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Great Mogul Diamond

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144:. Rejecting the idea of cutting the diamond into several fine stones, Borgio decided to address the inclusion problem by grinding away at it until the unwanted flaws were gone. Much to the horror of the Emperor, Borgio's work yielded very poor results, including a great loss of weight. Shah Jehan spared Borgio's head, instead fining him 10,000 rupees (all the money he had) for his ineptitude. Originally this story was believed to refer to the 29: 63: 308: 91: 304: 213:
has the ex-convict Jonathan Small stealing a treasure stash containing the Great Mogul twice—once in 1857, and finding and stealing it again in 1888—only to throw it into the
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used the stone in his writing. His most famous fictional character, Masud Rana, finds the diamond and other historical materials in the book
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Malecka, Anna (2016), The Great Mughal and the Orlov: One and the Same Diamond? The Journal of Gemmology, vol. 35, no. 1, 56-63.
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Spring 1941, Important Diamonds of the World - The Great Mogul; Star of South Africa (or Dudley), Robert M Shipley, p. 143, 2pp.
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Streeter, Edwin W. The Great Diamonds of the World: Their History and Romance London: George Bell and Sons, 1882. pp. 69-72
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named Ortensio Borgio was assigned to cut the stone. It is believed that the Great Mogul Diamond exhibited several
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Jemla described it as "that celebrated diamond which has been generally deemed unparalleled in size and beauty."
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described the diamond thus: "The stone is of the same form as if one cut an egg through the middle".
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Orpen, Mrs. Goddard. Stories about Famous Precious Stones Boston: D. Lothrop Company, 1890. pp. 204
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was a large diamond that is believed to have been discovered around 1650, most probably around the
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Spring 1941, The Great Mogul; Star of South Africa (or Dudley), p. 143, 2pp.
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Most modern scholars are now convinced that the Great Mogul is actually the
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The 787-carat (157.4 g) rough diamond was gifted by Emir Jemla to
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produces the Great Mogul to help fund the invasion of Mars.
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Drawing of the Great Moghul Diamond, by Tavernier in 1666
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ratis, which makes 280 of our carats, the rati being
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Kollur Mine
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inclusions
Koh-i-Noor Diamond
Aurangzeb
Jean Baptiste Tavernier
rose cut
Orlov Diamond
Kremlin
The Sign of the Four
River Thames
Sherlock Holmes
Edison's Conquest of Mars
Siam
Qazi Anwar Hussain
Orlov Diamond
Koh-i-Noor
Darya-ye Noor
List of famous diamonds

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