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Murshidabad Heritage Festival 2022
Murshidabad Heritage Festival 2022
Heritage of Murshidabad, Cossimbazar, Jiaganj and Azimganj
Also see: Murshidabad Heritage Festival 2022
The Murshidabad Heritage Festival is an initiative of Murshidabad Heritage Development Society (MHDS). MHDS was founded in 2010 by the Sheherwali community of Jiaganj and Azimganj with an objective of reviving the tangible and intangible heritage in Azimganj and Jiaganj in particular, and Murshidabad in general.
MDHS plans to bring back Murshidabad in the tourism, cultural and heritage map of India. This lead to the formation of Murshidabad Heritage Festival first edition of which was celebrated in 2011.
Sheherwali Cuisine and much more at Bari Kolthi, Azimganj
Sheherwali Cuisine and much more at Bari Kolthi
Azimganj, near Murshidabad
Also see: FAM Tour of Bari Kothi, Azimganj
A decade after the death of the last great Mughal Aurangzeb, Murshid Quli Khan in 1727 declared himself the independent nawab of Bengal Province. A province which consisted of present day Bangladesh and the Indian states of West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand and Odisha.

Dinner at the grand Durbar Hall, Bari Kothi, Azimganj
As the Murshid Quli Khan took up his charge, the trade and commerce flourished and historical records even suggested that Murshidabad contributed about 20% of the Indian economy and a staggering 5% of the world GDP.
Murshidabd from Bari Kothi, exploring history with lunch on country boat
Murshidabd from Bari Kothi
Exploring history with lunch on country boat
Also see: FAM Tour of Bari Kothi, Azimganj
A decade after the death of the last great Mughal Aurangzeb, Murshid Quli Khan in 1727 declared himself the independent nawab of Bengal Province. A province which consisted of present day Bangladesh and the Indian states of West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand and Odisha.

Panoramic view of the Hazarduari Complex, Murshidabad
As the Murshid Quli Khan took up his charge, the trade and commerce flourished and historical records even suggested that Murshidabad contributed about 20% of the Indian economy and a staggering 5% of the world GDP.
Bari Kothi, Azimganj, a boutique heritage hotel
Bari Kothi, Azimganj
A Boutique Heritage Hotel
Also see: FAM Tour of Bari Kothi, Azimganj
After a tiring train journey and at the very dead of the night the light up facade of the Bari Kothi was enough to ignite your spirits. The doric and corinthian columns, the lit up pediments, the black and white chequered floor and the chandelier lined corridors welcomed us into the lap of luxury.

Bari Kothi at night, Azimganj
Located in Azimganj, near Murshidabad, Bari Kothi, which means house of the elder brother, is a two hundred and fifty year old mansion of the Dudhoria family. Recently it has been restored and renovated into a boutique heritage hotel.
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