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the main part of golconda state was​

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Answered by deepak9374
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A Journey Back in Time

Historical accounts talk of natural diamond deposits across the length and breadth of India. One of the few foreigners who travelled extensively across the land at that time, visiting gem mines and their kings was the French gem merchant, Jean-Baptiste Tavernier. In an account of his voyages, he explained how India’s diamond deposits were extensive, with stones found in present-day Tamil Nadu (Kadapa district), Maharashtra, Bengal, Bundelkhand to name a few. He further documented that there were 23 mines spread across the kingdom of Golconda and 15 diamond mines in Bījāpur.

The most iconic natural diamonds from the Golconda mines.

Image courtesy:

Koh-inoor: Britannica

Dresden Green Diamond: Wikipedia

Regent Diamond: Wikimedia

Noor-ul-Ain: Wikipedia

Nassak Diamond: Live History India

Orlov Diamond: Wikipedia

Hope Diamond: Wikipedia

“Bhāgnagar is the name of the capital town of this kingdom, but it is commonly called Golconda, from the name of the fortress, which is only two coss/kos (6.15 Km) distant from it and is the residence of the king.” ~ Jean-Baptiste Tavernier

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