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The controversial colonial-era Kohinoor diamond claimed by India is to be cast as a symbol of conquest as part of a new display of Britain
The controversial colonial-era Kohinoor diamond claimed by India is to be cast as a symbol of conquest as part of a new display of Britain's Crown Jewels at the Tower of London set to open to the public in May.
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Controversial jewel to be called 'symbol of conquest' in coronation exhibition
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Controversial jewel to be called 'symbol of conquest' in coronation exhibition