Mukaddam Jang Deorhi Street runs in a vertical manner and Nakhas Street, Limu Wali Masjid Street, and Aspan Chauk Street are joining to the Mukaddam Jang Deorhi Street at the north, whereas Maulvi Mahmud Deorhi Sahib Street joined in the south, are well portrayed on the map. The area to the right side of the Mukaddam Jang Street and south of Aspan Chauk Street is completely occupied by the vestibules of the nobles, among which the palace of Mukaddam Jang, Khwaja Ali Bakshi, and Nawab Jahandar Nawaz Jang Br are highlighted well. And, the area to the left of Mukaddam Jang Street is mainly residential, among which residence of Maulvi Mahmud Sahib covering a large area is marked well. Besides the residences, many graves of persons belongs to the Muslim community and the residences of other state servants such as Tahsildar, Talukdar, and Maktadar are also identifiable. Interestingly, there was a system of land tenure in the Telangana region, under which the govt land varying in size, either from small holdings to a whole village or group of villages, were given on a fixed rent to bring the new lands under the cultivation. The holder was known as Maktadars, were locally powerful landlords. So, such land obviously was called as Makta land and in due course, came into existence that calling any area part of Makta land with holder name. Here, the vestibule of Farid-ud-Din Sahib Maktadar along with a stable adjoined it is identifiable. Apart from these, exactly to the north of Aspan Chauk Street, Shahi Stables Sarf-i-Khas and adjoined it small palaces are identifiable, seems belongs to the ruling dynasty. Sarf-i-Khas is the crown territory and whatever comes under Sarf-i-Khas is solely for the Nizam purpose.