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  • diffhist Nader Shah 21:08 −32 HistoryofIran talk contribs (rv, restored sourced info) Tag: Undo
  • diffhist Nader Shah 20:35 +32 Nifushi talk contribs (Background: Rather than an entire super-family, a specific language serves as a stronger representative for he spoke Afsharid dialect of Turkmen.) Tags: Reverted Visual edit
  • diffhist m Koh-i-Noor 08:52 −37 MMTDK talk contribs (Couldnt verify the cutter of the diamond hence the subject was omitted. Information also irrelevant given a lack of strong references to said name.)
  • diffhist Koh-i-Noor 08:33 +230 MMTDK talk contribs (Included an additional source confirming the origin of Kohinoor to be Kollur mines from the wiki page of the region and other confirmed accounts of golconda diamonds. Whilst Metcalfe's accounts are important and should remain included, his research was clearly incomplete nor historical in nature to be suited for this page or any accounts regarding the history of Kohinoor pre-1740s.) Tag: Visual edit: Switched
  • diffhist Koh-i-Noor 08:15 +27 MMTDK talk contribs (The included source does not make strong claims of there being multiple legends of kohinoor's origin. The same source clearly states its origin is from present day Andhra Pradesh where Kollur mines (Golconda diamonds mine) are located. The diamond was said to be taken from a temple by Turkic rulers during an invasion but it may not be fully verified. However, the region of origin is the same and I have made an edit to reflect that whilst staying the disputes about ownership.)
  • diffhist Koh-i-Noor 08:06 +67 MMTDK talk contribs (Adding the mine and country of origin since it's not a debate where the diamond originated since Hyderabad, India was well known as one of the only few sources of diamonds (Golconda diamonds) in the world until the 17th-18th century. The ownership is what is disputed. The diamond was originally taken from a temple after the fall of Kakatiyas.)
  • diffhist m British Empire 03:11 +8 Jguywiki talk contribs (East India Company rule and the British Raj in India)

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