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SUFI SHRINE IN PAKISTAN
Data durbar; Data Durbar; Jamia Hajveria; Data Durbar Complex
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Durbar (court)         
  • The Durbar Hall at [[Jaipur]]
  • Emperor [[Shah Jahan]] and Prince [[Aurangzeb]] in Mughal Court, 1650
  • Group of Afghan Durbaries in Lahore, December 1880
  • Gallery for the queen and her ladies at [[Thirumalai Nayakkar Mahal]], [[Madurai]]
  • The Gagan Mahal, [[Bijapur]]
PERSIAN-DERIVED TERM FOR A FORMAL MEETING WHERE THE RULER HELD DISCUSSIONS REGARDING THE STATE
Durbar Hall; Dorbar
Durbar is a Persian-derived term (from - darbār) meaning the kings’ or rulers’ noble court or a formal meeting where the king held all discussions regarding the state. It was used in India for a ruler's court or feudal levy as the latter came to be ruled and later administered by foreigners.
Kathmandu Durbar Square         
SQUARE IN KATHMANDU, NEPAL
Kathmndu Durbar Square; Basantapur, Kathmandu; Basantapur Durbar Square
Kathmandu Durbar Square (Basantapur Durbar Kshetra) is located in front of the old royal palace of the former Kathmandu Kingdom and is one of three Durbar (royal palace) Squares in the Kathmandu Valley in Nepal, all of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
durbar         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Durbah; Durbar (disambiguation); Durbars
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¦ noun historical
1. the court of an Indian ruler.
2. a public reception held by an Indian prince or a British governor or viceroy in India.
Origin
Urdu, from Pers. darbar 'court'.

ويكيبيديا

Data Darbar

Data Darbar (also spelt Data Durbar; Urdu: داتا دربار), located in the city of Lahore (Punjab, Pakistan), is the largest Sufi shrine in South Asia. It was built to house the remains of Ali Hujwiri, commonly known as Data Ganj Baksh, a Sufi saint from Ghazni in present-day Afghanistan, who is believed to have lived on the site in the 11th century CE.

The site is considered to be the most sacred place in Lahore, and attracts up to one million visitors to its annual urs festival.