Mirza Mahal

Mirza Mahal (Hindi: मृधमहल or Mridha Mohol Jomidarbari) literally meaning the Prince’s Palace (from Persian "Mirza" (میرز) meaning Prince of the Blood and "Mahal" (محل) meaning Palace) was the main residence maintained by the Zamindars of Natore of the Singranatore family.

It was built in 1886 by Zahir Shah Mirza. It was devastated in the 1897 earthquake and was rebuilt by Mirza Zafar. It is located in what is now the People's Republic of Bangladesh (Natore District in Rajshahi Division) in what was historically the Bengal Presidency of the British Empire.[1]

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Sources

  1. Soszynski, Henry (1996). "Brief history of the House of Singra and Natore" (Website). Australia: Genealogical Gleanings of the Indian Princely States. Retrieved 22 October 2012. (Sahibzada Mirza MUHAMMAD ZAHIRUDDIN SHAH Sahib) built the Mirza Mahal Palace or Mirdha Mohol Jomidarbari in Hulhulya in 1886.....(Sahibzada Mirza MUHAMMAD ZAFFARUDDIN Sahib) Rebuilt Mirza Mahal after it was devastated in the 1897 earthquake.

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