Discover the House of Jagat Seth, Murshidabad's historical gem! Explore the legacy of a powerful banking family, once known as Mahimapur Kuthi. An unforgettable India tourism experience awaits!
Explore The Treasury Remnants.
Learn About Jagat Seth'S Financial Operations.
See The Family'S Living Quarters.
Understand The Family'S Role In Bengal History.
October to March
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The Jagat Seth family, originally known as the Marwari Oswal Jain family, rose to prominence during the Mughal era, becoming the state bankers of Bengal. 'Jagat Seth' was a title bestowed upon them by the Mughal emperor, signifying their status as 'bankers of the world'. Their financial prowess was unparalleled, controlling a significant portion of Bengal's economy. They played a crucial role in financing wars and trade, influencing the political decisions of the Nawabs. However, their wealth and influence also made them targets. The family's involvement in the conspiracy against Siraj-ud-Daulah, the last independent Nawab of Bengal, ultimately led to their downfall. After the Battle of Plassey, the British East India Company gradually eroded their power and wealth, marking the end of an era for this influential banking family. The house stands as a reminder of their rise and fall.