Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Murshidabad - A Fabulous Historical City in India


Murshidabad is a fabulous and historical city that is worth seeing for tourists from all over the places in India as well as foreign visitors from other parts of the world. It is one of the Cheapest holiday destinations you can find in the country. The historical city is located on the verges of the sacred river Bhagirathi on southern parts in West Bengal state (recently the name of the state has been changed to West Banga). The city played a crucial role as an administrative center for unbroken Bengal during Mughals’ regime. Today, the city stands as an interpreter of the history with so many monuments and evidences spread all over the city.


The astounding city with number of beautiful and mind blogging spots attracts tourists from everywhere on earth to make their budget holidays most memorable for life. The historical monuments in the Murshidabad city denote the taste of Mughal rulers for magically carved structural designs. The beautiful landscapes, gardens that spread everywhere and the amicable ambience of the city are the additional features that grip the attention of an avalanche of tourists. The city is famous for its textiles industries that produce fabrics of cotton and silk. It is a wonderful place that is worth seeing for tourists of the state.

The marvelous city, Murshidabad occupies the area of 5,341 square kilometers almost. The epitome city of budget holidays has many Mughal architectural evidences like Imambara Masjid, Hazarduari Palace, Moti Jhill, Katra Masjid, Jahankosh, Wasef Manzil and Muradbagh Palace. Apart from those ancient buildings, the city of Murshidabad has many more attrctions that are preferred by a modern human being. The city is full of sumptuous restaurants, where tourists can savor the Mughal varieties of delicious cooking along with other cuisines that belonged to other countries. The city is well connected with all important cities of India to be accessed easily from every quarter of the country.         

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