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  Darbar Fine Indian Cuisine
Darbar Indian restaurant with its prime location in midtown Manhattan, right in the heart of New York city, and with their numerous dishes of great cuisine, is a superb choice for good food and ambiance.
Besides the traditional, korma and tandoori preparations the kitchen experiments with trans-ethnic fusion dishes like Maine crab cakes, and potato croquettes stuffed with goat cheese.
Darbar 152 E. 46th Street New York, NY 10017
www.darbarny.com   (93 words)

  
  Darbar Fine Indian Cuisine - Restaurant Reviews - Good Living - Entertainment
Cycling to the Indian eatery Darbar to collect our order, my companion and I are not only making use of the food preparation time, we're burning off calories.
Darbar, which resembles a subterranean sandstone and brick temple, provides an array of secure takeaway packaging: foil wrapping, foam and plastic containers.
Then it's chicken jalfrize (spicy, stir-fried chicken in masala sauce with onion and capsicum) and Darbar saagwala (beef cooked in a spinach puree and flavoured with garlic, clove and egg).
www.smh.com.au /news/restaurant-reviews/darbar-fine-indian-cuisine/2006/05/12/1146940721004.html   (373 words)

  
  Darbar Sahib - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Darbar Sahib refers to the main hall within a Sikh gurdwara.
This hall is where the current and perpetual Guru of the Sikhs, the Guru Granth Sahib is placed on a takhat or throne in a prominent central position in the hall.
The Darbar Sahib may also be used to refer explicitly to the inner sanctum of the Harimandir Sahib.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Darbar_Sahib   (103 words)

  
 Darbar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Durbar, a term for a court in India
Darbar Sahib, In the Sikh religious architecture, part of a gurdwara
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Darbar   (88 words)

  
 KAMADHIA
The present Darbar Saheb Mir Jaffar Imam is the author of the "Mirza Ghalib and the Mirs of Gujarat", an historical book bringing to light the strong relationship between the Master Urdu and Persian Poet with the Royal family of Surat and Kamadhia.
Darbar Shri Mir Jafur Ali was the son of Darbar Shri Mir Sarfaraz Ali of Kamadhia.
Darbar Shri MIR JAFUR ALI 1860/1863, born 1817, also styled as Nawab of Surat, married 1stly, Musammatpanah Bakthiar-ul-nissa Begum Sahiba of Surat (daughter of Nawab MIR AFZALUDDIN KHAN, last ruler of Surat which was annexed in 1800), married 2ndly, Begum Basti Begum of Ahmedabad, married 3rdly, Fatima, and had issue, 2 son and 2 daughters.
www.uq.net.au /~zzhsoszy/ips/k/kamadhia.html   (1351 words)

  
 Darbar Sydney Restaurant Review and Information
Darbar offers business lunches, birthday party specials, special function room for over 100 guests and is a perfect place for business events, screenings and parties.
Darbar is possibly the best Indian we have been to, excellent food accompanied by good service and decor made our night.
Darbar chat and chicken chukka were probably the best among the few we had that night.
www.eatability.com.au /au/sydney/darbar_fine_indian_cuisine.htm   (845 words)

  
 Darbar Sahib - SikhiWiki, free Sikh encyclopedia.
Darbar Sahib refers to the Main Hall within a Sikh Gurdwara.
In the phase "Darbar Sahib", the word Darbar means Court and so the terms together refers to the "Guru's Court".
This is the hall where the current and perpetual Guru of the Sikh, Sri Guru Granth Sahib is placed on a Takhat or Throne in a prominent central position in the hall.
www.sikhiwiki.org /index.php?title=Darbar_sahib   (544 words)

  
 darbar move definition - Dictionary - MSN Encarta
darbar move definition - Dictionary - MSN Encarta
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South Asia state government's seasonal move: either of two annual moves by the Indian government of Jammu and Kashmir between its summer and winter capitals.
encarta.msn.com /dictionary_561538467/darbar_move.html   (112 words)

  
 Darbar
The word Darbar or Durbar, as the British wrote it, was of Persian origin, introduced to India by the Mughals.
It was the duty of these last two to carry the state regalia in particular the silver-handled fans and fly-whisks: 'These people were normally Muslims who in the old days functioned as bodyguards and you can see their importance when you go into a temple.
In larger states the more important members of the nobility might also be given the privilege of having their own mace-bearers, so that in Bikaner there were as many as fifteen attending the ruler's court.
heritagehotels.com /ektharaja/darbar.htm   (615 words)

