Murshidabad, the ancient capital of Bengal under Murshid Quli Khan, is one of the most important landmarks in Indian history. In 1757, it was the battleground where the iconic and decisive Battle of Plassey took place and the British defeated Siraj-ud-Daula, starting their rule in India. Indeed, the Nawabi legacy has made this city a haven of several famous architectural beauties. Today, the rich heritage, history, culture, and traditional industry of silk weaving and kasha handicrafts bring tourists to this city from all over the nation. This article is a curated list of top 15 places for you to visit in Berhampur, Murshidabad. Let’s have a look!
This thousand-door palace is a show stopper, rather a treasure trove of history in Murshidabad. The palace also boasts of a museum that has of an impressive collection of rare artifacts, paintings, and weapons.
This mosque and the tomb of Nawab Murshid Quli Khan, who was the first Nawab of Bengal, was built in 1724 by Murad Farash Khan. An important historical monument that stands as a great specimen of Mughal Architecture is a place of both spirituality and enigma.
This 300 year old temple is an archeological wonder, and is one of the 51 Shakti Peethas of India. Goddess Dakshayani Sati is worshipped here since the front part of the skull of Sati, according to the legends, was found in this place.
Travel back in time to the famous Battle of Plassey battleground where Siraj-ud-Daulah, the Nawab of Bengal and the British Raj fought for the future of Indian rule in 1757. This battleground is a historical gem as it changed India’s colonial destiny.
Explore the artistry of Murshidabad silk and Kasha metal crafts in this quaint town. The intricate designs showcase the district’s rich heritage of craftsmanship. One can witness the artistry first hand, and also buy personalized items from the local artisans.
This historical spot was the residence of Mir Jafar, whose betrayal in the Battle of Plassey earned him the infamous title of “Namak Haram.” Today, it stands as a reminder and testimony of a centuries-old tale of betrayal between Nawab Siraj-ud-Daulah and Mir Jafar.
Known as the “New Palace,” Wasif Manzil is a beautiful structure near Hazarduari that gives a glimpse into royal life of the Nawabi era. Also called Wasef Manzil, this palace built by Nawab Wasif Ali Mirza Khan, now is an interesting museum where you can check out the wonders of the ancient times.
This 19th-century mansion is often referred to as the “House of Jagat Seth” and shows wonderful European and Indian architectural styles. This stunning palace, which now attracts tourists from all over the nation, stands as a testimony to the power, wealth & influence of the merchant, banker & money lender during the time of the Nawabs.
Once the hub of Bengal’s thriving silk trade, this Rajbari gives a glimpse into the days of yore when there was kingship, royalty and power.
Check out the great legendary cannon, which consists of two pieces of separate diameters. This cannon, according to historians, was made between the 12th &14th century. The popular theory suggests that it was possibly built by the Mohammedan rulers of Gaur.
Tarapith, is one of the most famous temples in eastern India and it is highly regarded for its tantric practices, just like the Kamakhya temple in Assam. Goddess Tara is the worshipped deity here but this temple is also very famous for the legend of Tantric saint Bamakhepa attached to it.
Surrounded by the tranquil beauty of a crescent-shaped lake and a park, it is the perfect place to spend some peaceful time. Famous for the large scale golden tinted pearl cultivation that once took place during the Nawabi period, it is a must visit place in Murshidabad.
The mosque is unfinished but majestic, and it epitomizes the architectural dreams of Nawab Sarfaraz Khan. One of the largest mosques in the city is now in ruins but is enigmatic nevertheless for history it carries.
This 17th-century cannon is an extraordinary feat of Mughal engineering, famously called the “Destroyer of the World.”
Stroll through the magnificent palace and gardens, which have hosted Nawabs and European traders in the past.
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Murshidabad, the capital of old Bengal, represents India’s golden history. It is situated on the Bhagirathi River’s eastern bank, a distributary of the Ganges. It bears the name of Murshid Quli Khan, who the Mughal Empire appointed as the Dewan (and later Nawab) of Bengal. The British moved the capital from Murshidabad to Calcutta in […]
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