Welcome to Nizamat Imambara in Murshidabad, a stunning historical gem! Once known as the 'Dargah Sharif,' this grand Shia Muslim congregation hall was built in 1847 after a fire destroyed the old one. Imagine walking through its vast halls, feeling the echoes of Nawabs and history surrounding you. A must-see for all India travel enthusiasts!
Admire The Silver-Plated Pulpit.
Explore The Imambara'S Grand Hall.
Photograph The Intricate Decorations.
Reflect On The History Of The Nawabs.
Stroll Through The Surrounding Gardens.
Visit The Clock Tower Nearby.
October to March
Morning
₹200 per person
The original Imambara, built by Nawab Siraj-ud-Daulah, was destroyed by fire. The present structure was built in 1847 by Nawab Mansur Ali Khan. It took 11 months to construct and cost over 16 lakhs rupees. The Imambara was built to commemorate the martyrdom of Imam Hussein, the grandson of Prophet Muhammad. It is a significant religious site for Shia Muslims and a symbol of the Nawabs' patronage of Islamic culture. The clock tower near the Imambara, also built by Nawab Mansur Ali Khan, adds to the historical significance of the area. The Imambara has witnessed numerous religious gatherings and ceremonies over the years, playing a vital role in the cultural and religious life of Murshidabad.