The Khokarwari Street runs in a slanting manner, meet up the Urdu street which is heading towards the right side, whereas Khokarwari street leading forward towards the left side and finally reach Char Su-Ka Hauz Chau-rasta, a cross-road, where four roads meet up. The Char Su-Ka Hauz itself means cistern of four roads was constructed by Sultan Muhammad Quli, who constructed a pavilion also there, from there, he used to witness maneuvering of his troops and based on the performance, reward them. Towards east from the Char Su-ka Hauz, a road is heading to Char Minar and on the way, Machhli Kaman or the fish arch is identifiable on the map. The residences of prominent people are visible throughout the map, those are marked with their name and title bore. Most of them are servants of the state includes working with the military and civil department. Some of them are maintaining the stables, which always attached to their residence are also noticeable.