Jagtai Choudhury Bari

Jagtai Choudhury bari is the residential house of the erstwhile zamindar family based in Jagtai of Murshidabad district in West Bengal, India. The Choudhury estate was established by Rani Gaurangini Devi in the 18th century in British-occupied India. The first zamindar of this family was Babu Saheblal Choudhury. The last zamindar of Jagtai was Shri Sailendranath Choudhury until the abolition of zamindars by the West Bengal State Acquisition and Tenancy Act of 1950.[1]

Jagtai Choudhury Bari
Durga idol in the Durga dalan of Jagtai Choudhury zamindar bari
CountryIndia
FounderRani Gaurangini Devi
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  1. ^ "Sangbad Pratidin: The tradition of 296 years: The balak bhojan this time too in Jagtai Chaudhury's house">Sangbad Pratidin. "The tradition of 296 years: The balak bhojan this time too in Jagtai Chaudhury's house (in Bengali)" Publisher: Sangbad Pratidin

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