noun
- Plural of darbar; formal courts or assemblies held by Indian rulers or officials, especially during the British colonial period.
- Receptions or official gatherings held by Indian dignitaries or government officials.
Usage: historical; often capitalized when referring to specific official events
Usage: South Asian English
Examples
- The British viceroy attended several darbars during his tenure in India.
- The maharaja held grand darbars to receive visiting dignitaries.
- Historical records describe the elaborate ceremonies performed at the darbars.
- The darbars served as important venues for conducting official business.
- Nobles and officials gathered at the darbars to pay their respects.