The area covered on the map is much of uninhabited, a Parade Ground adjacent to the Barracks, where soldiers were housed, and to the south of Parade Ground lies the stable belonged to the Nawab Walid-ud-Din Khan Br are identifiable. Nawab Wali-ud-din Kahan Br, popularly known as Vicar-ul-Umara, the Prime Minister of Hyderabad State during 1893-1901 A.D. He is also popularly known as Ikbal-ud-Daula and Shams-ul-Umara IV belonged to the great Paigah family. The Paigah family was frequently connected to the ruling house by marriage and had entrusted the hereditary command of Paigah or household troops of Nizam. His original name was Nawab Muhammad Fazal-ud-Din Khan. Vicar-ul-Umara had received many titles at various times such as Ekbal-ud-Daula, Sikander Jung, Iktaidar-ul-Mulk, Vicar-ul-Umra, Shams-ul-Umra IV & Amir-I-Kabir III, K.C.I.E, etc. His service as the Prime Minister lasted for 8 years. He was credited for opening up of the education department, department of Tadwen-e-Ulume-a-ahl-a-baith, engineering school, law classes, legislative council, Asafiya Library, etc. Moreover, he is the person who built Falak Numa Palace, which began Hijra 1301 and completed after 9 years.