The Mama Bakhtawar lane lies in a slanting manner on the map and to the north of it, situates Mama Dilaram garden whereas, to the south of the lane, a portion of the graveyard belongs to the Muslim community, identified as the royal graveyard, i.e Paigah Tombs as presently known is visible on the map. The graveyard includes the tomb of Paigah nobles such as Bashir-ud-Daula and wife Bashir-un-nisa Begam Sahiba, Nawab Khurshed Jah, Nawab Muhtasim-ud-Daula, etc. The Paigah family was frequently connected to the ruling house by marriage and had entrusted the hereditary command of Paigah or household troops of Nizam. The family had acquired large estates in the form of Jagirs. The generations belonged this family has conferred upon them various titles by the Nizam and the person who succeeds next will be in charge managing estates which were hereditary. Moreover, among the graves, some are marked as Makbarah which includes flower gardens as well are identifiable on the map. The word Makbarah denotes for grave especially of Muslims, derived from the Arabic word Qabr. But it would not refer to the graves of all in general, only considered to those people who associated with the preaching of Islam or lead their life according to Islamic principles like religious figures, Sufis, Imam etc.