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  1. The medal was distributed, not only to those present at the Durbar, but to others throughout India who contributed to the Raj. The ribbon was the same as for the medal for King George's Coronation, and while the obverse design is the same, the Durbar Medal is larger, being 1½ inches in diameter, compared with 1¼ inches for the Coronation Medal.

  2. Delhi Durbar. Delhi Durbar significa Corte de Delhi e referia-se a uma assembleia em massa no estilo imperial indiano e que ocorria em Delhi, no parque da coroação (Coronation Park) para marcar a sucessão de um Imperador ou Imperatriz da Índia, título atribuído a reis e rainhas britânicos. Também chamada de Durbar Imperial, essa ...

  3. 9 de oct. de 2023 · Then again in 1911, a grander Durbar was held to celebrate the coronation of George V where it was announced that the Raj’s capital was being shifted from Calcutta to Delhi. Advertisement In the middle of the park, exactly where the 1911 Durbar was held, stands a tall stone obelisk commemorating the Durbar held in honour of George V’s ascension to the throne.

  4. The Coronation Durbar Park was set up by INTACH in 2011 as a tribute to the various historic celebrations held at this site. Also known as the Coronation Memorial, it was the venue of the Delhi Durbar in 1877 after Queen Victoria was declared the Empress of India. Later in 1903, this place was used to celebrate King Edward's assumption of the ...

  5. 14 de ene. de 2024 · Enter the era of the so-called Delhi Durbars, the massive royal ceremonies held in 1877, 1903, and 1911 in Delhi’s Coronation Park by the imperial government. Alan Trevithick, in a special issue of Modern Asian Studies on civil ritual in India, argues that these “three great Durbars, royal assemblages… were explicitly political rituals ...

  6. Obelisco conmemorativo en Coronation Park (Delhi) erigido en el lugar exacto donde Jorge V del Reino Unido y la reina María se sentaron durante el Durbar de 1911. Se llevó a cabo en diciembre de 1911, para conmemorar la coronación del rey Jorge V y la reina María , como Emperador y la Emperatriz de la India.

  7. "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.