  
 SFist: D to Zed
Darbar is not decorated with flocked wallpaper, nor is the floor padded with a swirly-patterned burgundy carpet.
Darbar is a cute little place in the northern parts of the Tenderloin where you might normally expect to order your cheap Indian food at the counter in an ugly neon-lit room, as you hide your bring-your-own beer in a brown paper bag on a Formica table.
Darbar stands out from these neighbours by offering a prettier setting, painted walls framed with pictures, tables that are clean and set for dinner, waiter service, and a proprietor who loves nothing more than to socialize with his customers whilst bringing them a glass for that beer or wine.
www.sfist.com /archives/2005/04/20/d_to_zed.php   (1184 words)

  
 wfn.org | WSC-AR Urges UNESCO to Drop Consideration of Siri Darbar
The status of Siri Darbar Sahib in the Sikh Religion is similar to that of the Kaaba in Islam and the Vatican in Roman Catholicism.
Siri Darbar Sahib is the heartthrob of a living faith; it is not an archeological relic or a symbol of Indian culture and it is not a cultural tourist site.
Sikhs cannot forget the bloody invasion of Siri Darbar Sahib in 1984 followed by the attempted reconstruction of Siri Akaal Takhat Sahib and the construction of Galiyara (corridor) around the complex to ensure ease of armed intervention in the future.
www.wfn.org /2005/03/msg00301.html   (924 words)

  
 Taj Darbar hotel Bodhgaya - India hotels
The Taj Darbar Hotel in Bodhgaya offers three star comforts at very affordable rates and in the same time caters to the diverse needs of the tourists.
Taj Darbar Hotel in Bodhgaya is one of the famous three Star Hotels of Bodhgaya and also one of the renowned Hotels in India.
The room facilities at Taj Darbar Hotel in Bodhgaya also provides you with 24 hours room service, porters and bellman on call, intercom service, facilities for watching in house movies, pay-per-click channel packages, satellite and cable connections with Color TV, separate tea or coffee making machines depending upon your choice.
www.asiarooms.com /india/bodhgaya/taj_darbar-hotel.html   (1712 words)

  
 Khalsa Darbar of South Jersey, Inc.
The Khalsa Darbar of South Jersey, Inc. was established on November 3, 1997.
The trustees will be responsible for major policy and long term planning of the objectives and activities of the Darbar; immovable property including all the funds of the Darbar, assure that immovable property of the society is not sold or altered without a two-third majority of the trustees.
In case the members/trustees of Khalsa Darbar, while performing duties of and/or representing Khalsa Darbar in any activity, are challenged in a court of law, the Khalsa Darbar funds shall be used for their legal defense and to fulfil legal obligations.
www.angelfire.com /pa4/dhillon/constitution.html   (3552 words)

  
 Restaurant: Darbar Indian Cuisine
Darbar's version of the traditional mint sauce is hotter than most, astonishing my companion, who had never encountered something so cool and fiery all at once.
But Darbar does serve a few South Indian dishes, including masala dosa, a potato-stuffed pancake, and a version of masala dosa with ground lamb which I mean to try next time.
The vegetarian thali included a mixed curry, which I think of as a sort of comfort food; spinach, which I love, with Indian farmer's cheese, which is pretty tasteless; and a dish called malal kofta, which is deep-fried cheese balls and vegetables in a delicious spicy tomato sauce.
ae.mercurynews.com /entertainment/ui/mercurynews/restaurant.html?id=27&reviewId=31   (628 words)

  
 the eXile - bar-dak - Lionel Tannenbaum
Darbar, at the exact opposite end of the city, is still open and not far below the Kohinoor standard.
But getting to Darbar means ponying up for one of those irritating 70-ruble cab rides, and the restaurant’s loud live acts during dinner hours can provide conversationalists with a powerful disincentive to visit.
The food at Darbar is good enough that you end up going anyway, but upon leaving you always have the same thought—if it were closer and quieter, I’d come here every day.
www.exile.ru /bardak/eatrev/lionel96.html   (835 words)

