📜 Former Shia caravanserai, mosque, and tomb in Murshidabad, West Bengal, India. Constructed in 1724 by Nawab Murshid Kuli Khan, it served as a grand seminary of Muslim learning and is a Monument of National Importance. # Why Go 🕌 Explore this 18th-century complex, once a mosque, mausoleum, and one of India's largest caravanserais. 👑 Visit the unique tomb of its founder, Nawab Murshid Kuli Khan, interred beneath the entrance stairs. ✨ Admire Mughal architecture with grand domes and minarets. 📸 Enjoy panoramic views of Murshidabad from the minarets. # Why Avoid 🚧 Partially in ruins due to the 1897 earthquake, with two domes destroyed. 🚫 No longer used for daily prayers. # Tips 🚶 Suggested duration: 1-2 hours. 🗓️ Best time to visit: October to March. 🏛️ Maintained by the Archaeological Survey of India.
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