The village of Al-Nimah is located on a hill overlooking the valley, north of Mandak. From it about : 15 kilometers, it is one of the villages of the Daws tribe in Zahran. The village contains a few neighboring residential houses, most of which consist of one or two floors, and the walls of Ranha were built using stones stacked on top of each other in an artistic way that requires high professional expertise, and they were shortened from the inside with a thick layer of mud and milk. The stone was built according to the shape of its natural section, which is of varying sizes and shapes. It was installed in a highly artistic way and in a monolithic manner to ensure the cohesion of the walls. The roofs were built using tree trunks and branches covered with mud. The windows of the houses were characterized by the presence of a decorative wooden frame around them. The general shape of the village resembles the pattern of building fortified defensive villages in the southern region and the Sarawat Mountains, where the buildings are adjacent to each other, with random narrow corridors and few facades.
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