The area covered extensively on the map are rocky in nature. This rocky terrain is surrounded by the Chhatri street lane, which is leading towards various routes identifiable 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, can be on the way close to the structure. And, around the Chhatri lane, many brick-kilns are evident, which indicates the prosperous brick industry. Moreover, since the area is arid nature, many stepwells are evident throughout the map to make sure the availability of water.
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