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Definition of Durbars

Durbar
Durbar Dur"bar, n. [Hind. darb[=a]r, fr. Per dar?[=a]r house, court, hall of audience; dar door, gate + b[=a]r court, assembly.] An audience hall; the court of a native prince; a state levee; a formal reception of native princes, given by the governor general of India. [India] [Written also darbar.]

Meaning of Durbars from wikipedia

- Look up durbar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Durbar may refer to: Conference of Rulers, a council of Malay monarchs Durbar festival, a yearly festival...
- the British. The 1877 Durbar was largely an official event and not a po****r occasion with m**** parti****tion like later durbars in 1903 and 1911. It was...
- three Durbars here. The first was the imperial ****emblage of 1877, which brought 70,000 people into Delhi, followed by the two coronation durbars of 1902–03...
- Delhi Durbar, he was given a salute of 17 guns in the presence of Edward VII, the Prince of Wales. He also attended the other two Delhi Durbars held in...
- Lord Lytton's Proclamation Durbar of 1877, celebrating the proclamation of Queen Victoria as the first Empress of India. Durbars continued to be held in...
- the original on 10 January 2019. Retrieved 7 August 2015. "THE HISTORIC DURBARS OF KATHMANDU". 19 October 2014. Archived from the original on 5 July 2015...
- and also Raja Dhian Singh, were permitted to hold their own miniature durbars (courts). Foreign visitors to the Sikh court were treated with respect...
- hotel. Bir Shumsher JBR Hotel Shanker Rana palaces of Nepal "THE HISTORIC DURBARS OF KATHMANDU". 19 October 2014. Archived from the original on 5 July 2015...
- The Durbar festival is an annual cultural, religious and equestrian festival, celebrated as a core part of the Arewa (Northern Nigerian) Hausa culture...
- Second Anglo-Afghan War (1878–80), was the reception of the Durbar in the local atmosphere. Durbars held different meanings for Britons, Anglo-Indians, and...