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Hazarduari and Nizamat Imambara ( Murshidabad, West Bengal, India )
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Hazarduari Palace (Bengali: হাজার দুয়ারী রাজপ্রাসাদ), earlier known as the Bara Kothi,[1] is located in the campus of Kila Nizamat in Murshidabad, in the Indianstate of West Bengal. It was built in the nineteenth century by architect Duncan Macleod, under the reign of Nawab Nazim Humayun Jah of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa (1824–1838).
The Nizamat Imambara (Bengali: নিজামত ইমামবাড়া) is a Shia Muslim congregation hall in Murshidabad, India. The present Nizamat Imambara was built in 1847 AD by Nawab Mansur Ali Khan. It was built after the old Imambara built by Nawab Siraj ud-Daulah was destroyed by the fires of 1842 and 1846. This Imambara is the largest one in India and Bengal.
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The Nizamat Imambara is a Shia Muslim congregation hall in Murshidabad, India. The present Nizamat Imambara was built in 1847 AD by Nawab Nazim Mansur Ali Khan,.[1][2][3] It was built after the old Imambara built by Nawab Siraj ud-Daulah was destroyed by the fires of 1842 and 1846. This Imambara is the largest one in India and Bengal.
The old Nizamat Imambara was built by Nawab Siraj ud-Daulah[1][3][4] in the Nizamat Fort Area. He bought bricks and mortar, and laid the foundation of the building with his own hands. However, the old Imambara was primarily made up of wood. The plot where this Imambara had been built was dug to a depth of 6 feet. It was refilled with soil which was brought from Mecca so that the poor members of the Muslim community could have an experience of Hajj.
Destruction[edit]
The old Imambara which caught fire[1][3][4] for the first time in 1842 and was partly destroyed. But it was completely destroyed by a fire on 23 December 1846.[2] That day the Nawabs along with the Europeans threw a party to celebrate the weaning ceremony of five-year-old Hassan Ali Mirza. The Imambara caught fire at midnight due to the fireworks left off and was completely burnt down. Nothing survived except the old Madina Mosque.
New Nizamat Imambara[edit]
The Nizamat Imambara.
The new Imambara was built in 1847[1] by Nawab Nazim Mansur Ali Khan[1][2][3][4] under the supervision and direction of Sadeq Ali Khan just opposite the Hazarduari Palace at a cost of more than ₹ 6 lacs.[4] The main entrance just parallel to the north face of the Hazarduari Palace[1][3] faces south. The masons took only 11 months[1][4] to finish the construction as in addition to their wages they also received food which allowed them to work day and night. The present Imambara is 680 feet long, however the breadths vary. The central block that has the Madina is 300 feet long. It had been built slightly some feet away from the site of the old building in north. The Imambara stands just opposite to the Hazarduari Palace and is situated just on the banks of the Bhagirathi River. The gap between the shores of the river and the west wall of the Imambara may be a few feet.
The old Madina Mosque was left as it was and a new one was constructed in the newly constructed Imambara. The old Madina Mosque can still be seen standing between the new Imambara and the Hazarduari Palace near the Bacchawali Tope and the Clock Tower of Murshidabad.
An old photo on the main entrance of the Nizamat Imambara, just opposite the Hazarduari Palace.
The present Imambara has been divided into three large quadrangles as follows:
The central quadrangle has the Madina Mosque and the Memberdalan.
The eastern quadrangle has the Naubat Khana.
The western quadrangle has a two-storied Mosque. The mosque stands on the Mint Ghat and rises almost from the Bhagirathi River as the distance may be a few feet.
The Memberdalan, which means hall for members, is a hall rather a corridor just beside the Madina Mosque. It has a pulpit and to recite an elegy. The hall also has a verandah. The hall, the verandah and its flooring, are all built with marble. The hall also has a spacious room for the ladies. The vat between this hall and the mosque had silver headed fountains. They worked after the singing of the elegies were over.
The entrance of the Naubat Khana is a huge gate built in Imamia style which is surrounded by this Naubat Khana.
