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Min. Temp :
21.87℃
Max. Temp :
29.61℃
Distance from Adra :
259 Km.
Weather :
Rain until morning, starting again in the evening.
Located on the bank of River Bhagirathi, Murshidabad is an ancient city in West Bengal. It is believed that the city was on its height of glory before the British rulers shifted the capital to Kolkata. The town still bears memories of Nawabs that once ruled here and contributed in the city’s beauty by building mosques, tombs, and gardens. They even set up industries of ivory, gold and silver embroidery and silk weaving. Murshidabad today is a center for agriculture, handicrafts, and agriculture.
Murshidabad, town & district of West Bengal, was once the capital of Bengal, Bihar & Odisha. The last capital city of independent Bengal was named after Nawab Murshid Quli Khan, the Dewan of Bengal, Bihar and Odisha. This city was made the capital of Bengal in 1717; the British shifted which to Kolkata in 1773.
The city is famous for its historical reminiscences & the famous Murshidabad Silk. This city is situated on the banks of the Bhagirathi River.
The most visited place of Murshidabad is Hazar Duari Palace which means ‘A Palace of 1000 doors’. This palace really has 1000 doors according to its name, among which 100 are fake. It has a European style of architecture which was constructed by Duncan Mcleod on the orders of Humayun Jah in 1837. This palace is now transformed into a museum.
This is regarded as the biggest site museum of the Archaeological Survey of India. Tourists can see valuable company miniature paintings, paintings by various Italian, Dutch & French artists. They can also see weapons, miniature statues, old maps, manuscripts, etc there.
Tourists also visit Bara Imambara which includes Madina Mosque & Nowbat Khana, Clock Tower, Bachchawali Cannon, Zurud Mosque, Katra Mosque which was built by Nawab Murshid Quli Khan himself, Jahan Kosha Cannon, Tomb of Daughter of Murshid Quli Khan, Azimunnisa Begam, Khos Bag which is the tomb of Siraj ud daulah & family, Jafarganj Cemetry where tombs of Mir Jafar & family lies, House of Jagat Seth – The famous businessman of Bengal, Kathgola, Nimak Haram Deuri or Traitor’s gate which is the entrance to the biggest traitor of Bengal – Mir Jafar’s palace, Rosnaiganj Garden & many other places. Tourists can also shop baluchari sarees & Murshidabad silk sarees from here.
Local and express trains are available from Sealdah, Howrah and Kolkata Stations.
There is no direct bus between Kolkata and Murshidabad. But you can opt for self-drive to reach Murshidabad which will be a great weekend tourist destination.
Murshidabad's hot and humid through most of the year, and the monsoon rains do little to relieve the sultriness of the place. The best time to visit is winter and spring- between October and March- when it's fairly pleasant and even slightly chilly at night.
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