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  2. Hooker Emerald Brooch - Wikipedia

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    In 1908, many of the Ottoman crown jewels were smuggled on behalf of Abdul Hamid II to Paris. Included in the collection were the Hooker Emerald and, supposedly, the Hope Diamond . The Sultan feared a potential coup by the Young Turks , and hoped that the proceeds from the sale of the gems would allow him to escape to a comfortable life in ...

  3. Hope Diamond - Wikipedia

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    [17] Habib reportedly sold the stone in Paris in 1909 for $80,000 ($2.71 million today). [17] The Parisian jewel merchant Simon Rosenau bought the Hope Diamond for 400,000 francs and resold it in 1910 to Pierre Cartier for 550,000 francs. In 1910, it was offered for $150,000 ($4.91 million today), according to one report. [16]

  4. Marcos jewels - Wikipedia

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    The three collections of jewels sequestered by the PCGG have been come to be called the "Hawaii collection", the "Malacañang collection", and the "Roumeliotes collection". [4] [5] [6] The "Hawaii collection" refers to a group of jewels seized by the US Bureau of Customs from the Marcoses when they went into exile in Hawaii in 1986. The ...

  5. Habib - Wikipedia

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    Habib Bourguiba Jr. (1927–2009), Tunisian diplomat; Habib Dehghani (born 1983), Iranian footballer; Habib Diallo (born 1995), Senegalese professional footballer; Habib Esfahani (1835–1983), Iranian poet, grammarian and translator; Habib ibn Maslama al-Fihri, 7th-century Arab general; Habib Girgis (1876–1951) Egyptian Dean and Coptic Saint

  6. Imperial Treasury, Vienna - Wikipedia

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    To this day, the circumstances surrounding the crown jewels is discussed in publications. Several versions of the fate of the jewels exist. [10] [11] [12] The original display case XIII was recently identified again in the Imperial Furniture Collection, as were the empty cases left behind in the Treasury. [13] [14] [15]

  7. 12 Extraordinary Jewels by JAR From the Collection of Ann ...

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