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Murshidabad was the last capital of undevided Bengal during the Mughal era and was named after then Nawab Murshid Quli Khan, the then ruler of unified Bengal, Bihar and Orissa. Situated at the banks of the Bhagirathi, the city of many splendours, this place was particularly famous for its silk.

Even after the historic battle between the then Nawab Siraj-Ud-Daula and the East India Company in , the status of the capital was maintained by the British till when the capital was shifted to Calcutta. Berhampore the district headquater of Murshidabad is km by road away from Kolkata.

Tourist taxi, hired car, auto-rickshaw are available from Berhampore to visit the tourist spots at towns like Murshidabad, Azimganj, Jiaganj, Kandi, Sagardighi, Karnasuvarna etc. Berhampore Court is the main station, connected with Sealdah station at Kolkata. Khagraghat station, on the other side of the Bhagirathi is connected with the Howrah Station. This station is also connected to Katwa, Salar, Bandel and Howrah by passenger trains.

The following trains stop at New Farakka Junction:. Also one can reach Berhampore from Azimganj junction. This place is also well connected with Berhampore by bus. Buses ply frequently from Kolkata i. Most of the North Bengal bound buses have a halt at Berhampore. Buses from nearby important towns of West Bengal, i. After the Battle of Plassey in , Murshidabad was considered as prosperous as London.

Sadly, Murshidabad has long lost its former glory and only traces of its glorious past survives to this day. Whatever has survived is still enough to turn Murshidabad into a leading tourism destination, but sadly the place lacks proper tourist infrastructure. Still, Murshidabad along with Bishnupur and Gour-Pandua are the three important historic tourist destination of West Bengal.

Murshidabad is well connected from Kolkata by both rail and road. Local and express trains are available from Sealdah, Howrah and Kolkata Stations. It will be better to reserve seats in trains that have this facility. The destination will be either:. By auto rickshaw. Cars are also available for hire. Horse drawn carriage is also an option. There are no fixed rates so bargaining is required. Nothing special in Murshidabad particularly for Kolkatans.

Nawabi Ghee-e bhaja chhanabora has been replaced by Dalda-bhaja one. Still Kolkatans can relish sweets and curd of Murshidabad because those are much cheaper here. If you sit for lunch in a roadside ordinary hotel near Hazarduari, first ask whether the menu follows meal-system or a la carte and the rate.



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