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Khushbagh (also
spelled as Khoshbagh;
literally "Garden of Happiness") is the garden-cemetery of the
Nawabs of Bengal,
situated on the west bank of the...
- Khan died at 5 am on 9
April 1756, aged at
least 80. He was
buried in
Khushbagh next to his mother's grave. He was
succeeded by his daughter's son, Siraj-ud-Daula...
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Amina Begum's tomb at
Khushbagh...
- town (as can be seen in the map alongside). Some
attractions such as
Khushbagh, Rosnaiganj, Baranagar,
Kiriteswari Temple,
Karnasuvarna and
others are...
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candles there.
Lufunnisa died on 10
November 1790. She was
buried in
Khushbagh by the side of her husband. In 1960 the
Indian novelist Sree
Parabat published...
- Nala Y
Bhairab River X
Jalangi River W
Padma River V
Bhagirathi River H
Khushbagh R
Shaikhpara R
Sagarpara R
Sadikhanr Diar R
Raninagar R
Kasbagoas R Jalangi...
- the
British East
India Company. Siraj-ud-Daulah's tomb is
located at
Khushbagh, Murshidabad,
surrounded by gardens.
Siraj ud-Daulah has
gained a positive...
- War
Cemetery Jafarganj Cemetery Jairampur cemetery Kohima War
Cemetery Khushbagh Kirkee War
Cemetery Lothian Cemetery Lower circular road
cemetery Madras...
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attractions in the
northern part of the town. Some
attractions such as
Khushbagh, Rosnaiganj, Baranagar,
Kiriteswari Temple,
Karnasuvarna and
others are...
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Najafi dynasty,
starting from Mir Jafar, and
their family members while Khushbagh,
which was
built by
Nawab Alivardi Khan,
hosts the
graves of the Nawabs...