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  1. This Corantion Park saw the British grandeur at its best three times when Imperial Durbars were held at this site on 1st January, 1877 to declare Queen Victoria as Empress of India, on 1st January, 1903 to celebrate coronation of Kind Edward VIII and then, in the presence of King George V, the King of England on 11th December, 1911 announcing shifting of British capital from Calcutta to Delhi ...

  2. Delhi Coronation Durbar. Delhi Coronation Durbar was held on 12 December 1911 before an assembly of about 80,000 select people of British India and the princely states apparently to mark the accession of King George V to the throne of Great Britain on the death of Edward VII. But the real intention behind holding the darbar in the presence of ...

  3. Delhi Durbar Medals were instituted by the United Kingdom to commemorate the Delhi Durbar where the new Emperor of India was proclaimed, in 1903 for Edward VII, and in 1911 for George V. [1] On both occasions the medals were one and a half inches in diameter and were awarded in both gold and silver. [2] They were worn in date order alongside ...

  4. The Delhi Durbar of 1911 was held for the formal purpose of enabling King George V as Emperor of India to announce his coronation to his subjects in India, and to receive homage from the Viceroy and his officers, and from the Indian ruling princes. The total number of participants and spectators was estimated at 100,000, including over 30,000 ...

  5. "The Great Coronation Durbar - Delhi 1911". www.britishpathe.com. British Pathé Delhi, India. Pan across huge dais in the midst of a massive arena. Thousands of troops form up and hundreds of civil and military dignitaries arrive. King George V and Queen Mary arrive and take the place on the dais where they receive homage.

  6. 5 de feb. de 2022 · The grandest of them all is of King George V, who held the Delhi Durbar in 1911, along with Queen Mary. The 52-acre park is the resting place of statues of British monarchs and viceroys.

  7. Le Delhi Durbar de 1911, avec le roi George V et la reine Mary assis sur les dais. Les durbars de Delhi ( hindi : दिल्ली दरबार, ourdou : دہلی دربار ; « durbar » est un mot d'origine persane qui veut dire « cour » en hindi et ourdou) sont des rassemblements qui ont eu lieu à Coronation Park, à Delhi, en Inde ...