Legends of Koh-i-Noor and Nadir Shah.

When Nader Shah defeated the Mughal army at the huge Battle of Karnal on 13 February 1739. Nader captured Mohammad Shah and entered with him into Delhi. Nader ordered his soldiers to plunder and sack the city. 20,000 to 30,000 Indians were killed by the Persian troops, forcing Mohammad Shah to beg Nader for mercy. Nader Shah agreed to leave when Mohammad Shah handed him the keys of his royal treasury, and lost even the Peacock Throne to the Persian emperor.
Mohammad Shah hides
Koh-i-Noor in his turban and when Nadir Shah was leaving, a woman had informed him that Muhammad Shah is hiding something in his turban. When Nadir ordered to remove Shah's Turban, a bright and huge diamond fell on the floor. Nader Shah abruptly uttered Koh-i-Noor or the Mountain of Light when he saw the diamond and that's how the name originated. Nader Shah took the diamond to Persia from Delhi.





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