Kohinoor diamond was 'surrendered' by Maharaja of Lahore to British: ASI

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The written response from ASI is divergent from the Centre's version in the Supreme Court in April 2016, saying that the diamond was neither stolen nor "forcibly" taken by British rulers but given to East India Company by erstwhile rulers of Punjab.

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