British Crown | British Crown: The diamond became part of the British Crown Jewels and was displayed in the Tower of London.
Queen Victoria | Queen Victoria: The diamond was presented to Queen Victoria in 1850, who had it re-cut to improve its brilliance.
British East India Company | British East India Company: The diamond was confiscated by the British East India Company in 1849, following the Anglo-Sikh wars.
Ranjit Singh | Ranjit Singh: The Sikh ruler of Punjab, Ranjit Singh, acquired the diamond in 1813 and incorporated it into his own throne.
Nader Shah | Nader Shah: The Persian ruler Nader Shah invaded India in 1739 and plundered the Mughal treasury, taking the Kohinoor Diamond with him.
Shah Jahan | Shah Jahan: The diamond was later acquired by Shah Jahan, who built the Taj Mahal and incorporated the diamond into his Peacock Throne.
Babur | Babur: The Mughal Emperor Babur seized the diamond in 1526 and added it to his treasury.
Kakatiya dynasty | Kakatiya dynasty: The diamond was first mined in India and belonged to the Kakatiya dynasty, who ruled over the region that is now Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
9 Famous Owners of Kohinoor Diamond | 9 Famous Owners of Kohinoor Diamond