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The Great Table was a large pink diamond that had been studded in the throne of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. It has been described in the book of the French jeweller Jean-Baptiste Tavernier in 1642, who gave it its name ("Diamanta Grande Table"). The diamond was plundered by Nader Shah during his invasion of India in 1739 and disappeared after his assassination. In 1965, a Canadian team from the Royal Ontario Museum conducting research on the Iranian Crown Jewels concluded that the larger Daria-i-Noor and the smaller Noor-ul-Ain 60 carats (12 g) may well have been part of the Great Table.

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  • Great Table diamond (en)
  • Grande Table (fr)
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  • The Great Table was a large pink diamond that had been studded in the throne of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. It has been described in the book of the French jeweller Jean-Baptiste Tavernier in 1642, who gave it its name ("Diamanta Grande Table"). The diamond was plundered by Nader Shah during his invasion of India in 1739 and disappeared after his assassination. In 1965, a Canadian team from the Royal Ontario Museum conducting research on the Iranian Crown Jewels concluded that the larger Daria-i-Noor and the smaller Noor-ul-Ain 60 carats (12 g) may well have been part of the Great Table. (en)
  • La Grande Table ou Diamanta Grande Table (en anglais, Great Table) est un grand diamant rose, exceptionnel par sa taille et sa couleur, examiné et décrit en 1642 par l'aventurier français Jean-Baptiste Tavernier lors de l'un de ses voyages en Inde. Il était alors aux mains de marchands de Golkonda, mais Tavernier ne fut pas en mesure de l'acquérir. On en perd ensuite la trace. Il reste le plus gros diamant rose connu à ce jour. (fr)
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  • The Great Table was a large pink diamond that had been studded in the throne of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan. It has been described in the book of the French jeweller Jean-Baptiste Tavernier in 1642, who gave it its name ("Diamanta Grande Table"). The diamond was plundered by Nader Shah during his invasion of India in 1739 and disappeared after his assassination. In 1965, a Canadian team from the Royal Ontario Museum conducting research on the Iranian Crown Jewels concluded that the larger Daria-i-Noor and the smaller Noor-ul-Ain 60 carats (12 g) may well have been part of the Great Table. (en)
  • La Grande Table ou Diamanta Grande Table (en anglais, Great Table) est un grand diamant rose, exceptionnel par sa taille et sa couleur, examiné et décrit en 1642 par l'aventurier français Jean-Baptiste Tavernier lors de l'un de ses voyages en Inde. Il était alors aux mains de marchands de Golkonda, mais Tavernier ne fut pas en mesure de l'acquérir. On en perd ensuite la trace. Il reste le plus gros diamant rose connu à ce jour. En 1965, des experts du Musée royal de l'Ontario chargés d'étudier les joyaux de la couronne iranienne postulèrent que deux d'entre eux, le Daria-e nour et le (en), provenaient de la Grande Table retaillée. (fr)
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