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Amelia Khatri

Crowns Stolen

Crowns Stolen explores the captivating world of royal heists, positioning these daring thefts not merely as crimes but as pivotal historical events that reflect deeper societal unrest and political instability. The book uncovers how the loss of royal regalia, such as crown jewels, has served as a catalyst for broader societal changes, impacting national identity and the public perception of royalty. Imagine the symbolic weight of a king's crown, representing centuries of power, suddenly vanishing—this book delves into the “why” behind such audacious acts.

The book examines the profound historical consequences of these thefts, offering detailed accounts of significant crown jewel heists across various eras and geographical locations. Each case study analyzes the heist itself, the motivations of the perpetrators, and the immediate and long-term impacts on the monarchy and nation.

Proceeding from an introduction of royal regalia as symbols of power to specific historical examples and finally to an analysis of their broader implications, the narrative reveals how these crimes expose vulnerabilities within even the most entrenched regimes.
132 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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