Way back in the 18th century, Murshidabad was the capital of Nawabs of Bengal and an important trading centre dealing in muslin, silk, ivory, and other material. It was at this time that a few Jain families from Rajasthan (mostly Oswal Jains) settled here as traders and bankers. Although the families shifted base when the trading hub shifted to Kolkata with the ascendancy of the British, the legacy that these families had built through palatial homes and gardens, still survives. Located just four hours from Kolkata, Bari Kothi is one such heritage property situated by the River Ganges. The award-winning property is hosting an exhibition that will showcase the rich heritage of Murshidabad, and Bengal.