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Meeting of noblemen and princes in pre-20th-century India

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Durbar (court): Meeting of noblemen and princes in pre-20th-century India
Durbar is a Persian-derived term referring to the noble court of a king or ruler or a formal meeting where the king held all discussions regarding the state. It was used in South Asia for a ruler's court or feudal levy. A durbar may be either a feudal state council for administering the affairs of a princely state, or a purely ceremonial gathering, as was increasingly the case during British rule in India.

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