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ignored (help)Though Calcutta was the capital, Delhi's historical significance persuaded the British to hold three Durbars here. The first was the imperial assemblage of 1877, which brought 70,000 people into Delhi, followed by the two coronation durbars of 1902–03 and 1911–12, both attended by even more people and the second by the King and Queen themselves. Each one was held at the same spot on open ground to the north of the Cantonment area. The encampments of all those attending spread for miles. The Viceroy and Governors of the various provinces were camped where Delhi University now stands and a light railway connected them with the Civil Lines in one direction and the Parade Ground and Proclamation dias on the other.
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