The western quadrangle of the Imambara has a two storied mosque which stands on the Mint Ghat. It has stately pillars and spacious marble floors. The mosque has several magnificent chandeliers, most of them gifted to the Nawabs by the East India Company and several other magnificent equipments.
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It's located in Lalbagh - Hazarduari Rd, Hazarduari, Murshidabad, West Bengal 742149
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Take train from sealdah or ranaghat or naihati or barrakpore station towards lalgola for reach murshidabad station.Then take toto from murshidabad station to reach hazarduari palace.Or you can hare toto or tuktuk cart for full day for view the all place of murshidabad.Toto will take 400 to less then 400 INR only for full day.Nizamat Imambara masjid is the opposite of hazarduari palace.
Tourist are available in this masjid only in EID festival.
The Nizamat Imambara is a Shia Muslim congregation hall in Murshidabad, India. The present Nizamat Imambara was built in 1847 AD by Nawab Mansur Ali Khan. It was built after the old Imambara built by Nawab Siraj ud-Daulah was destroyed by the fires of 1842 and 1846. This Imambara is the largest one in India and Bengal.
Nizamat Imambara, the biggest Imambara in India and Bengal is situated just opposite the Hazarduari Palace and hardly a few feet away from the Bhagirathi River.
Cost More than ₹ 6 lacs.
Owner Archaeological Survey of India and the Government of West Bengal
Affiliation Shia Islam
Other dimensions Present Building: 680 feet with varying breadths.
Design and construction
Architect Present Building: Sadiq Ali Khan
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Murshidabad is a major city and Lok Sabha constituency of West Bengal of India.During British period Murshidabad was a district in the Bengal Presidency. In the Mughal period this city was the capital of Bengal. This city is situated on the banks of Bhagirathi-Hooghly river.Hazarduari Palace earlier known as the Bara Kothi, is located in the campus of Kila Nizamat in Murshidabad, in the Indian state of West Bengal. It was built in the nineteenth century by architect Duncan Macleod, under the reign of Nawab Nazim Humayun Jah of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa (1824–1838).The foundation stone of the palace was laid on August 9, 1829, and that very day the construction work was started. William Cavendish was the then Governor-General. Now, Hazarduari Palace is the most conspicuous building in Murshidabad.In 1985, the palace was handed over to the Archaeological Survey of India for better preservation.The Nizamat Imambara is a Shia Muslim congregation hall in Murshidabad, India. The present Nizamat Imambara was built in 1847 AD by Nawab Mansur Ali Khan. It was built after the old Imambara built by Nawab Siraj ud-Daulah was destroyed by the fires of 1842 and 1846. This Imambara is the largest one in India and Bengal.The new Imambara was built in 1847by Nawab Nazim Mansur Ali Khan under the supervision and direction of Sadeq Ali Khan just opposite the Hazarduari Palace at a cost of more than ₹ 6 lacs.The main entrance just parallel to the north face of the Hazarduari Palace faces south.
The Katra Masjid is a mosque and the tomb of Nawab Murshid Quli Khan built between 1723 and 1724. It is located in the north eastern side of the city of Murshidabad, in the Indian state of West Bengal. Its importance lies not only as a great centre of Islamic learning but also for the tomb of Murshid Quli Khan, who is buried under the entrance staircase. The most striking feature is the two large corner towers having loopholes for musketry.At present it is maintained and protected by the Archaeological Survey of India and the Government of West Bengal.
Kathgola (also known as Katgola) is a neighbourhood in the city of Murshidabad which was at one time the capital of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa during the reign of the Nawabs of Bengal.
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Khushbagh meaning Garden of Happiness is the garden cemetery of the family of the Nawabs of Bengal. It lies on the west bank of the Bhagirathi River, about one mile from the east bank. It is also reputed to be the resting place of Nawab Siraj ud-Daulah, along with his wife Lutf-un-nisa, Nawab Alivardi Khan, Alivardi Khan's mother and others. Khushbagh hosts the graves of the Nawabs of Bengal belonging to the Afshar dynasty and their family members while Jafarganj Cemetery hosts the graves of the later Nawabs, starting from Mir Jafar, who belonged to the Najafi dynasty and their family members.The garden was built by the first Nawab of Bengal, Nawab Alivardi Khan
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