The Bagam Bazar Road runs in a horizontal manner, meet up the Mukhtar Ganj Road which runs in a vertical manner, the oldest wholesale market, meanwhile the Chakla Road and Brahmanwari Churaha Street join to the Bagam Bazar Road, then create a junction are well portrayed on the map. Towards the south of Begam Bazar road as well as on both sides of Chakla road occupies a very thickly inhabited area, where many narrow street lanes and both sides of each, the buildings are set up includes both residential and commercial are well depicted on the map. Exactly to the left side of Chakla Road, a Masjid, and Takya Faujdar Khan are identifiable. And, the area across the Mukhtar Ganj Road is completely occupied by the markets. As well, to the north of Bagam Bazar Road, as well as both sides of Brahmanwari street are also completely occupied by the residential settlement where the residences are set up in a long run on both sides of narrow street lanes are visible on the map. The residence of prominent people marked along with their names and title, while the title is indicating their position in the society. Moreover, Temple, Masjid, and Takya of different people are identifiable throughout the map. Takya is the place where a Muslim monk or dervish resides.
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