Remnants of Harappa's citadel wall, made of mud brick, are still visible, even though many of its bricks were plundered during the construction of a railway in the 19th century. Archaeological ...
Taxila, Lahore Fort, Shalamar Gardens (Lahore) and Rohtas Fort in Punjab are on the UNESCO’s World Heritage List but Harappa, the most significant site in the history of the subcontinent ...
The names Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro were given to the ... Don’t be intimidated by the walls – they’re not to keep invaders out, they’re to keep water out. We’re called Indus Valley ...
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See how Gujarat’s Kanmer links to Dholavira, Harappa—India’s urbanisation journey lies hereEven though Kanmer is smaller in comparison to Mohenjodaro, Harappa and Dholavira ... buildings aligned with the fortification wall. The emergence of these characteristics, along with evidence ...
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