The residential settlement occupies to the north of Chhatri Street lane, which runs in a horizontal manner is visible on the map. The Chhatri literally means an umbrella or canopy, actually a dome-shaped pavilion, especially found on the roof. It was the key feature of the Rajput architecture, but later the Mughals incorporated it. And, Chhatri was unknown to the Hyderabad until the Mughals introduced it followed by the Mughals occupation of Deccan. Also, the term Chhatri was referred for the memorial shrine i.e. a chapel built over a tomb is evident in the different part of India. So, here on the map, the structure is not evident, only the road is visible, probably on the way close to the structure. Besides the residences, the gardens belong to Raja Shoe Raj Br and Hanuman Das along with stepwells are visible. Moreover, many stepwells are identifiable on the locality, seems the major source of water, which further indicate the arid nature of the region. Also, temples dedicated to the Lord Hanuman as well as Lord Mata are identifiable. Interestingly, Mandab Bhagwan, a platform built for the marriage ceremonies or else for other forms of rituals are also visible on the map. Apart from these, Uppugura Police Station, the field of Amba Das, and Sikh lane are identifiable on the map. What gives the name Sikh to the road, whether any settlement of Sikh or something else, is not clear.