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Jewels of India

Jewels of India
Indian gem lore was from ancient times famous for its good quality and richness. There are several famous gems in other museums such as Timur Ruby, Koh-i-Nur Diamond, etc. Most famous part of Indian jewels was in possession oh Maharajah Duleep Singh.
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Page title Definition of Jewels of India
Author David Weinberg
Website title Alexandrite Tsarstone Collectors Guide
Date published 03 July 2010 04:43 UTC
Date accessed 03 April 2026 15:40 UTC
Permanent link http://m.alexandrite.net/viewpage.html?id=GG-095-00005
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David Weinberg. "Definition of Jewels of India". In Alexandrite Tsarstone Collectors Guide. July 03, 2010, 04:43 UTC. Available at: http://m.alexandrite.net/viewpage.html?id=GG-095-00005. Accessed April 03, 2026.
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"Definition of Jewels of India". (2010, July 03). In Alexandrite Tsarstone Collectors Guide. Retrieved 15:40, April 03, 2026, from http://m.alexandrite.net/viewpage.html?id=GG-095-00005.
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See Alexandrite Tsarstone Collectors Guide, "Definition of Jewels of India", http://m.alexandrite.net/viewpage.html?id=GG-095-00005 (Indian gem lore was from ancient times famous for its good quality and richness. There are several famous gems in other museums such as Timur Ruby, Koh-i-Nur Diamond, etc. Most famous part of Indian jewels was in possession oh Maharajah Duleep Singh.) (as of Apr. 03, 2026, 15:40 GMT).
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David Weinberg. "Definition of Jewels of India". In Alexandrite Tsarstone Collectors Guide. 2010 Jul 03, 04:43 UTC.[Internet], Alexandrite Tsarstone Collectors Guide; 2010 Jul 03, 04:43 UTC [cited 2026 Apr 03]. Available from: http://m.alexandrite.net/viewpage.html?id=GG-095-00005.
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David Weinberg, "Definition of Jewels of India", http://m.alexandrite.net/viewpage.html?id=GG-095-00005, (accessed April 03, 2026).
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David Weinberg, "Definition of Jewels of India", Alexandrite Tsarstone Collectors Guide, 03 July 2010, 04:43 UTC, http://m.alexandrite.net/viewpage.html?id=GG-095-00005 [accessed 03 April 2026].
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