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Wasif Manzil | |
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Alternative names | New Palace |
General information | |
Location | West Bengal |
Town or city | Murshidabad |
Country | India |
Coordinates | 24°10′58″N 88°16′10″E / 24.182663°N 88.269492°E |
Completed | Present building was completed in 1904 after the earthquake. |
Renovated | Renovations were done after the 1897 earthquake. Currently maintenance is done by the Archaeological Survey of India. |
Destroyed | 1897 earthquake |
Technical details | |
Floor count | Present Building is a ground floor building with a terrace. The former building was a two storied palace. |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Mr. Vivian, officer of the Public Works Department of the Nadia Rivers Division and Surendra Barat, a Bengali engineer. |
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Wasif Manzil (also known as Wasef Manzil and New Palace) was built by Nawab Wasif Ali Mirza Khan under the direction and supervision of Mr. Vivian, officer of the Public Works Department of the Nadia Rivers Division and Surendra Barat, a Bengali engineer. This building, rather palace was used by the Nawab as his residence. The building is extremely close to the Hazarduari Palace. It is built on the Nizamat Fort Campus between the campus's Dakshin Darwaza (south gate) and the Hazarduari Palace, just opposite the campus's South Zurud Mosque and parallel to the Bhāgirathi-Hooghly River.