) Smithzonian Institution, Washington Golconda diamond -- Dunklings (Jeweller), Melbourne Kollur daimond -- Kollur ( Guntur Distict ) Unknown Akbar Shah diamond Before 1739 Gaikwad of Baroda(?) Darya-i-Nur diamond Before 1739 Kollur ( Guntur Distict ) Iranian Crown Jewels, Tehran Taj-e-Mah diamond Before 1739 Iranian Crown Jewels, Tehran Sancy diamond Before 1477 Kollur ( Guntur Distict ) Unknown Babur diamond --- --- Great Table diamond Before 1642 Kollur ( Guntur Distict ) Iranian Crown Jewels, Tehran Dresden Green diamond Before 1743 Kollur ( Guntur Distict ) Green Vaults of Dresden, Poland Florentine diamond Before 1657 Kollur ( Guntur Distict ) Treasury of the Imperial Palace, Vienna Shah diamond Before 1591 Kollur ( Guntur Distict ) Diamond Treasury, Kremlin, Moscow Noor-ol-Ain Diamond 17th Century Kolluru ( Guntur Distict ) Iranian Crown Jewels Wittelsbach Diamond Mid 1600s Kollur mine ( Guntur Distict ) Lawrence Graff Briolette Diamond Kollur Mine Mid 16th Century ( Guntur Distict ) Medici Treasury AD 1530 to 1686 Andhra and Rayalaseema regions were occupied by the Qutub Shahi, Andhra and Rayalaseema diamonds were tranfferred to the kingdom of Golconda diamonds, and when they were sold there in Golconda they were called and named as Golconda diamonds. D 1724 to 1825 After that the Andhra and Rayalaseema regions occupied by the Nizam of Hyderabad, and when The Andhra, Rayalaseema diamonds had been taken away from Andhra Rayalaseema mines by the Nizams, they were called and named as The Nizam Diamonds.
MeMyself Posted November 27, 2014 Author Report Posted November 27, 2014 The richest Hyderabad Nizam must not have had any chance to bring those diamonds used for making richest ornaments he own from other parts of World, rather brought from its own rich empire of Nizam state. This is because, Hyderabad Empire was richest for its value added diamonds. His richness due to ornaments came from the 95% diamonds used in it are from Paritala mining in Krishna District , Kollur mining in Guntur District.
MeMyself Posted November 27, 2014 Author Report Posted November 27, 2014 The highest diamonds mined from Andhra, Rayalaseema was during Qutb Shah Empire, which was known for its quantity in tons moved to its empire.
MeMyself Posted November 27, 2014 Author Report Posted November 27, 2014 Based on the scientific Laboratory test carried out on diamonds by professionals, it was found that 1% of valuable and precious diamonds in the World are from mined from Kollur, Rallakonda in Andhra, Rayalaseema.Gemological Institute of America addressG.I.A WORLD HEAD QUARTERSTHE ROBERT MOUAWAD CAMPUS5345 ARMADA DRIVECARLSBAD ,CA 92008CALL +1 800 421 7250www.gia.edu.
chandra916 Posted November 27, 2014 Report Posted November 27, 2014 lol tisuku 10gaara aithe............ Vijaya akka fb wall meedha post cheyandi aithe........230crs TTD money ki ivi immani cheppandi aithe......i
ticket Posted November 27, 2014 Report Posted November 27, 2014 Ma asthulu anni engesaru thurkish gallu
alpachinao Posted November 27, 2014 Report Posted November 27, 2014 motham india ni docharu turaks and britsihers...
MeMyself Posted November 27, 2014 Author Report Posted November 27, 2014 lol tisuku 10gaara aithe............ Vijaya akka fb wall meedha post cheyandi aithe........230crs TTD money ki ivi immani cheppandi aithe......i papam sukumari.. edo pellli kaledANNA frustation lo mana pina padutundhi kaani.. mana tg brothers db lo vallu kanukarinchi vivaham cheskovachu kada ?
maverick23 Posted November 27, 2014 Report Posted November 27, 2014 Nizam gaadu vunte public behead chesyasli....lol turakha fooks
MeMyself Posted November 27, 2014 Author Report Posted November 27, 2014 Nizam gaadu vunte public behead chesyasli....lol turakha fooks mim vundhi nizam ni praise chese TRS vundhi HYDERABAD: Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) president K. Chandrasekhar Rao has justified his praise of the Nizam of Hyderabad as it was part of the cultures world over to recall their past glory. Speaking to reporters after paying floral tributes at the grave of Mir Osman Ali Khan, the seventh and last Nizam of Hyderabad, on the occasion of his 41st death anniversary at King Kothi here on Monday, Mr. Rao claimed that the 450-year-old rule of the Asaf Jahis in the erstwhile Hyderabad State was marked by communal harmony. Of course, the razakars, during the Nizam’s rule, had committed atrocities on common people for some time but this did not discredit the glorious past of the State, he added.
MeMyself Posted November 27, 2014 Author Report Posted November 27, 2014 kcr told Yet, a hospital in the name of King George was established in Visakhapatnam. A canal in the name of Buckingham, another autocratic British ruler, was also constructed in the State, he said, adding that the criticism was aimed at promoting communal discord. Buckingham canal buckingham palace ki neelu supply cheyataniki tavvaru.. andukani daani buckingham canal ani peru vachindhi.. every calls it by name kishta kaluva or krishna canal. during british rule we had dams for irrigation of crops on godavari.. we where able to go engalnd for barrister.. HOW MANY INDUSTRIALISTS ARE THERE IN TG BEFORE INDEPENDENCE THAT ARE NOT MUSLIMS ? IN ANDHRA RAYALSEEMA THERE ARE MANY .. britishers are ruthless rulers andukane manam poradi independence techukunnam..tg sardar patel lepothe still it might be suffering till today..
ticket Posted November 27, 2014 Report Posted November 27, 2014 mim vundhi nizam ni praise chese TRS vundhi HYDERABAD: Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) president K. Chandrasekhar Rao has justified his praise of the Nizam of Hyderabad as it was part of the cultures world over to recall their past glory. Speaking to reporters after paying floral tributes at the grave of Mir Osman Ali Khan, the seventh and last Nizam of Hyderabad, on the occasion of his 41st death anniversary at King Kothi here on Monday, Mr. Rao claimed that the 450-year-old rule of the Asaf Jahis in the erstwhile Hyderabad State was marked by communal harmony. Of course, the razakars, during the Nizam’s rule, had committed atrocities on common people for some time but this did not discredit the glorious past of the State, he added.
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