The residential settlement around the Amirpet and Send Ban toddy palm field are visible on the map. The residences were built in the same lane on the both sides of the road, and in between some buildings are marked as in ruin condition. Interestingly, two buildings can be seen named as Chilla. The word Chilla has many meanings like 'retreat' in western religious terms, whereas both in Arabi 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 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 building seems such type one. And, the toddy palm field named as Send Ban, probably the holder name. And, tiny cultivable fields, as well as drainage channels, are also evident on the map. These small drainage channels are well connected with the big channel, even from the channels of the residential area also into it.