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  1. 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 Coronation and Jubilee medals on the left chest ...

  2. durbar, in India, a court or audience chamber, and also any formal assembly of notables called together by a governmental authority. In British India the name was specially attached to formal imperial assemblies called together to mark state occasions. The three best-known durbars were held in Delhi in 1877, 1903, and 1911. They celebrated Queen Victoria’s assumption of the title of empress ...

  3. 29 de sept. de 2023 · Curated by noted historians Rana Safvi and Swapna Liddle, DAG also launched a book, Delhi Durbar: Empire, Display and the Possession of History, co-authored by the duo

  4. The arena, Delhi Durbar, 1911. Two photographs joined to form panorama; from an album entitled, 'Southern Provinces Mounted Rifles Delhi Durbar Contingent, 12th December, 1911', 1911. 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 ...

  5. Delhi Durbar hoặc Imperial Durbar, có nghĩa "Buổi chầu ở Delhi", là một buổi chầu theo cách thức hoàng quyền cực kỳ trọng thể từng được tổ chức tại Công viên đăng quang ( Coronation Park) ở Delhi, Ấn Độ. Mục đích của buổi chầu là mừng lễ đăng quang của quân chủ của ...

  6. View this object Delhi Durbar Medal 1911 View this object Persian inscription on reverse of Delhi Durbar Medal 1911 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.

  7. 12 de abr. de 2018 · The Durbar 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, Lord Hardinge of Penshurst (1858-1944), and his officers, and from the Indian ruling princes. The Emperor and Empress, Queen Mary, sat on a covered dais in an arena ...