when do they even ware it? also they won the diamond fair after they conquered India. even if they gave it up, and they won't, it won't change the past. people need to learn from the past and move on, not let it become a modern issue
Its called conquest. You're welcome to fight for it to get it back... Right Mexico? Riiiiiiiiiight.
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Well britain colonised India and the diamond now belongs to the British, as much as I hate the royal family this is how the world works it's not shameful lmfao.
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England took over India. The spoils goes to the winner. Paris has many artifacts stolen from Africa and parts of Europe when Napoleon won.
that said, I am an American. And with that said, I will say the UK owns absolutely nothing from America they they didn't pay for, one way or another. We didn't put up with their crap anymore and took a stand. India on the other hand just kind of was ok with all of it.
How far back do you want to take this "blame the invaders" stuff? The Mughals pretty well screwed over the Hindus with imported Islam. That seems a lot worse than taking a chunk of carbon.
I watched the video and yeah, England treated India a bit unfairly, but I still think that English people gave a lot to India. I think India is an interesting place and I think it's about the only country, which I've made questions and mytakes about. For example I made a mytake about the city of Jaipur couple days ago, but sadly (as we all know), only nonsense questions get attention on this site.
Failing to see your problem AkshiJanua. I’m half Indian myself so whilst I have quite an affinity with India, I have no problem with the British did. I think they’ve more than made up for knicking one diamond that you’re moaning about.
Really? Don’t go there. India would be a very different place if not for the British Invasion many years ago. And who is funding our space program? It’s not the Indian government!!!
It was willed to the British East India company and then given up after they lost the sikh Indian war as a condition of surrender. It's a bit shitty asking for their gift back after 150 years💩
Indians did most of the fighting for the East India company and British raj, they preferred the British over their own rulers. The diamond was willed to the British East India company but the Indians stole it, it was later gifted to queen Victoria after they lost a war as part of a peace treaty. Pretty shitty of the Indians to demand a gift back after a 150 years, very uncivilized💩💩💩
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What’s up with all these India questions?
I think it would be a Shane it isn’t happening in the 21st-century the 19th century let’s ignore that
There is more to it than these elite people show off Diamonds because Diamonds are 33
England may have taken a stone but they did give india Birmingham. Fair swap I'd say.
when do they even ware it? also they won the diamond fair after they conquered India. even if they gave it up, and they won't, it won't change the past. people need to learn from the past and move on, not let it become a modern issue
You should go try to take it back, that would be neat.
India can do that you know it has more powerful military
Well, go do it. I mean, instead of sitting here flexing your dick, go get the damned thing.
It's not like diamonds mean shit anyhow, their value is entirely artificial.
let her keep it. every time we see that diamond we'll be reminded of their atrocities.
Its called conquest. You're welcome to fight for it to get it back... Right Mexico? Riiiiiiiiiight.
Well britain colonised India and the diamond now belongs to the British, as much as I hate the royal family this is how the world works it's not shameful lmfao.
England took over India. The spoils goes to the winner. Paris has many artifacts stolen from Africa and parts of Europe when Napoleon won.
India was owned by the royal family at the time. Welcome to Monarchism. one cannot steal what they already own by law.
that said, I am an American. And with that said, I will say the UK owns absolutely nothing from America they they didn't pay for, one way or another. We didn't put up with their crap anymore and took a stand. India on the other hand just kind of was ok with all of it.
go to take real history lessons
LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL LOL
you are behaving as child now are you 38 or 8 😂
probably failed in history class
What do you expect from thieves?
they did so much bad shit
Belgium was worse
@NovissimumVirorum Belgium was created by Britain in 1830.
So we were great teachers then
@NovissimumVirorum Why? Because of Congo?
Perhaps
@NovissimumVirorum What else?
@NovissimumVirorum I can list so many massacres that British did to India that you were not taught in history lessons
for example pls search jallianwala bagh massacre on google
I mean the British did so many bad shit not india.
How far back do you want to take this "blame the invaders" stuff? The Mughals pretty well screwed over the Hindus with imported Islam. That seems a lot worse than taking a chunk of carbon.
they made India rich not poor
but i won't be teaching this stuff to an ill informed old person
you want it back? go try and take it. ;) yeah, that's what I thought. lol
Not really. England tried to make India more civilized and introduced you to cricket etc.
pls watch the video its a humble request
Agreed. Indians even fought for the British rather than their own native rulers because British rule was so much better.
I watched the video and yeah, England treated India a bit unfairly, but I still think that English people gave a lot to India. I think India is an interesting place and I think it's about the only country, which I've made questions and mytakes about. For example I made a mytake about the city of Jaipur couple days ago, but sadly (as we all know), only nonsense questions get attention on this site.
oh really let me check it out
Take About the City of Jaipur, India ↗
It's this one.
How did she steal it?
British took it during British Raj
But it wasn't stealing if its under their control. They technically owned it
lol spoke like a Brit
Failing to see your problem AkshiJanua.
I’m half Indian myself so whilst I have quite an affinity with India, I have no problem with the British did.
I think they’ve more than made up for knicking one diamond that you’re moaning about.
@B1gdf how did they made up
Really?
Don’t go there.
India would be a very different place if not for the British Invasion many years ago.
And who is funding our space program?
It’s not the Indian government!!!
@B1gdf lol pls stop😂 and watch the video
then who is funding British😂 OMG that's something new lol
and you are white and half Indian is that even possible🤔
She had secret pockets
It was willed to the British East India company and then given up after they lost the sikh Indian war as a condition of surrender.
It's a bit shitty asking for their gift back after 150 years💩
Good point Britantic... apart from which possession is 9/10ths of British law
But it wasn't stealing if its under their control. They technically owned it...
and there is this point too made by Repa33
Britantic I strongly feel you should consider pursue a legal career... you have the making a of a fine barrister
Yup we Brits were excellent thieves...
They fought for it. Indians couldn't protect it. It's just too bad.
stupid monkry
mokey
Ooga booga you're a bitter loosah
hmm monkey knows human tongue
Indians did most of the fighting for the East India company and British raj, they preferred the British over their own rulers. The diamond was willed to the British East India company but the Indians stole it, it was later gifted to queen Victoria after they lost a war as part of a peace treaty. Pretty shitty of the Indians to demand a gift back after a 150 years, very uncivilized💩💩💩
@PrettyRegular
Nope.