Some places aren't just dots on a map; they are living, breathing storybooks. Berhampore, nestled in the historic Murshidabad district of West Bengal, is one such place. Walking through its lanes feels like turning the pages of India's past, where tales of Nawabs, the rise of
In the grand tapestry of Indian history, some threads shine brighter than others. They are not always the kings or warriors, but the silent architects who build the very foundations of kingdoms. One such monumental figure is Dewan Purnaiah (1746 – 1812), a name that echoes through the corridors of Mysore&
Some places in India aren't just dots on a map; they are living, breathing storybooks. Every winding lane, every ancient banyan tree, and every weathered wall seems to whisper tales from a time long past. Berhampore, cradled by the holy Bhagirathi river in West Bengal, is one such