IPA: /dɑːrˈbɑːr/
KK: /dɑrˈbɑr/
A ceremonial meeting or assembly, especially in a historical context, often associated with royal or official events in India.
The king held a darbar to discuss important matters with his advisors.
Darbar originates from Persian 'dar' (meaning door or court) and 'bar' (meaning place). The term refers to a court or assembly, particularly in the context of a royal court or gathering.
Think of a 'door' ('dar') leading to a 'place' ('bar') where important gatherings or assemblies happen — that's what darbar means.