A vast uninhabited area where a garden belongs to Nawab Salar Jang Br, graves, stepwells, and Dargah are identifiable. The Salar Jang was the noble family, one amongst Umra-e-Uzzam group, well known as the prime ministers of the Nizams of Hyderabad. Three generations were given the post of prime minister, were mainly known by the title Salar Jang 1, 2, and 3 respectively and Nawab Mir Yusuf Ali Khan popularly known as Salar Jang III was responsible for the foundation of famous Salar Jang Museum itself. Here, the area belongs to one of the Salar Jang. Stepwells were developed mainly for the storage purpose especially in the arid regions like Deccan. It was easy for the people to get the access as well as manage the groundwater than with big well and tank. The word Dargah means court in Persian, is a shrine, built over the grave of a holy figure like a saint or Sufi, becomes significant after the death of the saint, and devotion towards the saint leads to the transformation of his grave into the center of pilgrimage and annual ceremonies, are seen as the popular places of worship over a period of time.
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