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Tourist attractions in Murshidabad, West Bengal in India Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Murshidabad" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 ...
Kiriteswari Temple is situated in Kiritkona village under the Nabagram CD block in the Lalbag subdivision of Murshidabad district in the state of West Bengal. [1] This is one of the Shakti Pithas among the 51 peeths. [2] In September 2023 this area was selected as the best tourism village of India. [3] [4]
Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Murshidabad district" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.
Cities, towns and locations in the Lalbag and Domkal subdivisions, Murshidabad district M: municipal town, CT: census town, R: rural/ urban centre, H: historical place Owing to space constraints in the small map, the actual locations in a larger map may vary slightly
Jama Masjid is located at . Jama Masjid stands on the western bank of Motijhil. [1]Hazarduari Palace and its associated sites in the Kila Nizamat area (forming the central area in the map alongside) is the centre of attraction in Murshidabad.
Hazarduari Palace, earlier known as the Bara Kothi, [1] is located in the campus of Kila Nizamat in Murshidabad, in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is situated near the bank of river Ganges. It was built by Nawab Nazim Humayun Jah in the nineteenth century. He was the Nawab of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa (1824–1838).
Murshidabad District has several terracotta Bengali Hindu temples Silver Rupee struck during the tenure of Bengal Nawab Alivardi Khan in Murshidabad mint, in the name of Mughal emperor Ahmad Shah Bahadur, with his regnal year 3 in Persian, AD 1751. The city today is a center for agriculture, handicrafts and sericulture.
The Bhavaniswar Mandir at Baranagar was built in 1755 by Tarasundari, daughter of Rani Bhabani. It is the tallest lime and mortar temple at Baranagar. According to Shyamal Chaterji, researcher on Hindu iconography, the “inverted lotus-like dome of this 18 M tall temple and a circular corridor around the inner sanctum are note-worthy features.