A large flower garden belongs to Nawab Mukram-ud-Daula Bahadur laid out beautifully is highlighted on the map. To the north of the garden lies Makbarah of Lutf-i-Ali Shah is visible. 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. Also, the Lingampalli channel and an Ashur Khana are visible on the map. Ashur Khana, literally a house of the 10th day Muharram or Shiite house of mourning. A mourning place for Shias during Muharram festival constructed in the memory of Imam Hussain. There are many Ashur Khanas identifiable in the city of Hyderabad, and construction of those was started during the Golconda Sultanate in the 16th century A.D.