The historical city of
Murshidabad was founded by
Nawab Mursheedcoolie Khan, the Subedar of Bengal. He founded it as his capital of Bengal in the period of Mogul Emperor Aurangzeb.
His friend
Jagat Seth Manikchand accompanied him right from Delhi through Patna to Murshidabad. Jagat Seth started living in his Kothi in Nashipur near Murshidabad where he built a Parshvanath Jain temple. The temple was built in
Kasauti (Gold taster) stone.
Nawab Mursheedcoolie Khan was followed by
Nawab Alibardi Khan, Suzauddoula Khan and Sirazuddoula.
Nawab Sirazuddoula was the last independent Nawab Of Murshidabad who was lost to
Lord Clive in the
battle of Plassey in 1757.
Murshidabad is a historical city. Hazarduari palace, Jahankosha and Bachchawali canon, Imamwada and tombs of Nawabs are the places worth to visit.
The place (200 KM from Kolkata) is wel connected by train and bus route.