During the British rule, the only British King to visit India and hold his Darbar was:

During the British rule, the only British King to visit India and hold his Darbar was:

  • (A) Edward VII
  • (B) George V
  • (C) James II
  • (D) Edward VI
The British monarch who set foot in India and held his Darbar in India during the British era was King George V. Along with his queen, Mary, he participated in the Delhi Darbar held on December 12, 1911, to commemorate the coronation of the monarch, making him the only British monarch to have set foot in India during the British era. Although the Durbars were held in 1877 and 1903, the Delhi Darbar of 1911 was the only occasion when the monarch actually attended the Darbar in person. It was at the Darbar that King George V announced that the capital of India would be shifted from Calcutta to Delhi.
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