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- Durbar_Hall abstract "Durbar Hall is a place where Indian Kings and other rulers had their formal and informal meetings. The most famous ones belonged to Great Emperors and Kings. In the North, cities like Udaipur, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaiselmer, and Agra have palaces that adorn such magnificent halls. The Mughal Emperor Akbar had two halls; one for his ministers and the other for the general public. Usually Durbar halls are lavishly decorated with the best possible materials available at the time. In the south of India, the Mysore Palace had a number of such halls, especially the Peacock Hall, having colour tinted glasses imported from Belgium, which were used for marriage ceremonies. The Durbar Hall in the Khilawat Mubarak, in the city of Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh, was the durbar hall of the Nizams of Hyderbad.".
- Durbar_Hall thumbnail Queens_place_Durbar_Hall.jpg?width=300.
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- Durbar_Hall wikiPageExternalLink durbarHall.
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- Durbar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Agra.
- Durbar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Akbar.
- Durbar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Belgium.
- Durbar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_India.
- Durbar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Palaces_in_India.
- Durbar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Charminar.
- Durbar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Gilbert_Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound,_4th_Earl_of_Minto.
- Durbar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Hyderabad.
- Durbar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Jaipur.
- Durbar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Jaisalmer.
- Durbar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Jodhpur.
- Durbar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Mir_Akbar_Ali_Khan_Sikander_Jah,_Asaf_Jah_III.
- Durbar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Mughal_Empire.
- Durbar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Mysore_Palace.
- Durbar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Nizam_of_Hyderabad.
- Durbar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Palace.
- Durbar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Salabat_Jung.
- Durbar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Udaipur.
- Durbar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink File:DURBAR_HALL.jpg.
- Durbar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink File:Queens_place_Durbar_Hall.jpg.
- Durbar_Hall wikiPageWikiLink File:View_of_the_Gagan_Mahal_or_durbar_hall,_Bijapur.jpg.
- Durbar_Hall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Durbar Hall".
- Durbar_Hall wikiPageWikiLinkText "durbar hall".
- Durbar_Hall wikiPageWikiLinkText "seat of royal power".
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- Durbar_Hall subject Category:Medieval_India.
- Durbar_Hall subject Category:Palaces_in_India.
- Durbar_Hall hypernym Place.
- Durbar_Hall type Settlement.
- Durbar_Hall type Attraction.
- Durbar_Hall comment "Durbar Hall is a place where Indian Kings and other rulers had their formal and informal meetings. The most famous ones belonged to Great Emperors and Kings. In the North, cities like Udaipur, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Jaiselmer, and Agra have palaces that adorn such magnificent halls. The Mughal Emperor Akbar had two halls; one for his ministers and the other for the general public. Usually Durbar halls are lavishly decorated with the best possible materials available at the time.".
- Durbar_Hall label "Durbar Hall".
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- Durbar_Hall wasDerivedFrom Durbar_Hall?oldid=707440324.
- Durbar_Hall depiction Queens_place_Durbar_Hall.jpg.
- Durbar_Hall isPrimaryTopicOf Durbar_Hall.