From the Nawabs of the pre-British era to the Lords from England, Murshidabad has seen history from its core. This small tourist haven in West Bengal serves as a place that combines the beauty of the past with the beliefs of the present.
Calling it a religious town or a monument city would mean limiting its beauty and restricting it magnificence. This town reminds you that no matter how forward technology has brought us, some things are best experienced on foot. The city will transport you to a beautiful, ancient time and give you a great sense of peace and awe
It was not only a stronghold of power politically but was also the centre of commerce, trade, and administration in eighteenth-century India. So much so that it was said that Murshidabad region along with the twin towns of Jiaganj and Azimganj accounted for almost 5% of the world gdp. And that is no mean feat. Just imagine, how prosperous the town was during that time.