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Tosha Khana was a temple built by the First Civilization, located beneath the summer palace of Maharaja Ranjit Singh. The temple was used by the Maharaja to store the Koh-i-Noor diamond, a Piece of Eden.[1]
In June 1839, the temple was infiltrated by the Assassin Arbaaz Mir and his mute servant Raza Soora to find the Koh-i-Noor. After walking through the hall of the temple adorned with statues apparently depicting members of the First Civilization as Hindu gods, they found the artifact held by a statue of Durga and retrieved it.[1]
In 1841, the temple was infiltrated by Templars under the command of Master Templar William Sleeman, who had stolen the Koh-i-Noor. At the center of the temple he used the artifact in conjunction with a Precursor box and a device known as the Oracle, which then revealed a map pointing to another temple in Afghanistan. When Sleeman was confronted by Arbaaz Mir, the Templar shot at him, disturbing the complex leading to its destruction.[2]
Trivia
- Toshakhana is a word of uncertain origin, but likely Persian or Sanskrit, meaning literally 'treasure house'.
Gallery
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Arbaaz Mir and Raza Soora at the entrance to the ruins
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Arbaaz admiring the statues
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Treasure trove
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Statue of Durga
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William Sleeman using a Precursor box and the Koh-i-Noor in the temple
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The temple's destruction
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