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Indus Valley Civilization: Town Planning, Art, Social Life and Religion

In 1925 archaeologists announced a spectacular discovery of immense urban ruins of two cities Mohenjo-Daro and Harappa divided apart by a distance of 640 km but identical in their layout, architecture and building technique. In 1922 Dr. Rakhal Das Banerjee, the then Archaeological Superintendent of Western Circle noticed a Buddhist stupa at Mahenjo-daro in the Larkana district of sind (now [...]

By |2015-08-08T09:26:08+05:30January 13, 2015|Indus Valley|Comments Off on Indus Valley Civilization: Town Planning, Art, Social Life and Religion

History of the Indus Valley Civilization

India is an ancient land. Ancient too is her civilisation. She is one of the ancient most centres of human existence. Men of Old and New Stone Ages lived on her soil. Through long times man moved on the path of progress. And, at last, one of the earliest civilisations raised its head over a vast area of this sub-continent. [...]

By |2015-08-08T11:39:22+05:30November 29, 2014|History of India|Comments Off on History of the Indus Valley Civilization
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