A ceremonial gathering held by a British colonial ruler, especially in India.(noun)
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Use "darbar" in a sentence
"The training began with drill and a ceremonial parade followed by 'darbar' in which Mohanlal addressed the jawans of the unit."
"The court proceedings rarely moved beyond the discussion on deciding the next date of hearing, and for the rest of the duration the place used to turn into what can best be described as Zardari's court-house, 'darbar'."
"The minister was addressing a public gathering at Hygam village of Baramulla district after taking a review cum public darbar meeting at the district."