The area covered on the map are mostly rocky in nature. A big water reservoir namely Bahadur Kunta is highlighted well. From the reservoir, water is distributing through various channels, includes to the garden of Tara Chand, which laying at the north of the reservoir, showed well. interestingly, Makta Ilakah Diwani is identifiable on the map. There was a system of land tenure in the Telangana region, under which the govt land varying in size, either from small holdings to a whole village or group of villages, were given on a fixed rent to bring the new lands under the cultivation. The holder was known as Maktadars, were locally powerful landlords. So, such land obviously was called as Makta land and in due course, came into existence that calling any area part of Makta land along with the holder name. Here, this Makta land would be under Diwani or ministry department. And, some distance towards the left side of the reservoir, another channel is visible, but it is not clear the origin of the channel, but which is connected to the reservoir, must be the source of water to the reservoir.
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