The Conference of Mysore was held in 1699 in the capital of Dakshinpatha|South India. The Kingdom of Dakshinapatha invited dignitaries from nations around the world for the signing of trade agreements, sale/lease of land for trading posts and the sale of diamonds.
Pacts/Agreements[]
Nations willing to sign trading pacts with South India-
Miscellaneous Pacts and Agreements
Trading Posts[]
Post your requests below-
Nation | Size of Post | Location of the Post | Leasing | Buying |
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Portugal (Iberia) | ??? | Cannanore/Kannur | Yes | |
Buy-A-Diamond[]
Buy a Diamond to adorn the crown of the King/Queen of your country. Large unpolished diamonds shaped to the requirement of your King/Queen. Why only one ? Buy two or three or more.
The Prices are in today's terms.
The Diamonds listed are those found in the Kollur mines in India and are the ones who were not found before 1650 or have a recorded history starting after that.
Name of Diamond | Specifications | Size (in carats) | Nation 1 | Nation 2 | Nation 3 | Base Price |
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Name (USD ----) | ||||||
Archduke Joseph | Colorless | 80 carats | USD 20 million | |||
Beau Sancy | Colorless | 40 carats | USD 10 million | |||
Dresden White | Colorless | 47 carats | USD 10 million | |||
Graff Pink | Intense Pink | 24 carats | USD 20 million | |||
Orlov Diamond | Colorless | 190 carats | USD 50 million | |||
Pigot Diamond | Colorless | 47 carats | USD 20 million | |||
Princie Diamond | Intense Pink | 35 carats | USD 35 million | |||
Terschenko Diamond | Blue | 43 carats | USD 20 million | |||
Wittelsbach-Graff Diamond | Deep Blue | 31 carats | USD 20 million |
Information about other unlisted Diamonds-
- The Akbar Shah, the Shah and the Great Mogul are in North India
- The Black Orlov hasn't been found
- The Regent, the Daria-i-Noor, the Dresden Green, the Dresden Yellow, the Jacob Diamond and the Tavernier Blue (including the French Blue and the Hope) are a part of the crown of Dakshinaptha.
- The Florentine Diamond, the Hortensia, the Briolette of India and the Sancy are in Europe.
- The Star of the East's origin is disputed.