The Public Gardens of Nizam is visible on the map. To the left side of the Public Gardens Road, lies the Public Gardens, one can enter to through Gate, laid out beautifully with gardens and hedges, within which, includes the office of the Superintendent, Tennis Court, and a Town Hall is visible on the map. Now, this Town Hall housed the State Legislative Assembly. To the right side of Public Gardens Road, exactly opposite of the Public garden main entrance, lies the Fateh Maidan and another road diverged to the Brigade office Lane is also identifiable. A Clock Tower stands between Public Gardens Road and Fateh Maidan is evident. Fateh Maidan, the Victory Ground named after the victory of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb against Golconda Sultan Abul Hasan. It was at Fateh Maidan Mughals encamped during the last siege of Golconda, hence after the victory the ground named as Fateh Maidan, Victory Ground. The ground was used for Military Parade by Major Rock and Col. Neville, followed on even by Nawab Afsar-ul-Mulk, the Commander of Nizam's Regular Troops. Later, the ground used as Race Course and Polo Ground and even held Parade on Nizam's Birth Day.
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