why was India called as golder bird
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1. Sir Osman Ali Khan: Richest Man In The World in 1937
He was declared the world’s richest man in 1937. He ruled over Hyderabad which then comprised of today’s Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Maharashtra( roughly covering the area of United Kingdom). He was often called His Exalted Highness or in mocking style His Exhausted Highness. This was so because he had seven wives and 42 concubines, giving birth to a population of at least 149 children. He gifted No. 110 Squadron RAF’s complement of DH.9A aircraft to British Empire during world war one and each aircraft had an inscription of the Hyderabad Kingdom.The State Bank of Hyderabad belonged to him and handled the currency of Hyderabad.In 1947, a tiara and necklace made of diamonds were gifted to Princess Elizabeth by this last Nizam of Hyderabad on the occasion of Princess’ marriage.This gift is still adorned by the Queen. He was a firm believer of education, thus donated a huge sum of money for institutions in India and abroad.He is the man who bought 50 Rolls Royce and used them to dump his garbage just to show off the wealth Indians possessed when a British official who made fun of his capacity to buy one Royce!
2. Priceless Peacock Throne
This magnificent piece of ancient India’s artifact was made up of 1150kg of gold and 230kg of precious stones. In 1999 it was estimated that this throne would have cost $804million dollars or roughly Rs 4.5 billion. Its construction cost was twice as much as that of Taj Mahal. Its construction was initiated by Shah Jahan in early 17th century. The idea was to give a God-like image of emperor by building stairs which led to the throne giving an impression of ruler floating above ground and closer to heaven. The throne was to be situated between two pillars each having two peacocks with a set of trees laden of rubies and diamond, emeralds and pearls. There were 10 jeweled recesses for cushions and in the middle a 185 carats kohinoor was to be the seat of Emperor. The back of the throne had a design of a peacock’s tail made up of sapphires, turquoises and pearls. The throne was taken away by Persian ruler, Nadir Shah in 1739 as a war trophy. Later a dummy version of the throne was built to take the unbeatable position of The Peacock Throne.
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Gold Rate in India for Last 10 Days (10 g)
Date 22 Carat 24 Carat
Sep 20, 2020 ₹ 50,490 ( 10 ) ₹ 51,490 ( 10 )
Sep 19, 2020 ₹ 50,480 ( 150 ) ₹ 51,480 ( 150 )
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