Mir Kasim Cave, located in Munger, Bihar, is a historically significant site linked to Mir Kasim, the Nawab of Bengal during the mid-18th century. The cave is believed to have served as a hideout for Mir Kasim during his conflict with the British East India Company after he was dethroned.
The cave, nestled in the rocky terrain of Munger, reflects the turbulent period of resistance against British rule. It stands as a reminder of Mir Kasim’s struggle to reclaim his throne and protect his kingdom. Today, the cave attracts history enthusiasts and visitors interested in exploring the region’s colonial past.