A grand congregation hall complex known for its scale and historic setting near Hazarduari, the Nizamat Imambara impresses visitors with long corridors, massive gates, and a solemn spiritual ambience. It is both an architectural and religious landmark of Murshidabad.
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Originally built in 1740 and later rebuilt in 1847 after destructive fires, the present structure is linked with Nawab Mansur Ali Khan’s rebuilding efforts. It stands as a major symbol of Murshidabad’s Nawabi period and remains nationally significant as part of the protected heritage complex with Hazarduari.
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