- Look up
darbar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Darbar may
refer to:
Darbar-e Azam, a
council of
ministers implemented in 1872 in
Qajar Iran constituting...
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Darbar (/ðʌrbɑːr/ transl. Court) is a 2020
Indian Tamil-language
action thriller film
written and
directed by AR Murugadoss, and
produced by Allirajah...
- and
British Indian Empire, Koli
Darbars were
petty rulers of
several villages and
jagirs and
known as
Pallavi Darbar Sahib and Koli
Thakor for
their landholdings...
- services, and in
parts of Marwar,
certain Charan families were
effectively Darbars. Roy Burman, J. J. (2005).
Gujarat Unknown: Hindu-Muslim
Syncretism and...
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Darbar (Urdu: داتا دربار, romanized: Dātā
Darbār) is an
Islamic shrine located in La****, Punjab. It is the
largest Sufi
shrine in
South Asia. It...
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Darbar Sahib may
refer to:
Darbar, a
lofty variation of the (rather rare, modest)
princely title Darbar (or Durbar) in
feudal India, as in
petty Kamadhia...
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literature produced by the Kavi
Darbars,
Sikhologists Louis E.
Fenech and W. H.
McLeod propose that the
number of
poets in the
darbars established by the tenth...
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Dangs Darbar is a fair
organized during the Holi
festival in Ahwa, the
headquarters of
Dangs district of Gujarat, India. Five old Dang
Darbars are given...
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Ismail Darbar is an
Indian film
score composer, instrumentalist, singer,
violinist and
music director. He won the
National Film
Award for Best
Music Direction...
- The
Darbar Festival is an
Indian classical music festival based in
London that
annually features Hindustani classical music and
Carnatic music and featured...