Narrating a fascinating story about the voyage of the diamond, Anita said the prestigious gem arrived in England in a ship and was put in a "gilded cage", but failed to impress people as it had no shine on it.
"Kohinoor was mocked in England as a lumpen piece of crystal which did not sparkle. It just did not shine," Anita said at a session at the 10th edition of the ongoing Jaipur Literature festival.
Anita also said about six million people went to watch the precious diamond when it was put on display in the Great Exhibition in 1851.
Queen Victoria was fond of the Kohinoor and when it was presented to her she incidentally had an injury mark on her head. This helped in cementing the already popular notion that the Kohinoor had a bloody legacy.
About Lord Dalhousie, who was the youngest Governor- General of India when he assumed charge at the age of 36 in 1848, Anita said he was "deeply ambitious" and wanted "not just to take the whole of Punjab to England, but also the Kohinoor".
"Dalhousie annoyed East India company by taking this decision to give the Kohinoor to the queen Victoria," she said.
Anita said they have refrained from "taking positions" in the book because there is still so much "mythology and drum-banging" that surrounds the history of the Kohinoor.
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