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  1. This photograph shows congregational prayer in the courtyard of the Jami Masjid (also known as the Jumma Masjid or Friday Mosque) in Delhi on Eid al-Fitr. ...

  2. 28 de oct. de 2023 · The 1903 Durbar was held to celebrate the coronation of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra as ... The announcement of the transfer of the capital from Calcutta to Delhi was made during this durbar.

  3. DELHI DURBAR, 1911. An album of approximately 140 images, gelatin silver prints, red roan lettered "Coronation Durbar, Delhi, 1911" on upper cover and surmounted by crown, upper cover seriously defective, images typically 190 x 260mm., large 4to, 1911.

  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. 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 ...

  6. Delhi Museum of Archaeology : Loan Exhibition of Antiquities Coronation Durbar, 1911 an illustrated selection of the principal exhibits. c.1911. RCIN 1113355.

  7. Gold and silver medals were struck for each of these occasions: the Empress of India Medal for the 1877 event; and the Delhi Durbar Medal in 1903 and 1911. The gold versions were awarded to Indian rulers and the highest-ranking officials; the silver medals went to other British and Indian dignitaries and military personnel.