Did you know Nadia’s original capital was Matiyari?
 https://www.getbengal.com/details/did-you-know-nadia-s-original-capital-was-matiyari                              Bengal for a long time had been free from  Mughal rule, thanks to its geo-political location and also some  extremely valiant local kings who resisted any Mughal march.But it was  not for long. Mughal emperor Jahangir sent his trusted general Raja  Mansingh to subdue Pratapaditya, the indomitable ruler of Jessore.  Bhabananda Majumdar, who belonged to an aristocratic Brahmin family of  Krishna Nagar, assisted the Mughal army to wedge a fierce battle against  Pratapaditya. The Maharajah of Jessore was defeated in the battle and  with his defeat, the Mughals finally established their supremacy in  Bengal. In lieu of his dedicated services, Jahangir rewarded Bhabananda  lavishly and granted him the farman  (revenue rights) of 14 Parganas including Nadia, Sultanpur, Maroopadah, Mahatpur, Lepa and Kashimpur in 1606.   That’s how the district of Nadia came up. For next 36gen...