It emerged that the Koh-i-Noor would be part of a new exhibition at the Tower of London that recognizes it as “a symbol of conquest.” It is one of the world’s most famous and controversial diamonds. The display will explore the origins and history of the crown jewels. “(The exhibit) references its long history as a symbol of conquest, which has passed through many hands,” Sophie Lemagnen, media manager for the Tower of London, stated.

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