Durbar may 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 (court), a historical Mughal court in India; also used for a ceremonial gathering under the British Raj
  • Darbar Sahib Hall, the main room in a Gurdwara, in which the Sache Patishah (True Emperor) Sri Guru Granth Sahib is placed
  • 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
  • Durbar Square

See also

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