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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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.

  3. 7 de jul. de 2023 · The Delhi Durbar was a series of grand events that took place in Delhi, India, to mark the coronation of British monarchs as Emperors or Empress of India. The first Delhi Durbar was held in 1877, and subsequent Durbars were held in 1903 and 1911. The idea of the Delhi Durbar was first proposed by Lord Lytton, the then Viceroy of India, in 1876.

  4. The celebrations in India, known as the Delhi Durbar or the Imperial Durbar, took place from 29 December 1902 to 10 January 1903, and were attended by the Duke of Connaught, King Edward’s brother. The programme of events lasted a fortnight and were on a scale never before attempted. The Viceroy’s own camp included nearly 3,000 people, and ...

  5. Delhi Durbar and Coronation: With King George V, Queen Mary.

  6. 6 de may. de 2023 · The Delhi Durbar, a ceremonial gathering which marked George V’s succession as King Emperor of India, was held on December 12, 1911. Also Read | Queen Elizabeth’s coronation dress and jewellery goes on display as part of Platinum Jubilee celebrations

  7. Delhi Durbar 1911, mit König Georg V. und Königin Mary auf dem Podest unter dem Baldachin.. Der Delhi Durbar (Hindi दिल्ली दरबार, Urdu دہلی دربار, „Hoftag zu Delhi“), gelegentlich auch Imperial Durbar, war eine Versammlung, die jeweils anlässlich der Krönung des britischen Monarchen zum Kaiser von Indien abgehalten wurde.