In a specific geographical area of the Kamareh villages, unique, large, and crenellated buildings have been constructed. Most of these structures are situated amidst farmlands and wheat fields and around the riverbanks. The crenellated buildings are adorned with a white stucco strip around their walls and the crenellations surrounding their roofs. Flocks of pigeons, both large and small, can be seen flying around these buildings or perched on their beams. Farmers use the droppings of these pigeons to fertilize their agricultural lands.