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Darbar may refer to: * Darbar-e Azam, a council of ministers implemented in 1872 in Qajar Iran constituting a cabinet * Durbar (court), a term for a court in Urdu from the Persian * Darbar (Raga), a musical scale/mode of South Indian classical music (Carnatic music) * Darbar Sahib (other) * Darbar (title) or Darbar Saheb is a title of honor used in India * Darbar, Iran (other) Darbar ( fa, داربار or دربر or داربر or دربار, link=no) in Iran may refer to: * Darbar, Kerman (دربر - ''Darbar''), a village in Kerman Province, Iran * Darbar, Markazi (دربر - ''Darbar''), a village in Markazi Provinc ..., places in Iran * ''Darbar'' (film), a 2020 Indian Tamil-language action film {{disambiguation ...
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Darbar-e Azam
The Darbar-e Azam (lit. "the great court") was established in October 1872 under Qajar ''shah'' Naser al-Din Shah Naser al-Din Shah Qajar ( fa, ناصرالدین‌شاه قاجار; 16 July 1831 – 1 May 1896) was the fourth Shah of Qajar Iran from 5 September 1848 to 1 May 1896 when he was assassinated. He was the son of Mohammad Shah Qajar and Malek ... (1848-1896). It was a council of ministers, constituting a cabinet, and was composed of the ''sadr-e azam'' (grand vizier) and nine other ministers. The Darbar-e Azam was established as a result of several tests undertaken during Naser al-Din Shah's rule in order to improve the effectiveness of Iran's administration on Western model. The nine other ministers in addition to the ''sadr-e azam'' were: of war, finance, justice, foreign affairs, interior, education, public works, court, commerce and agriculture. Together with the ''sadr-e azam'', these ministers were responsible for running the entire Iranian government. Refere ...
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Durbar (court)
Durbar is a Persian-derived term (from fa, دربار - ''darbār'') meaning the kings’ or rulers’ noble court or a formal meeting where the king held all discussions regarding the state. It was used in India for a ruler's court or feudal levy as the latter came to be ruled and later administered by foreigners. A durbar may be either a feudal state council for administering the affairs of a princely state, or a purely ceremonial gathering, as in the time of the British Empire in India. The most famous Durbars belonged to great Emperors and Kings. In the north of India cities like Baroda, Gwalior, Udaipur, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaiselmer, and Agra and the city of Lahore in Pakistan, have palaces and forts that adorn such magnificent halls. The Mughal Emperor Akbar had two halls; one for his ministers and the other for the general public. Usually Durbar halls are lavishly decorated with the best possible materials available at the time. In the south of India, the Mysore Palace ...
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Darbar (Raga)
Darbar (pronounced darbār) is a ragam in Carnatic music. The raga is a comparatively recent entry to Carnatic Music, possibly in the earlier part of the 18th century.''Ragas in Carnatic music'' by Dr. S. Bhagyalekshmy, Pub. 1990, CBH Publications''Raganidhi'' by P. Subba Rao, Pub. 1964, The Music Academy of MadrasRagasurabhi by K.T Rabindranathan published by Kerala Bhasha Institute First published in November 1992 Structure and lakshana It is a Vakra ragam derived from the 22nd Melakarta rāgam Kharaharapriya. Nishadham and ghandharam used as long in the Avarohana. Its ' structure is as follows (see ''swaras'' in Carnatic music for details on below notation and terms): * : * : The notes used are shadjam, chathusruthi rishabham, sadharana gandharam, shuddha madhyamam, panchamam, chathusruthi dhaivatham, kaisiki nishadham. Popular compositions ''Darbar'' is a scale that is used for compositions in a medium to fast tempo. This scale has been used by many composers a ...
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Darbar Sahib (other)
Darbar Sahib may refer to: * Darbar, a lofty variation of the (rather rare, modest) princely title Darbar (or Durbar) in feudal India, as in petty Kamadhia (in Gujarat) * Darbar Sahib Hall, main hall in a Sikh gurdwara * Gurdwara Darbar Sahib Kartarpur, a holy Sikh temple in Kartarpur, Pakistan * Sri Darbar Sahib, the Golden Temple, the holiest Gurdwara (temple) of Sikhism, in Amritsar, India * Guru Ram Rai Darbar Sahib Guru Ram Rai Darbar Sahib is a Sikh place of worship in Dehradun, India, dedicated to Baba Ram Rai, eldest son of Guru Har Rai, the seventh of the ten Sikh Gurus. Baba Ram Rai settled here with his followers in the mid-17th century, after he w ...
, a gurudwara established by Guru Ram Rai in Dehradun, India {{disambiguation ...
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Darbar (title)
Darbar or Durbar or Darbar Sahib (Gujarati: ISO 15919: ''Darbār'') is a title of honor or respect used mainly in the Indian states of Gujarat and Rajasthan. Chieftain or Lord of small petty princely states, which existed in the pre-independence era, who used title as together with honorific Saheb, to be referred as Darbar Saheb. Traditionally, it was used to refer to persons belonging to the landed-nobility, who may also be from the communities of Kathis, Mers, Charans or Rajputs. As such, many dominant caste or hereditary chieftain of an erstwhile princely states may be referred to as Darbar in the general use of the word. The title was mostly in use in areas now covered by Gujarat and Rajasthan However, there is no separate notified caste called Darbar. It was a title of honor more in use during princely India, which was used to refer to chieftains and is prevalent in use even today mainly in rural Gujarat. See also Related topics * Jagirdar * Thakur * Feudalism ...
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Darbar, Iran (other)
Darbar ( fa, داربار or دربر or داربر or دربار, link=no) in Iran may refer to: * Darbar, Kerman (دربر - ''Darbar''), a village in Kerman Province, Iran * Darbar, Markazi (دربر - ''Darbar''), a village in Markazi Province, Iran * Darbar, Mazandaran (داربار - ''Dārbār''), a village in Mazandaran Province, Iran * Darbar, Semnan (دربار - ''Darbār''), a village in Semnan Province, Iran {{geodis ...
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