The Char Minar main road and to the left side of it, the Kaman Mukram-ud-Daula along with Stables Nawab Mukram-ud-Daula Bahadur well depicted on the map. Nawab Mukram-ud-Daula Bahadur was one of the Azim-ul-Umras of the state and son-in-law of Nawab Salar Jang I. At the right side of Char Minar main road, the picturesque palatial house of Nawab Salar Jang Bahadur are highlighted. The Salar Jang was famous aristocratic family, one amongst Umra-e-Uzzam group, well known as the prime ministers of the Nizams of Hyderabad. Three generations were given the post of prime minister and were mainly known by the title Salar Jang 1, 2, and 3 respectively. The Nawab Mir Yusuf Ali Khan, who popularly known as Salar Jang III was responsible for the foundation of famous Salar Jang Museum itself. Here, the vestibule belonged to the Salar Jang I. At the center, the garden namely Nizam Bagh having fountains and cisterns, surrounded by many flower gardens along with lawns, and at the south of Nizam Bagh within the boundary, situates the private house of Nawab and Kacheri Nizamat next it is visible. At the south of Nizam Bagh beyond the compound, quarter guard, Bawarchi Khana, registrar office, and residence of Nawab Bahram Jang Bahadur are also visible on the map. Again, the right side of the Nizam Bagh, the office of the police commissioner and residence of Nawab Nizam Yar Jang Bahadur, and at the north, the Chini Khana can also be seen on the map. The Chini Khana was then known as China house filled with Chinese utensils and it even says that the house was covered with Chinese utensils of various designs cemented to the walls.To the northwest of Nizam, the office of account general and Aina Khana next to it is evident. Aina Khana was a glass house then, built in the form of a large courtyard with apartments on three sides, and the fourth side a verandah leading to the reception rooms and private apartments. The wall and ceiling of the courtyard on the east-west sides were covered with glass and mirrors hence known as the glass house.
Moreover, the area in between, to the right side of Charminar road and Nizam Bagh are completely occupied by many small places with distinct names are evident the map. Also, City High School and a number of Ashur Khanas are visible. In short, the area right side of Char Minar road is completely occupied by the residences of ministers and other nobles of the state
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