And Quiet Flows the Bhagirathi: Murshidabad in the 21st Century
And Quiet Flows the Bhagirathi ----- Murshidabad in the 21st century (A memory of Bengal's lost capital on the banks of Bhagirathi) Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. This post has affiliate links. If you buy through one of these links, I may receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. The Forgotten Capital The Bhagirathi River is a distributary of the Ganges (Ganga). It leaves Ganga just northeast of Jangipur, flows south, and joins Jalangi at Nabadwip. The banks of the Bhagirathi earned a very special place in history for providing sanctuary to legendary settlements, most notably Murshidabad and Palashi. During the reign of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, the capital of undivided Bengal, Bihar, and Orissa was shifted from Dhaka to Murshidabad. The name was coined by the first Nawab of Bengal, Murshid Quli Khan. As the capital of the entire eastern segment of today’s India and Bangladesh, this little-known tow...