Dadpur Nawabi Chati Kuthi is throbbing: Companion is just worn out
Reporter - Nizamuddin Sheikh. Murshidabad
Murshidabad is an intimate house of history, in Aligali there are unknown chapters of history. Some have gone in search of great propaganda material and placed it on the gold leaf, but some of the history is still neglected. Those unknown histories can be heard in the ears - the desert on the way to Murshidabad
it is going to be suppressed.
Today I will reach the door of a small history of disrespect to your conscious mind. Let's turn to the desert of the history of neglect and disrespect.
Murshidabad is an element of history in response to the silent destruction at one end of the village, less than 75 km from the main palace.
In the past, with which one could go to the blood-stained Amrakan of Palashi. The name of the village is Dadpur. It is now under Rejinagar police station of Murshidabad.
The stream of Bhagirathi is flowing by its side, which today is a silent direct witness to the history of various broken structures.
When you come to this place from Murshidabad Palace in ancient times, the way was to say - the dam built along the Ganges in the Mughal era, which was built to save the people of Murshidabad from the water, which is known as Badshahi Road. Some buildings were built next to it. The hall is "Dadpur Nawabichti Kuthi" which is currently on the verge of destruction in the lap of Dadpur Nawabi Baur.
Nawab Sirajdaullah stayed at Dadpur Nawabi Chati Kuti before the battle of Palashi. After the battle of Palashi, Clive met Mir Jafar here on the morning of 24th June. Clive addressed him as Nawab of Bangla Bihar, Orissa.
Some of the tombs are found here. To the ancient people of Dadpur it was known as the tomb of the Nawab's servants. He was known as Moti Saheb by the common people.
Today, it no longer exists, it is gone in the dark, now the owner of Nil Kuthi, Dadpur resident Muslim Sheikh said - they bought the field of Nil Kuthi at auction, although there are several houses of different types, but now some bricks are still there. - "This place was full of deep jungle, but I would come here with the pull of history, what was the feeling inside my mind here actually".
But today, everything is a thing of the past, the leaves of history and the chirping of silent birds, waiting for the destruction, the one-time busy Dadpur Nawabi Chati Kuthi.
Reporter - Nizamuddin Sheikh. Murshidabad
Murshidabad is an intimate house of history, in Aligali there are unknown chapters of history. Some have gone in search of great propaganda material and placed it on the gold leaf, but some of the history is still neglected. Those unknown histories can be heard in the ears - the desert on the way to Murshidabad
it is going to be suppressed.
Today I will reach the door of a small history of disrespect to your conscious mind. Let's turn to the desert of the history of neglect and disrespect.
Murshidabad is an element of history in response to the silent destruction at one end of the village, less than 75 km from the main palace.
In the past, with which one could go to the blood-stained Amrakan of Palashi. The name of the village is Dadpur. It is now under Rejinagar police station of Murshidabad.
The stream of Bhagirathi is flowing by its side, which today is a silent direct witness to the history of various broken structures.
When you come to this place from Murshidabad Palace in ancient times, the way was to say - the dam built along the Ganges in the Mughal era, which was built to save the people of Murshidabad from the water, which is known as Badshahi Road. Some buildings were built next to it. The hall is "Dadpur Nawabichti Kuthi" which is currently on the verge of destruction in the lap of Dadpur Nawabi Baur.
Nawab Sirajdaullah stayed at Dadpur Nawabi Chati Kuti before the battle of Palashi. After the battle of Palashi, Clive met Mir Jafar here on the morning of 24th June. Clive addressed him as Nawab of Bangla Bihar, Orissa.
Some of the tombs are found here. To the ancient people of Dadpur it was known as the tomb of the Nawab's servants. He was known as Moti Saheb by the common people.
Today, it no longer exists, it is gone in the dark, now the owner of Nil Kuthi, Dadpur resident Muslim Sheikh said - they bought the field of Nil Kuthi at auction, although there are several houses of different types, but now some bricks are still there. - "This place was full of deep jungle, but I would come here with the pull of history, what was the feeling inside my mind here actually".
But today, everything is a thing of the past, the leaves of history and the chirping of silent birds, waiting for the destruction, the one-time busy Dadpur Nawabi Chati Kuthi.
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