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Welcome to Murshidabad Zilla Parishad

The name of the District Murshidabad came from the place known as “Muksudabad” which was the capital of Bengal during Murshid Quli Khan’s rule. Before the advent of British, the city of Murshidabad was the capital of Bengal. It has a great significance in the Indian History as in 1757 the British defeated Siraj–ud–Daula in the Battle of Plassey, after which the entire nation was brought under the British Colonial Rule. Even after the conquest of Bengal by the British, Murshidabad remained for some time the seat of administration.

The Berhampore and adjacent areas of Murshidabad municipality still bear memories of Nawabs with mosques, tombs, and gardens, and retains such industries as carving in ivory, gold and silver embroidery and silk weaving. Places of historic interest are Nizamat Kila (the Fortress of the Nawabs) also known as the Hazaarduari Palace (Palace of a Thousand Doors), the Moti Jhil (Pearl Lake), the Muradbagh Palace and the Khushbagh Cemetery. Murshidabad today is a centre for agriculture, handicrafts and sericulture. After the battle of Plassey in 1757, the East India Company took the prime position and till 1765, they ruled the Bengal, Bihar and Odissa through the Nawabs

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Hazarduari Palace
Hazarduari Palace

The name of the palace that is Hazarduari means "a palace with a thousand doors". Hazar means "thousand" and Duari means "the one with doors"; thus, the total sums up to "the one with...

Kathgola Bagan
Kathgola Bagan

Kathgola (also known as Katgola) is a neighbourhood in the city of Murshidabad which was at one time the capital of Bengal, Biharand Orissa during the reign of the Nawabs of Bengal....

Katra Masjid
Katra Masjid

The Katra Masjid (also known as Katra Mosque) is a mosque and the tomb of Nawab Murshid Quli Khan built between 1723 and 1724.[1]It is located in the north eastern side of the city...

Motijheel Park
Motijheel Park

Motijheel Park in Murshidabad, known as Pearl Lake, is a historic oxbow lake with Sang-i-Dalan and Kala Masjid. Once a Nawabi hub, it’s now an eco-heritage park of history and nature....

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