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Koh-i-Noor
The is one of the largest cut diamonds in the world, weighing . It is currently set in the Crown of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother. The diamond originated in the Kollur mine in present day Andhra Pradesh, India. According to the colonial administrator Theo Metcalfe, there is "very meagre and imperfect" evidence of the early history of the Koh-i-Noor before the 1740s. There is no record of its original weight, but the earliest attested weight is 186 old carats (191 metric carats or 38.2 g). The first verifiable record of the diamond comes from a history by Muhammad Kazim Marvi of the 174
Madras Presidency
administrative unit in British India
Battle of Talikota
1565 battle between the Deccan Sultanates and Vijayanagara Empire
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Andhra in Indian epic literature
thumb|272x272px|Āndhra during the late-Vedic period
Vishnukundina
Indian dynasty based in Deccan
history of Andhra Pradesh
aspect of history
Andhra Ikshvaku
Indian dynasty (c. 225 – c.340)
Caitika
thumb|upright|Statue of the Buddha at Bojjannakonda, [[Andhra Pradesh]]
Salankayana
dynasty of ancient India
Chilukuri Veerabhadrarao
historian
Nayakuralu Nagamma
Ananda Gotrika
Mallampalli Somasekhara Sarma
Indian historian of Telugu kingdoms and epigraphist