Malakpet Racecourse is visible on the map. Malakpet was major suburbs during the Nizam period, but it was the peripheral village since the Qutb Shahi times. Qutb Shahi Sultan Abdullah Qutb Shah granted the village as Jagir to his servant Malik Yakoot who built a residence there, hence the area got named after him. If the area or locality is low-lying in nature, then the name ends with "Pet', so, Malakpet. Malakpet was famous for the Racecourse indicates Hyderabad's racing tradition back to more than hundred years. The Racecourse was built by the sixth Nizam Mir Mahboob Ali Khan in 1886 A.D. Earlier, it was at Maula Ali racecourse, sports were conducted especially of under some English men. In 1886, the Nizam who wanted it close to his residence thus shifted to Malakpet. At first, under his Patronage racing flourished till 1896 and afterward under Royal Calcutta Turf Club. Again, a regular racecourse was constructed at the cantonment in Secunderabad. It had a fine grandstand capable of accommodating hundreds of people, in it.