Mir Jumla Tank covered on the map. The Mir Jumla Tank, the oldest one, was constructed by the prime minister of Mohammed Quli Qutb Shah in the early 17th century, and after whom it was named as Mir Jumla Tank. The city completely relied on Mir Jumla Tank for pure filtered water. The Berun-i-Mir Jumla Tank Street can be seen at the north of tank, where the garden of Mumtaz Yar Jang along with a stepwell for the maintenance of it, are also visible on the map. And, a grave of person belonged Muslim community, a temple dedicated to Lord Mata, Chilla Mahbub Subhani, and garden of Hakim Rukanna are also visible on the map. The word Chilla has many meanings like 'retreat' in western religious terms, whereas both in Arabic and Persian literally means forty. It is a spiritual practice of penance and solitude in Sufism. The Sufi/dervish isolated from any human contact and remain in a practice of meditation without food for forty days and nights within a small room like the ritual of Arbaeen, an observance take place for forty days after the Muharram 10, especially of Shia Muslims. So, here the buildings also seem such one.
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