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* [[Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee]], an Indian non-governmental organisation for sex workers |
* [[Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee]], an Indian non-governmental organisation for sex workers |
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* [[Durbar (court)]], a historical Mughal court in India; also used for a ceremonial gathering under the British Raj |
* [[Durbar (court)]], a historical Mughal court in India; also used for a ceremonial gathering under the British Raj |
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* [[Delhi Durbar]], assemblies in Delhi, India, to mark the succession of an Emperor or Empress of India under the British Raj |
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* [[Durbar (horse)]], a French racehorse, winner of the 1914 Epsom Derby |
* [[Durbar (horse)]], a French racehorse, winner of the 1914 Epsom Derby |
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* [[Durbar (title)]], a title of honour in princely India |
* [[Durbar (title)]], a title of honour in princely India |
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Look up durbar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Durbar can refer to:
- Conference of Rulers, a council of Malay monarchs
- Durbar festival, a yearly festival in several towns of Nigeria
- Durbar floor plate, a hot-rolled structural steel that has been designed to give excellent slip resistance on its upper surface
- Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee, an Indian non-governmental organisation for sex workers
- Durbar (court), a historical Mughal court in India; also used for a ceremonial gathering under the British Raj
- Delhi Durbar, assemblies in Delhi, India, to mark the succession of an Emperor or Empress of India under the British Raj
- Durbar (horse), a French racehorse, winner of the 1914 Epsom Derby
- Durbar (title), a title of honour in princely India