The Jagir Kandikal, the garden of Maharaja Kishan Prasad Bahadur and a large area belongs Nar Har Rao are the only places visible on the map. Jagir was part of the land tenure system, under which a free grant of land to the nobles and other servants of the state and in return they expected to maintain a fixed troops to assist the ruler whenever he is in need. Some Jagirs will be hereditary and exempted from any service. The large field of Nar Har Rao filled with hedges, stepwells, and toddy palm tree are visible at the center of the map. Next, the garden of Mahara Sir Kishan Prasad Bahadur is identifiable on the map. Maharaja Sir Kishan Prasad was made the prime minister of Hyderabad state during 1901-1912, whose family tree traced back to Raja Toder Mall, the finance minister of Mughal emperor Akbar. The fifth descendant of Toder Mall was Rai Mulchand, who accompanied Asaf Jah Nizam -ul-Mulk, thus, came to Deccan and was appointed as the head of the customs and exercise departments. When Rai Mulchand died his son was placed in the post of the father. Raja Chandu Lal Bahadur was another prominent person from these family before the Maharaja Sir Kishan Prasad and the latter had acquired many titles from the Nizams such Shagirdi-ras-filsaf fah ( special pupil of his Highness), Raja-i-Rajayan, Yami-us-Saltanat, and G.C.I.E. First, Maharaja Sir Kishan Prasad could possess civil and criminal powers over his estates which he got from his maternal grandfather Maharaja Narainder Bahadur. In 1892 he was appointed as Peshkar or deputy minister, which was hereditary, after the Prime Minister and vice president of executive council etc. Thus, better Known as the Peshkar Maharaja Sir Kishen Prasad Bahadur.
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