
From NC :
“As we learn from the historians themselves, all such “Indian gems” fell into the hands of the Romanovs and the Reformist rulers of the Western Europe in the XVII century, which is the very epoch of the Strife and the fragmentation of the Horde. Romanovian history doesn’t even make any secret of the fact that the treasures in question were captured in the wars fought on the territory of “India” and “Persia” in the “orient”. Everything is correct – the Romanovs, the West European rulers and the USA were dividing the legacy of Russia, or the Horde, between them, including one of the richest treasuries in the world.”
“As we see, the Orlov diamond came into the scope of Romanovian history in 1774 or 1772, which is when it became the property Count Orlov.”
M’eh.
As we’ve already learned – dates, letters, countries, genders etc in History are all Movable Feasts.
1772 or 1774 or… Close enough to 1775, methinks :o)