  
 DARBAR HUNZA   (Site not responding. Last check: )
A view of the Golden Peak from the rooftop of Darbar Hunza.
driving distance from Darbar, and is the highest border crossing in the world at an altitude of 16,000 ft.
Khunjerab is a full day excursion and transportation can be arranged from Darbar.
hunzadarbar.com.pk /hunza.htm   (652 words)

  
 Panthic Weekly: Giani Puran Singh 1984 Experiences
After meeting Sant Ji, I went to Sri Darbar Sahib and carried the duty of Sodar Rehraas Sahib, which was supposed to be done by Giani Mohan Singh.
In Sri Darbar Sahib Raagi Bhai Randhir Singh’s jatha was performing Aasa Ki Vaar.
We said we were both inside Sri Darbar sahib, so we have no idea where he was.
panthic.org /news/129/ARTICLE/1403/2005-06-05.html?...   (1741 words)

  
 Darbar Exotic Indian Cuisine
At Darbar Exotic Indian Cuisine, dine on dishes fit for Emperors and Maharajahs, in a setting that recaptures the regal aura of Darbar at the Royal Palace.
Indian cuisine holds a proud place in the pantheon of international culinary delights, and the menu at Darbar reflects the magnificent geo-ethno-cultural diversity of India, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
Darbar uses only the freshest ingredients, and chooses organic ingredients whenever possible.
www.darbarkingston.com   (363 words)

  
 The Hindu : Metro Plus Mangalore / Eating Out : Old favourites in a new package
Despite the sea-change taking place, Mangalore still plays host to some classic restaurants that may have undergone a facelift as far as decor and service is concerned but yet have maintained an uncompromising stand on the familiar tastes they are famous for.
For instance, the kara chick, unique to Royal Darbar, is a spicy and crunchy dry preparation that moves faster than the chef can produce it.
The Hyderabadi gul-e-gulzar premium biryanis in particular leave a lasting impression on one's palate, and come in generous portions that are large enough to fill two people up comfortably.
www.hindu.com /mp/2006/09/02/stories/2006090200910400.htm   (401 words)

  
 Research, authenticity key to Darbar's success - Indian restaurant Nation's Restaurant News - Find Articles
NEW YORK -- The menu at Darbar, a 195-seat restaurant that has been open for 10 months, offers more than 70 items and is representative of a new kind of Indian restaurant in this country.
The managing director of Darbar, H. Khan, grew up in the family's restaurant business and was a stockbroker, then decided to open an Indian restaurant studded with artifacts in midtown Manhattan.
At Darbar captains take a customer's order, but both waiters and captains are trained in helping diners make choices.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m3190/is_v18/ai_3403644?lstpn=article_results&lstpc=search&lstpr=external&lstprs=other&lstwid=1&lstwn=search_results&lstwp=body_middle   (889 words)

  
 JASDAN
Darbar Shri CHELA VIKA KHACHAR I 1683/-, married and had issue.
Darbar Shri ALA VAJSUR KHACHAR 1919/1973, born 4th November 1905, installed on the gaddi on 1st December 1924, educated at Rajkumar College, Rajkot, married 1stly, Bai Shri Rani Kamlabai, married 2ndly, Rani Madhvi Devi of Jubbal, and had issue.
Darbar Shri SHIVRAJ ALA KHACHAR 1973/1989, born 1930, married Rani Pramila Raje Gaekwad Sahib of Baroda, and had issue.
www.uq.net.au /~zzhsoszy/ips/j/jasdan.html   (374 words)

  
 Yeshu Darbar
Yeshu Darbar was born under the vision of Gospel and Plough and our Hon’ble Vice Chancellor Rev. (Prof.) Dr. Rajendra B. Lal carried out the command of Lord Jesus Christ as given to his disciples in the book of Matt.
“Yeshu Darbar” is open to all people and it discriminates no people on the basis of caste, creed and religion and believes that God is not imprisoned in a specific religion but available to all people when they travel beyond their religious boundaries.
At present the “Yeshu Darbar” Church services are being held in the football stadium as the Chapel compound could not accommodate people beyond 15,000 in number.
www.aaidu.org /yeshuDarbar.htm   (1391 words)

