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- Timur_ruby abstract "The Timur ruby (also Khiraj-i-alam, "Tribute to the World") is an unfaceted, 361-carat polished red spinel gemstone set in a necklace in 1853, part of the British Crown Jewels. It is named after the ruler Timur. It was believed to be a ruby until 1851.It is inscribed with the names and dates of six of its previous owners:TimurAkbar, 1612Jahangir, 1628Aurangzeb, 1659Farrukhsiyar, 1713Ahmad Shah Durrani 1754 When the British annexed the Punjab in 1849, they took possession of the Timur ruby and the Koh-i-Noor diamond from Ranjit Singh. The two gems have been in the same collection together since 1612. The East India Company presented the Timur ruby to Queen Victoria as a gift in 1851. It was set in a necklace in 1853. After the necklace was lengthened in 1911, it was rarely worn.".
- Timur_ruby wikiPageExternalLink object.asp?object=100017&row=0&detail=about.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageID "37807132".
- Timur_ruby wikiPageLength "1909".
- Timur_ruby wikiPageOutDegree "27".
- Timur_ruby wikiPageRevisionID "660558637".
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink Ahmad_Shah_Durrani.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink Akbar.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink Aurangzeb.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink British_Crown_Jewels.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink Carat_(mass).
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_India.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink Category:Crown_Jewels_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_medieval_India.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_items_of_jewellery.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink Category:Individual_rubies.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jewels_of_the_Mughal_Empire.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink Category:Necklaces.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sikh_Empire.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink Crown_Jewels_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink East_India_Company.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink Facet.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink Farrukhsiyar.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink Gemstone.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink Jahangir.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink Koh-i-Noor.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink Koh-i-Noor_diamond.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink Punjab.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink Punjab_region.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink Queen_Victoria.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink Ranjit_Singh.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Collection.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink Ruby.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink Spinel.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink Timur.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLink Unfaceted.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageWikiLinkText "Timur ruby".
- Timur_ruby hasPhotoCollection Timur_ruby.
- Timur_ruby wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Timur_ruby subject Category:British_India.
- Timur_ruby subject Category:Crown_Jewels_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Timur_ruby subject Category:History_of_medieval_India.
- Timur_ruby subject Category:Individual_items_of_jewellery.
- Timur_ruby subject Category:Individual_rubies.
- Timur_ruby subject Category:Jewels_of_the_Mughal_Empire.
- Timur_ruby subject Category:Necklaces.
- Timur_ruby subject Category:Sikh_Empire.
- Timur_ruby type Jewel.
- Timur_ruby type Object.
- Timur_ruby comment "The Timur ruby (also Khiraj-i-alam, "Tribute to the World") is an unfaceted, 361-carat polished red spinel gemstone set in a necklace in 1853, part of the British Crown Jewels. It is named after the ruler Timur.".
- Timur_ruby label "Timur ruby".
- Timur_ruby sameAs Рубін_Цімура.
- Timur_ruby sameAs m.0nhg__s.
- Timur_ruby sameAs Рубин_Тимура.
- Timur_ruby sameAs Рубін_Тимура.
- Timur_ruby sameAs Q4399091.
- Timur_ruby sameAs Q4399091.
- Timur_ruby wasDerivedFrom Timur_ruby?oldid=660558637.
- Timur_ruby isPrimaryTopicOf Timur_ruby.