After all, how Kohinoor was snatched, big disclosure from the story of this tawaif
After all, how Kohinoor was snatched, big disclosure from the story of this tawaif
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New Delhi: A lot has been written about the Mughals in the history of Delhi, but there was a courtesan as well, due to whom the Kohinoor went away from India. The Kohinoor has been snatched from the hands of the Mughals. The name of that courtesan was Noor Bai. Like the name, like the face. Noor had special access among the rich and powerful because of her unmatched beauty and style. This was the reason that his status increased year by year. The discussions of Noor, who lived in the haveli of old Delhi, reached the Mughal Emperor Naseeruddin Muhammad Shah. The king, who was immersed in alcohol and youth, has also become an admirer of Noor Bai. Gradually, Noor Bai started reaching directly to the emperor. This was the period when the power, status, and wealth of the Mughals were rapidly decreasing. Nadir Shah was ready to take full advantage of this.

The status of Noor Bai increased even more. When the discussion of Noor Bai was started in Delhi, it did not stop easily. People were convinced of her beauty. How much the Mughal emperor was crazy about him can be understood from the fact that Mughal elephants used to stand outside his mansion. Precious gifts were received from the king. When she used to go out on the streets of Delhi sitting on an elephant, there used to be a crowd of onlookers.

The intention changed as soon as it was known: with time, the closeness between Noor and Mughal Emperor Muhammad Shah (Rangeela) is increasing. During this, Noor came to know that Badshah keeps a diamond in his turban. On hearing this, greed started growing in Noor's mind, and his intentions changed. In 1739, the Iranian emperor Nadir Shah usurped the throne from Rangila, the 13th emperor of the sultanate, but decided to return to Iran after 56 days. Meanwhile, Nadir looted the king's treasury. He kept everything that he liked. And in the end, while leaving Iran, he talked corn until handing over the command of India back to Mohammad Shah.

This is how Kohinoor was snatched from the Mughals: Let us tell you that there was a commotion in the court and something happened here that only a few people could understand. Nadir Shah called the emperor in the name of giving back the command and the peace agreement. Nadir showed cleverness and also talked about changing the turban, citing the custom. The emperor had no choice but to speak to Nadir, as he was easily getting back the lost power. That's why he kept his mouth shut on the matter of changing the turban. The script for this hoax was written by Noor Bai. Many historians have to say that Noor did not like the emperor. So she tried to become close in his eyes by giving the diamond to the mighty Nadir. It was Noor Bai who told Nadir that the rarest diamond in the world was in the king's turban. In this way, the Kohinoor went out of the hands of the Mughal emperor, which was said to be no less than a priceless treasure for him.

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