  
 Mughal Darbar ::: Kashmir's Pride,the hotel known for its taste as -"The Taste of Nation !"
Mughal Darbar in 1984 with a simple restaurant which grew into a taste center of Kashmir, now fondly called " The taste of Nation".
There are people who cover miles from distant areas to enjoy the delicacies of Mughal Darbar.
Pickles of Mughal Darbar are Known for their Taste and purity.
www.mughal-darbar.com /about.htm   (325 words)

  
 DARBAR SHRI VIRA VALA SURAG VALA,VADIA v. THE STATE OF SAURASHTRA (NOW BOMBAY) [1960] INSC 74 (14 April 1960)
The Judgment of the Court was delivered by KAPUR, J.-Prior to the integration of the Indian States with the Union of India on the promulgation of the Constitution of India there was in Kathiawad a State of the name of Vadia, succession to the Rulership of which was by primogeniture.
On July 5, 1943, the Ruler Darbar Saheb Shri Surag Vala executed two documents in favour of the petitioner granting him in perpetuity and in heredity a village called ' Mota Pithadia' in the State for enjoyment as ' Kapal-Giras' as ' Bhayat'.
On January 27, 1950, Kumar Shri Krishan Kumar, the elder son of the Ruler Darbar Saheb Shri Surag Vala died and thereafter on May 16, 1950, the Ruler himself died.
www.worldlii.org /in/cases/INSC/1960/74.html   (1832 words)

  
 Darbar Leeds - Leeds venue guide - Itchy City Guides   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Even though it resembles an Indian palace and serves up some of the best curry in the city, the best thing about this place is the exotic fruit basket at the end.
Darbar is expensive, and the food isn't very good.
It is very ostentatious, and elaborate, and impressive in all departments, apart from the important one.
www.itchyleeds.co.uk /venues/385.html   (161 words)

  
 musician-ismail-darbar
Ismail Darbar was born to noted clarinet and saxophone player Husain.
Lady luck's shine increased on Ismail Darbar when he met director Sanjay Leela Bhansali(ismail was recommended by the singer Kunal), for whose film Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam, he composed the music.
Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Ismail Darbar have bedecked Devdas with nine songs that speak not only the story of the film but also the story of melody and passion at their entwined best.For the musical hit Devdas (2002), Ismail scored soulful music.
www.hindilyrix.com /musicians/musician-ismail-darbar.html   (431 words)

  
 Sikhism - Golden Temple- Darbar Sahib
His son, Guru Hargobind, the Sixth Nanak, taught the use of arms, the idea being that when peaceful resistance to oppression proved inadequate, resources to the sword was a lawful alternative.
Yet, with their characteristics resilience, they were able to absorb the shock in their historical memory and survived the traumic experience, soon like in the past setting to the task of cleaning the sacred precincts and restoring their glory.
The Heritage of Darbar Sahib by Harbans Singh ji.
www.searchsikhism.com /golden.html   (3558 words)

  
 Darbar Indian Cuisine: A Taste of India in Palo Alto - The Stanford Daily Online
Darbar Indian Cuisine: A Taste of India in Palo Alto
This Tandoori chicken, served in a mild, creamy sauce, is Darbar’s most popular dish.
Darbar also caters to the vegetarian set with a wide selection of meatless dishes.
daily.stanford.edu /article/2006/9/19/darbarIndianCuisineATasteOfIndiaInPaloAlto   (662 words)

  
 Chapli Kebab Greatness at Darbar (SF) - San Francisco Bay Area - Chowhound
The alert that Darbar had fallen on hard times reminded me that it had been too long since my own last visit.
Darbar's has been my standard of comparison, and revisiting it once again, the version here still rocks.
I forgot to mention that Darbar serves North Indian/Punjabi/Moghul cuisine.
www.chowhound.com /topics/339268   (1155 words)

  
 History of the Sikhs
Darbar Sahib was later serviced by many Sikh Chiefs.
Maharaja Ranjit Singh, who donated gold to be put on top of Darbar Sahib has this inscribed at the entrance "The Guru was kind enough to allow the privilege of service to the template to his humble servant Ranjit Singh"
The Baba Buddha ji, Head Granthi of Darbar Sahib also tried but he was similarly turned away from the door.
www.sikh-history.com /sikhhist/events/gtemple.html   (2903 words)

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